Chapter 1180
Ivy bowed her head when she heard that, but she quickly looked up and whispered, “But we can’t let Meredith stay here forever.”
“She’ll live here until you and Josiah register your marriage.”
“But…”
“Besides, Joe will surely stay home if Meredith’s here, and Cooper won’t go on hunger strike.” Grandma Shelby paused and reminded, “Ivy, don’t blame me for not helping you. I created such good opportunities for you, but if you still fail to win Joe over, I…”
Ivy hurriedly chimed in, “Mrs. Shelby, don’t you worry. I’ll do my best to win Joe over.”
“Great. I hope you can do what you say.”
Grandma Shelby leaned over to take the cup on the table, only to find it was empty.
Ivy hurriedly filled her teacup and brought it to her. “Mrs. Shelby, please be careful. It’s hot.”
Grandma Shelby snorted and left.
Ivy squatted, lost in her thoughts. Then, she quietly got up and put the cup back in place…
Grandma Shelby was right—the first thing Cooper did when he woke up was to find Meredith. Cooper glanced around, and he slid off the bed when he could not find Meredith.
Josiah grabbed Cooper’s weak body and said, “what are you doing, Cooper? Do you want to go to the bathroom? slow down.”
Cooper stared at Josiah with his big watery eyes, and anger condensed from the bottom of his eyes.
Josiah did not spend much time with Cooper, so he could not understand Cooper. Hence, he could only turn to Grandma Shelby with a puzzled gaze and ask, “What’s he trying to do?”
Grandma Shelby coughed dryly and answered, “what else could it be? He’s looking for Mommy.”
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