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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 429

Chapter 429 Meredith also walked out with Caden in lier lands with a wide grin hanging on her face, “loc, where shall we hcad next?”

Smiling, Josiah pulled Meredith and Caden closer to him and responded, “Let’s get something to drink first.”

“Okay, I want some iced tea.” Meredith then looked at Caden and asked, “What would you like, Caden?”

“I also want some iced tea.”

“Okay, but promise me that you won’t make a luss when you can’t sleep at night.” Because the place was crowded, Josiah carried Caden in his arms and walked out of the crowd. “Mister Josiah, Mrs. Shelby…” The man from earlier followed them and bowed at them. “I really didn’t mean what I said earlier, can you not fire me from my position? Sir, you know how hard I work and how well I treat my colleagues. Plus, I have to raise two kids and if I lose this job…”

“Please excuse me.” Josiah interrupted him and noticed the man’s wise who was making her way in difficulty toward their direction with both children in her hands. “Mister, if you don’t even know how to appreciate your wife and your children, low would you possibly appreciate your work?”

“I…” Confused, the man was rendered speechless. “Sir, I do love my wife and my kids.” “Yeah? Then what is that that I’m seeing?” Josiah pointed toward the man’s wife and children.

The man followed Josial’s gaze and saw his wife who was carrying one child in her arms and holding another in her hand. He still could not understand why Josiah said that he did not love and appreciate them. “Let me give you some advice, some mistakes are hard to undo or compensate for and there are some things in life that you won’t be able to get back if you lose them,” Josiah then added flatly, “learn how to love and appreciate your family first before trying to convince me that you do well at your job.”

“Let’s go, Edith,” Josiah adjusted Caden in his arms, held Meredith’s hands in his, and walked toward a cafe.

Puzzled, Meredith followed him and kept turning her head to see the man who was left on the spot. “Joe, who was that?”

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