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Still Loving You Nonetheless

Chapter 1124
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Chapter 1124

"No, no. I was the one who accidentally bumped into him." Meredith was just about to ask who she was to the little

boy, but the woman seemed to be in a hurry as she pulled the boy away.

She even waved and said at the same time, "As long as everything's fine. We'll first return to our seats then."

"Hey..." Meredith called out.

"Kiddo, let's go. Any later and your Mommy would be anxious." The woman pulled the child away.

As the little boy walked off, he kept turning his head back to look at Meredith. That empty gaze of his unexpectedly

had some additional hints of reluctance.

Meredith felt a sharp pain in her heart by his sudden gaze. After she watched him leave, she still stood on the spot

without moving a muscle at all for a very long time.

She kept feeling that this little boy had a sense of friendliness for some reason. Was it because he looked similar to

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Nia?

It was after the flight attendant reminded her to take her seat that she returned to her own seat.

It was probably because Meredith saw that little boy that she hurriedly gave Nia a call before the plane took off.

Of course, Nia was elated when she heard that her mommy was returning.

On the other hand, when she heard her daughter's happy voice, Meredith gradually felt at ease as well.

After she hung up the call, she took a look at the direction in which the little boy vanished and breathed in softly.

After the news of Meredith's return was known.

Not only was Nia extremely happy, but Mister Josiah was also, likewise, very happy.

Therefore, when Nia kept saying that she wanted to go to the airport to pick her Mommy up way earlier than the

time her flight would have landed, Josiah poked fun at her impatience and said that her Mommy was not going to

go anywhere anyway. However, his actions were still very honest as he took the car keys and wanted to drive to the

airport himself.

At the crowded airport, the pair of father and daughter waited for one hour before they saw Meredith's figure.

"Look, your Mommy is looking all over the place in search of you," Josiah said while smiling.

Nia jumped and bounced while waving at her mother and called out, "Mommy, there's no need to search anymore.

I'm here!"

Meredith looked over at Nia and waved back at her. However, she did not look at Nia for too long before she started

searching everywhere for something again.

Nia pulled a long face and said slightly sadly, "Daddy, I feel that Mommy doesn't miss me."

"I should be the one who is sad because your Mommy did not even take a look at me and she already went off to

find something."

Nia suddenly thought of something, so she tugged at Josiah and said, "Daddy, do you think Mommy saw a

handsome man on the flight so she kept looking for him after they got off the plane?"

Josiah was speechless. He then raised his hand and pushed the child's forehead back. "Kid, you think that your

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Daddy is not sad enough, so you're deliberately crushing me, aren't you?"

"It's not like that. I'm just worried."

"What would you do if your Mommy truly took a fancy to another man?"

"Don't worry. I will help you to safeguard Mommy together."

"Are you sure?"

"Of course. Haven't I always helped you in the past?"

"Hurry up. Your Mommy is coming out. Go ask her who she is looking for." Josiah turned Nia around and signaled

her to hurry over.

Nia obediently ran toward Meredith and hugged her. "Mommy! I missed you so much!"

Meredith hugged her back tightly as well. "Nia, I missed you so much too."

"Mommy, did you notice that I've grown taller?"

Meredith immediately released her and looked at her. "Mmhmm. You've grown much taller."

"Mommy, you don't miss Daddy and me at all, don't you?" Nia said with a slight disappointment.