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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 619

Chapter 619

She wanted to let Nia feel her father’s love while it was still there.

It was not until Nia saw her and called her ‘Mommy’ in a soft voice that she walked in with a

smile.

“When did you come? Don’t you dare to come in?” Josiah looked up at her, then lowered his head and continued to tell Nia the story.

Meredith did not answer his question. After placing the food on the bedside table, she poured out the soup inside.

One bowl should be enough. “Are you hungry, Nia? Do you want to eat the soup made by Mommy?”

TON V

“Yes!” As soon as she heard that there was soup, Nia immediately stopped listening to the story.

Josiah closed the book and put it on the head of the bed, still letting her lean against his arms. “How is Nia today? Are you feeling better?” “No, I still feel unwell.” Nia leaned into Daddy’s arms and coughed a few times to show that she was not feeling well.

Josiah looked at Meredith amusedly. “Look at the daughter you taught, she looks like a drama actress at a young age.”.

How could Meredith not see that Nia lied about being uncomfortable because she was worried that Daddy would leave her?

She frowned and said, “Don’t you see why Nia is acting right now?”

“I know.” Josiah looked down at Nia and smiled. “Okay, Nia is not feeling well, Daddy knows.

In the past, when people praised her for her beauty and said she looked like a little princess, the little girl did not think so.

Only this time, she felt like a little princess.

The little princess was so happy to be loved by Daddy and Mommy.

This was the first time Josiah was feeding a child. Although he was not so skilled, his movements were still very patient and gentle.

After feeding her some soup, he took out the tissue paper and carefully wiped Nia’s mouth.

Nia wanted more. She pouted and said, “Nia still wants to eat.” It was the soup cooked by Mommy and fed by Daddy. She wanted to eat as much as she could.

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