Summary of Chapter 416 from Still Loving You Nonetheless
Chapter 416 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 416 “Aren’t your legs weak? Let me just carry you down.”
Although Meredith had been fed well by Josiah all this while, she was still light. Josiah did not need much effort to carry her.
They went to the kitchen and Josiah placed her down on the chair. He said, “Wait here. I’ll go make us some food.”
“You’re going to do it?”
“It’s just pasta, right? 1 can make it too.”
Josiah has learned how to do a few dishes recently. Although it was not at a chef’s level, il lastes alright too
“Let me do it. Mine is better.”
“You can do it when your legs are not that wcak. Just bear with me tonight.” He ruffled her head. “Wait for me here.”
Then, he turned around and entered the kitchen.
He had practiced cooking before. Soon after, a bowl of pasta was placed right in front of her. It looked good too.
“Try it.” He passed her the utensils. Meredith accepted the utensils and took a bite. She nodded. “It’s not bad.”
Josiah felt a sense of achievement.
“Are you for real?”
“Okay.” Although Josiah was seated at the master seat, he still did not feel any sense of preferential treatment. It seemed like it was lacking something. Seeing how intimate the so-called mother and son were being together, he finally understood. He did not want to be placed first in her heart. He wanted to be the only person in her heart. After all, without Caden there, Meredith would spoil him like a child. “Come, drink some milk.” Meredith wiped the corner of Caden’s mouth while feeding him some milk.
She was so caring as if she was caring for a one-year-old child. Caden kept saying sweetly, “Thank you, mommy.” Josiah looked at the two of them. Then, he said to Caden, “Buddy, you call her mommy, yet you call me uncle. This doesn’t make sense, right?”
Caden looked at him in confusion. He did not understand what Josiah was saying.
“Oh, yes, it doesn’t make sense,” Meredith said to Caden, “Caden, you should call him daddy. This way, we seem more like a family.” Although Josiah has never truly scolded him, Caden was still afraid of him. Every time he saw Josiah, he was afraid. To acknowledge Josiah as his daddy? It was impossible.
Caden did not understand impropriety or whether his words would hurt others or not. He merely said what he felt, “But I don’t want a daddy.” Meredith was speechless. She looked at Josiah awkwardly.
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