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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 329

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What Happens in Chapter 329 – From the Book Still Loving You Nonetheless

Dive into Chapter 329, 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 329

Josiah stroked the top of her head and smiled. “I‘ve missed you too. You‘ve been a

good girl while I‘m gone, haven‘t you?” “Of course,” Meredith turned around, picked

Snowie up into her arms, and said to him, “look Joe, this is Snowie, isn‘t it adorable?”

“It is.” Josiah nodded.

“Is Snowie as adorable as Nia?”

“No, Grandma. I just wish that you wouldn‘t be this selfish and that you should think

about Yena too.”

Josiah and his grandmother never failed to have an argument whenever the issue of Yena was brought up.

Josiah‘s grandmother did not expect that even after the incident with Nia, Josiah was still not able to move on from Yena.

“Since when have I not cared for Yena? I said before that Shelbys would take full

responsibility for treating her. But putting this aside, you should keep some distance

“Even though it was a child‘s play, even though I will never be able to marry her, I will not allow her to lose her life because of me,” Josiah went on solemnly, “Grandma, I don‘t want to keep getting into an argument with you because of Yena. I would appreciate it if you could refrain from bringing up the mention of her any more..” “What are you trying to say? Are you asking me to leave?” “Grandma,

what are you talking about?” Josiah explained, “Why would I ask you to leave when

you‘re such a good companion for Edith?” “Even if you don‘t ask me to leave, I can‘t

bring myself to stay at this place any longer.” Josiah‘s grandmother turned her wheelchair so that her back was facing Josiah, and seethed,” Ever since Yena got into that accident, we never see eye to eye anymore. If that‘s the case, I‘ll leave

Jehovah City tomorrow and I can‘t be bothered with your matters anymore.”

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