Chapter 438 “Will you believe what I told you?” Josiah asked. Meredith thought for a while and shook her head He did not want her to know about her past, so he would definitely make up a lie to deal with her “Well then, that‘s why.” He shrugged helplessly.
“I want to hear it from others.” Meredith stared at him seriously and said, “Joe, next time someone tells me about it, at least don‘t stop them, and don‘t treat them like Maeve, okay?”
“...” Josiah was speechless when he heard this. It seemed that she really wanted to pursue her past. “Or when I ask others about this, don‘t stop me,” she added. “Edith, don‘t you want to continue these happy and peaceful days?” “Of course I do, but I don‘t want you to be cruel to others every time to prevent me from knowing about my past.” Meredith shook her head. “Joe, the Xander family and Maeve are not guilty of this.”
Josiah once told her that being kind to the enemy was to be cruel to yourself. However, she was just a commoner, so why did they have to live like this?
“Joe, in the future, many friends will tell me about the past, or try to remind me of the past. If you treat them like Maeve, then the price of my happiness will be too high. I don‘t want to live this way.”
Josiah did not expect that she would say such a thing.
He also received the news of Maeve‘s suicide in prison today. At that time, he did not even bat an eyelid. He even felt that such a sinister woman deserved to die.
However, Meredith started to be afraid because of his ruthlessness, and had the idea of looking for the past again?
He sighed softly, “Edith, don‘t think like that.”
“Joe, I just lost my memory, but I‘m not a thoughtless puppet.” Meredith shook her head and said, “I can‘t be as ruthless as you are, so please respect me.” She had already spoken so seriously, what else could he say?
After pondering for a moment, he took the lead to change the subject. “Edith, you may have been triggered by Maeve‘s incident today. Let‘s rest first and sleep until tomorrow.”
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