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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 58

Chapter 58

Josiah raised his hand and wiped off the blood on his forehead. He was so furious he gritted his teeth.

“Meredith Leighton. How dare you hit me?” Meredith was stunned by the blood on his forehead. However, the next second she smiled.” Josiah, compared to you throwing me on glass shards, what is this? Although I can’t fight you, it doesn’t mean I can’t defend myself. If you force my hand…”

She rushed out of the bathroom, grabbed a knife from the coffee table, and aimed it at Josiah.

” …I will stab you!”

At that moment, she was barely dressed and dripping from head to toe in the water. Her face was pale with terror, yet she was gripping the knife tightly. She looked extremely wretched.

Josiah did not take her threats seriously. He wiped the blood off his face while walking toward her,

He sneered, “Okay, if you dare stab me, I’ll let you go tonight.”

Stab!

The sharp knife entered his skin. Josiah was bewildered. He slowly looked down at his chest. At the same place three years ago, there was a knife lodged deeply in his chest. Fresh red blood instantly dyed his shirt red.

How dare she!

Meredith looked at him and pretended to be calm.

“Miss Josie, I saw her going downstairs.” “Get her here.”

“There’s no need,” Josiah said. Miss Josie was stunned, “Mister Josiah, why?”

That woman wanted him dead, why would she stay to deal with his wounds? Even if she stayed, he would not trust her. Hearing the ambulance rushing past her, Meredith could not help but close her eyes. She heard her colleagues discussing, “My goodness! How dare she stab Mister Josiah, she’s dead meat!”

Yes. She was dead meat. No. Even if she did not stab him, she was still dead meat, What was the difference? Zya pulled her to a corner.

“Merelyn. Leave quickly. If not, when Mister Josiah comes around, you won’t be able to leave anymore.” Zya said in a low voice, “My brother already knows about this. He will take you away.”

“No, I can’t drag him down.” Meredith remained her stance,

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