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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 216

Summary for Chapter 216: Still Loving You Nonetheless

Summary of Chapter 216 from Still Loving You Nonetheless

Chapter 216 marks a crucial moment in Snow de Eira’s Romance novel, Still Loving You Nonetheless. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 216

Josiah was cool as always, sitting high and mighty on top. Ever since she left Josiah’s mansion that morning, she never saw him ever again. At that moment, seeing him, her heart was once again calm like back when her mother passed away. She no longer had any hope for him. There was no need to show him any expression anymore.

On the contrary, Josiah looked at her closely. His gaze was so sharp it was as if he could see through her soul.

Meredith turned around and entered another lift. The doors of the lift slowly shut. Yoseph secretly snuck Josiah a glance. He laughed dryly and said, “Mister Josiah, did you get into some argument with Miss Meredith again recently?”

Josiah calmly said, “Is it that simple as an argument?” “Uh…but I think you do care for Miss Meredith. Why don’t you…”

“Why don’t I, what?” Josiah interrupted Yoseph. “Why don’t I forget about the terrible past and reconcile with her?”

“Yes…”

“I’m not that forgiving. Also, I care for her. I care as to why she isn’t dead yet,” Josiah spat and walked out of the lift. Yoseph shook his head and quickly followed suit. When Meredith was wiping Nia down, she saw how Nia had lost even more. weight than before. She was so heartbroken her nose had turned sore from all the crying.

“Mhm. I will finish eating.”

“Mommy, can we take the rose down to have some sunlight too?” Nia asked. “Sure.” Meredith put the pot in between Nia’s legs before saying to Zya, “Right, Zya. Take her to the balcony on the southern corner to have some sunlight. You don’t have to go downstairs.”

“Why?”

Meredith looked at Nia. She could not mention Josiah in front of her, so she said perfunctorily, “It’s nothing. I’m only afraid that it would be too windy downstairs.”

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