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Still Loving You Nonetheless

Chapter 1321
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Chapter 1321

"Edith, careful, it's hot."

"It's not hot. It's not hot at all."

Josiah sighed helplessly, "Take your time to eat then. I'll tell you the story."

Upon saying that, he started to tell her the full story that he had understood over the past couple of days.

While listening to him, Meredith got frightened. One moment tears were streaming down her face for a

moment, and the next an incomparably relieved smile appeared on her face.

Josiah was worried that if her emotions switched too drastically, her wounds might get affected, so he did his

best to tell her in a short and simple way.

He took the empty bowl that was in her hands away from her and asked, "I've already told you the truth. You

should lay down and rest now, shouldn't you?"

Meredith wiped off her tears and said with a catch in her throat, " I'm fine."

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"Edith, I'm sorry. It's all my fault that you and the children have suffered so much."

"What's the use of you saying all these?" Meredith punched his body with annoyance. "Josiah, I can hide whatever

you've done to me in the past at the bottom of my heart. However, the children have suffered and been harmed

because of you. I will never forgive you for life forthat!"

"I know. I don't dare to ask for your forgiveness either," Josiah said guiltily, "Edith, give me another chance. I'll make

it up to you and the children properly."

"Ah!" Meredith pulled the cover over her head as if she did not want to talk to him anymore.

Josiah knew that she was still angry at that moment, so could only stay by her side and wait for her anger to

subside.

Perhaps it was because she had found her son, Meredith's fury and sorrow indeed went away very quickly.

Once she thought that her son and daughter were right by her side, the corner of her lips could not help but curl

into a sweet smile.

Josiah did not know that she was already smiling under the covers. He thought that she was crying, so he started

apologizing softly.

"Edith, don't cover your head like that. You'll rip your wound easily.

"Edith, let the bygones be bygones, alright? We'll be a happy family of four in the future, and we'll never let others

bother US anymore."

Speaking of that...

Meredith finally came out of the covers and stared at him. "How is Ivy doing now?"

Cooper has already returned to her and Josiah's side, so what would happen to Ivy then?

The loss of Cooper was equivalent to losing the last excuse to force Josiah.

With Mrs. Shelby's vicious and merciless character, she absolutely would never spare her.

"She's fine," Josiah said.

As for Ivy's situation at that moment, he has no time to care about that at all because all of his attention was on

Meredith.

Meredith looked at him and asked while making a guess, "Looking at your expression, the person who

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pushed me down the stairs this time is her again, isn't it?"

"Mm-hmm." Josiah nodded.

Meredith was silent.

She never expected that it would truly be Ivy. when she saw that man at that time, she had already guessed

that she might have been the one who did it.

What was the reason that Ivy wanted to have her killed no matter what?

"Edith, are you still going to forgive her this time?" Josiah looked at her with a miserable smile. "Looks like

you'll certainly choose to forgive her, won't you?"

Meredith did not answer his question. Instead, she said softly, " But isn't this a blessing in disguise for me? If

I hadn't fallen down this time, there's no telling when I would be able to reunite with my son."

"Look at you. You're already starting to help her find an excuse." Josiah smiled faintly.

It was indeed a blessing in disguise, but this misfortune was too terrifying. He would rather not want it.

"I just knew the situation she's in very well," Meredith said while looking down, "you might never understand

the kind of sorrow and despair of a mother losing her child. That truly is a living hell."

As she thought of the past, she had done all sorts of things for the sake of letting Nia live!