What Happens in Chapter 319 – From the Book Still Loving You Nonetheless
Dive into Chapter 319, 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 319
Meredith saw Josiah leaving. She asked in confusion, “Grandma, why are you scolding Joe? He‘s great.”
Josiah‘s grandmother was speechless. Looking at Meredith‘s serious expression, her eyes could not help but redden. She finally understood that Josiah did not want Meredith to get better.
“Edith.” She grabbed Meredith‘s hand tightly. “If Josiah…that jerk ever dares to bully you, tell me. I‘ll kill him.”
“Grandma, no. How could you kill Joe?”
Josiah‘s grandmother chuckled bitterly, “Edith, I‘m afraid by then you would want to kill him more than me.”
She did not dare to imagine how terrifying it would be if Meredith regained her
memories. Would she just directly stab Josiah to death?
“Grandma, I won’t. Joe treats me well.” Meredith turned to look at Josiah at the door. When their eyes met, she smiled sweetly at him.
Josiah‘s grandmother was even more worried when she saw Meredith‘s reactions.
The higher the hopes, the bigger the disappointment. “How is he good?” Josiah‘s
grandmother harrumphed coldly, “If he treats you well, do I still need to chase him
away?”
“Grandma, then…don‘t chase him away.” Meredith waved at Josiah, then she pulled Josiah over and said to his grandmother, “Grandma, actually Josiah cares a lot for you. Don‘t be angry
at him, please?”
Josiah‘s grandmother looked at Josiah and spat, “Josiah, you see what you have tortured Edith into? If you dare to bully her again, I‘ll snap your
legs off.”
“Grandma, don‘t worry. I won‘t do it again.” Josiah grabbed Meredith‘s hands tightly.
His grandmother harrumphed coldly. She still ignored him.
“Grandma, why don‘t you try my soup?” Meredith walked over to the table and took
the soup out of the thermos.
tiring to do it every day. Just do it occasionally.
“I‘m not tired, anyway, I have nothing to do at home.”
Josiah interrupted and said, “Grandma, just let her do it.”
His grandmother was about to hit him again. She said angrily, “I just told you to treat Edith better, yet you‘re asking her to cook every day?” “No, Grandma. I have to go on a business trip to Feldenberg for the next few days. I‘m afraid she has nothing
to do at home and she would overthink.
“What are you going on a business trip for? Don‘t you know that Edith needs you
now? You‘re not allowed to go!”
“Grandma, this trip is really important. I hope that you could help me look after Edith
for a while,” Josiah said, “Grandma, why don‘t we discharge you from the hospital?”
Although Josiah‘s grandmother still had to use the wheelchair, the doctors had already given the green light for her to recuperate at home a few days ago. It was Josiah‘s grandmother who did not want to get discharged. She said that she was annoyed at
the sight of her useless grandson.
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