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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 718

Chapter 718

Meredith was speechless by what he said.

He was right, she could have stopped Quinley from entering the mansion today. “Meredith, aren’t you tired?” Josiah looked at her and asked.

Meredith opened her mouth and asked, “What do you mean?”

“You obviously care, but you have to pretend you don’t care.”

“Aren’t you doing the same?”

Josiah thought for a while and nodded. “Yes, I admit that I sent you that photo on purpose. After I sent the photo, I drove Quinley away, and I didn’t eat the meal she sent.”

“What about you? Aren’t you tired?” she asked back.

“I admit that I’m tired, so I don’t want to pretend anymore.” Josiah’s eyes gradually deepened. “Meredith, can we stop pretending?”

“Let’s go directly to get the certificate, so we don’t have to pretend.”

Get a certificate? He wanted the certificate again.

“Let go of me first.” Meredith pushed his palm. “Don’t run away from the problem.” “I…”

Before Meredith could speak, Josiah interrupted her. “Meredith, don’t tell me you really like that guy Charlie?” Meredith asked, “If I said yes, would you let me go?”

“I won’t.”

“Then why are you asking me?” “Meredith, even if you don’t think about yourself, you should think about Nia, right?” Josiah pondered for a moment before saying, “Didn’t you realize that Nia’s memory is getting worse and worse.”

At this time, Meredith no longer had the time to worry about whether he was sincere or not.

She was more concerned about whether Nia’s situation will improve. She suddenly said to Josiah, “Let’s go to the old house now and bring Nia back.” “Don’t worry, Nia is very happy with Grandma.”

“But…”

“Edith, didn’t I tell you? Doctor Joshua said that this symptom is to be expected, and it is very likely that she will be fine. You don’t need to worry too much.”

Nia finally came back from the gates of hell, and it would be a lie if she said that she was not worried.

Meredith looked at Josiah with a calm face, and asked, “If you’re remarrying for Nia, it must be serious, right?” “Can’t you tell? I’m saying this to scare you into marrying me.”

“Who told you to go on a date with other men on the weekend.” “Josiah, are you sick?”

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