Still Loving You Nonetheless By Snow De Eira Chapter 1173Chapter 1173
Just as Josiah stepped out of the common room, he was blocked by several bodyguards.
He frowned and glanced at the group of men. “What are you doing? II
“Like I said, don’t dream of leaving this house today,” Grandma Shelby announced.
Josiah was livid.
Ivy walked over and took his arm. “Joe, just stay and accompany me to coax Cooper to eat. Cooper will
die if he continues to starve himself. Do you have the heart to see your son starve to death?”
“Joe, just pretend that you’re staying. You can leave when Cooper starts eating. I beg you…I really
can’t lose my son.”
Ivy instantly became teary.
novelbinHowever, Josiah was unmoved by her tears, and he knew that this was Ivy and Grandma Shelby’s plan
to keep him at home.
Nevertheless, it was true that Cooper was not eating, and Josiah really did not have the heart to see
him like that.
If him staying back would make Cooper eat, Josiah would surely stay.
In the end, Josiah stayed.
Back in the bedroom, Josiah called Meredith. Meredith excitedly asked him if Cooper had eaten, and
she was quiet when she heard him say no.After a while, Meredith finally asked worriedly, “Then what should we do?”
Josiah pondered for a moment before answering, “Edith, I may have to live at home for a few days.”
“That’s right. You should stay at home,” Meredith agreed without a second thought, “Cooper refused to
eat because he couldn’t live with Daddy and Mommy. You can pretend to get back with Miss Landers
just to let Cooper eat first.”
Josiah did not reply. He was originally worried that Meredith would be disappointed or feel left out when
she heard that he planned to stay at home with Cooper. Unexpectedly, Meredith did not feel that way,
but she even strongly agreed to the idea.
Josiah sighed in frustration, saying, “Meredith, is the only thing we have…our child and not affection?”
Meredith paused and asked wryly, “Josiah, do you think we can still be together?”
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“I can’t,” Meredith replied, “whether you like me bringing up the past or not, I won’t forget the things you
did to me before, and I can’t forget them either.”
This was not the first time Meredith had said such a thing to Josiah, but he still felt extremely sad.
There was only Nia before, but now there was Cooper. Josiah even suspected Meredith would push
him to Ivy’s side one day.
Upset, Josiah hung up and threw the phone on the sofa angrily.
There was a sudden knock on the door, but Josiah ignored it.After knocking a few more times, Ivy walked in with a bowl of garlic shrimp spaghetti and said
concernedly, “Joe, I’m sure you haven’t had anything because you were busy with Cooper the entire
day. Why don’t you grab a bite first?”
Josiah glanced at the spaghetti she had placed on the table.
Ivy hurriedly added, “It’s your favorite garlic shrimp spaghetti. I haven’t made it for you in a long time,
so I hope you still like it.”
Josiah uttered, “Bring it out. I don’t like garlic shrimp spaghetti.”
“What? But back then…”
“Ivy, can we stop mentioning the past?” Josiah was furious. “To be honest, my biggest regret is knowing
you. If I knew you would frame me, 1 wouldn’t have befriended you in the first place.”