Chapter 1071
“Yes, Sir,” Mister Wesley then guided the executives to another room.
Mister Yoseph then closed the door slowly.
Josiah remained seated lazily on the couch in the same position. He lit up a cigarette and leaned back on the couch.
Meredith shifted her gaze unconsciously, not wanting to admit how attractive he looked.
“Miss Meredith, why are you on my tail? Do you perhaps want to pick up where we left off?” Josiah puffed out a ring of smoke. Meredith gritted her teeth, trying to tamper down on her rage.
“Or have you been playing hard–to–get all this while?” Josiah asked, “When I get close, you run away. Now that I‘ve stopped, you can‘t help it but want to flirt with me, yes?”
Meredith was baffled with rage.
“Josiah, you‘re overthinking. I only came here because I want to ask you about this.”
She pushed the tablet toward him so that he could see the content. Josiah took a quick scan of the tablet, then looked up at her, and asked, “Ah, didn‘t Mister Yoseph already explain this to you?” Meredith was wordless with rage. “He did, but now I want you to delete this post.”
“Why? This post clearly benefits both you and me, why would you want to delete it?” “Because this is unfair for Charlie. You shouldn‘t smear his reputation just because he‘s not here anymore.” “Smearing Charlie‘s reputation?” Josiah scrolled the tablet and added, “I‘ve checked the post and I don‘t see any sentence that is discrediting Charlie.”
He pointed at one paragraph and said, “And here, I clearly wrote that Charlie loves Meredith and because of that, he chose to pretend that he had lost his memories and even risked his life to save her.
“Then why did you write that Charlie took me overseas when I was at my lowest? And that I didn‘t love him but only felt indebted to him? These words are discrediting Charlie, aren‘t it?”
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