What Happens in Chapter 304 – From the Book Still Loving You Nonetheless
Dive into Chapter 304, a pivotal chapter in Still Loving You Nonetheless, written by Snow de Eira. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 304
After instructing all levels of personnel, Yoseph approached Meredith. He noticed that she was furrowing her brows, sitting on the bed looking confused. He tried to call out to her, “Miss Meredith, is everything alright?” Upon hearing his voice, Meredith turned her head over. She measured him up close before asking, “Who are you?” “I am Yoseph, Mister Josiah’s secretary.” Yoseph was confused too. Did Josiah not say that Meredith had a selective loss of memory? How has she forgotten who he was?
“Joe’s secretary? Have we met before?”
“Of course, we often see each other.”
“I’m sorry. I don’t remember.” Meredith pointed at her head. “I accidentally fell and hit my head.”
Yoseph asked, “Then, Miss Meredith, other than Mister Josiah, who else do you remember?”
Meredith thought for a while before shaking her head. “I was thinking about this too just now, but no matter how I try, I can’t think of any other person.”
“I see…” Yoseph nodded.
It looked like not only did she selectively lose periodic memories, but she even filtered through the people in her life, leaving behind only those that she wanted to remember.
When Yoseph told this to Josiah, Josiah could not believe what he was hearing. Ever since the incident four years ago, the person Meredith hated the most was him. On top of that, her mother’s and Nia’s death…
How could she have only remembered him?
Josiah picked his phone up to call Meredith’s doctor. The response he got was that this was the first time the doctor had encountered such a situation in his many years as a doctor.
The doctor carefully consoled Josiah, “Mister Josiah, don’t worry. From Miss Meredith’s report, the injury did not affect that brain too much. It might be psychological. Let’s take it slow. She will regain her memory.”
“Do you even need to ask? From Dad’s expression, you’ll know that he was kicked out,” Ysabelle said loathingly.
Marvin had no energy to deal with his wife and daughter. He dragged his footsteps upstairs.
“Mom, Dad looks terrible. Should you go check on him?” Ysabelle asked, looking upstairs.
“Who wouldn’t look terrible at such a time?” Margot sighed, “I’m not going. Just in case he takes it out on me again.”
“It must be because he was too anxious,” Ysabelle comforted Margot. “I’m not angry at him anymore, so don’t be angry at him. Go check on him, please?”
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