Chapter 1224
“What did you say?” Mrs. Shelby was slightly frozen, and then she raised her head and glanced at the two of them. “Both of you are getting married to each other again? Josiah, you had just promised me yesterday that you’re going to marry Ivy.”
“Yes, I promised you yesterday, but I changed my mind again last night.” Josiah lowered his head and took a look at Meredith, who was wrapped in his arm. “Didn’t I say so just now? Thank you guys for letting Meredith and me get together again.”
Mrs. Shelby was so pissed that her face was sour and she desperately wanted to rush to the basement again and beat Ivy up to a pulp.
However, she could not, so she could only grit her teeth and say, “I disagree!”
“I don’t need you to agree.”
Josiah stared at her. “Mother, if you still have any tricks to play, just give me your best shot.”
“Josiah, even if you don’t care whether Ivy lives or dies, are you not going to care about Cooper anymore?”
“I will care about Cooper and I will also let him have treatment, so don’t use him as an excuse anymore, Mother.”
Josiah looked at Meredith and said, “Edith, let’s bring Cooper and Nia home.
“Alright.” Meredith could not wait to see the children anymore because she would only be at ease when she saw that Nia was alright.
It was after Meredith got into the car that she asked him, “Josiah, are you really not going to care about Ivy anymore?”
Josiah turned his body around to look at her, and then he gritted his teeth. “Meredith, did I not use enough strength earlier, so you didn’t learn your lesson?”
Meredith was speechless. “….”
“Do you think I should be worried about a woman who drugged me and was preparing to sleep with me but failed?”
“No. Actually, I was just…” Meredith gave it a thought and found a slightly more suitable reason. “I was just a little curious where exactly Ivy went. She surprisingly didn’t come looking
for me to settle scores. Don’t you…feel that this is a little illogical?”
“Meredith, are you a masochist? Are you not used to it because you’re not tortured by her?”
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