Chapter 257
Josiah’s grandmother was rather displeased with the fact that the mother of her great-grandchild was not only a hostess at a club but her face was also scarred.
But she had to swallow down her dissatisfaction for the sake of her great grandchild. Josiah’s grandmother then signaled the team of medical staff who was on stand-by to get Meredith’s blood.
After taking Meredith’s blood, Josiah then said to his grandmother, “Grandma, you still want to shop around, right? You can head upstairs to continue your shopping spree, I’ll leave with Merelyn now.”
“Go, go,” Josiah’s grandmother replied flatly.
Josiah secretly felt relieved. He gave an eye to Meredith, signaling for her to leave with him.
Meredith, however, pretended as if she did not see him. She walked over to Josiah’s grandmother with a smile on her face and said, “Ma’am, I know this mall quite well. Let me show you around.”
Josiah did not expect that Meredith would make such a suggestion. He cleared his throat to warn her.
Josiah’s grandmother wanted to reject Meredith’s offer because she cared about her reputation. She did not need a hostess from a nightclub to go shopping with
her.
But upon seeing Josiah’s anxious expression, Josiah’s grandmother changed her mind.
“That’d work. Penny is exhausted from all the shopping with me and I need someone to accompany me as well,” Josiah’s grandmother smiled and said, “let’s go then.”
“Hold on, Grandma. If you need someone to accompany you, I can ask Yoseph to come over,” Josiah said and then turned to look at Meredith, “Merelyn, have you forgotten that the doctor said you shouldn’t be moving around too much?”
Meredith flashed a smile at him. “Don’t worry about me, Sir. The doctor said that
I’ve recovered and I am allowed to move around.”
“Come with me for a sec.” Josiah dragged her into a private room, pushed her against a wall, and seethed, “May I know what is it that you’re doing right now?
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