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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 242

Summary for Chapter 242: Still Loving You Nonetheless

Chapter Summary: Chapter 242 – Still Loving You Nonetheless by Snow de Eira

In Chapter 242, a key moment in the Romance novel Still Loving You Nonetheless, Snow de Eira delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 242

Josiah was aware that Meredith had been spending most of her time in the hospital. “I didn’t see Walter driving out though,” Alfred asked, puzzled, “And Miss Meredith hadn’t been home since this morning. Sir, where did you ask Walter to send Miss Meredith to?” Josiah was slightly startled. Looking at Alfred, he asked, “What did you say? Walter did not give her a ride?”

“No, he didn’t. Walter had taken his leave right after sending you home.”

“Then who drove Meredith?”

“There were no records of Lanny and Walter driving anyone this evening. I’m guessing that she had left on her own.”

Walter was Josiah’s personal driver whereas Lanny was in charge of the logistics at the Shelby mansion and Lanny received orders directly from Alfred.

Alfred did not even know that Meredith had come home earlier.

To be exact, aside from Josiah, no one else knew that Meredith had come home. After all, she was kicked out of the place by Josiah right after Liam dropped her off.

Josiah thought that Meredith would talk to Alfred so that he could send someone to drive her to the hospital, but she did not.

It would usually take almost an hour to walk from the mansion to the public road on a good weathered day and it was raining heavily now.

Josiah guessed that it would be hard for Meredith to get a cab in this weather and this time of an hour.

“That stupid girl!” Josiah cursed under his breath, reached for his phone, and made a call to Meredith.

No one was picking up.

Before Yoseph could even say anything, Josiah already ended the call.

Even Alfred was stunned by Josiah’s words. “Sir, Miss Meredith left the house on her feet? It’s ridiculous!

“And with this weather, not only I am worried that she’d trip or slip but what if she runs into bad people?” “Bad people? Is there anyone else in this world who is worse than her?” Josiah smirked and added, “You should go get some rest, Alfred.”

“Alright then, have a good night, Sir.” Alfred then walked out of the study.

Josiah flipped the documents in his hand but he was irked by the sounds of the heavy rain. He got up onto his feet, walked to the windows, and drew the curtains close.

Meredith, on the other hand, was struggling for her life but it was impossible for her to go against a group of men.

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