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Chapter 557
She stood up from the bench and stumbled her way to the lift.
Yoseph chased up to her, grabbed her arms, and asked, “Where are you going, Miss Meredith? You still haven’t told us the name of the poison!” Meredith turned around, looked at her, and replied, “I need to go ask.” Yoseph said, “I’ll drive you there.” Yoseph drove as fast as he could. Meredith was calling Quinley while tears were rolling off her cheeks.
She had always wanted Josiah to die and this was the first time she was worried about Josiah, that she hoped for him to be safe.
But Quinley was not picking up her phone, as if she felt guilty about poisoning the soup that she gave Meredith.
“Where are we going, Miss Meredith?” Yoseph asked.
Meredith pondered and guessed that Quinley might not be at home nor would she be in the mood to play.
In the end, she had Yoseph drive her to the psychological counseling center that she had visited before.
Pulling over, Yoseph stared at the building and asked, “Here?”
Meredith nodded and said, “Wait for me here. I’ll be quick.”
Before Yoseph could even say anything, Meredith had already gotten out of the car.
As she had guessed, Quinley felt bothered by what she did and came to get a therapy session. At the sight of Meredith, a look of surprise flashed across her face. But she quickly regained her composure and asked, “Meredith, what are you doing here? Shouldn’t you be at the hospital?”
“Quinley Allison, tell me the name of the poison you added to the soup,” Meredith asked bluntly.
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