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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 466

Chapter 466

“If that‘s the case…there‘s nothing else for us to talk about anymore.” Quinley’s expression turned cold and added, “Ysabelle, it‘s not up to you or me to say who got Maeve killed. And besides, she was found dead in jail, you can‘t possibly say that I have anything to do with it.”

“You–!” Ysabelle was wordless with rage.

“You need evidence before you accuse me of something. Do you have any evidence that I killed her?” Quinley scoffed coldly, “Ysabelle, I offered to help you but this is what I get? With you doubting me and causing inconveniences? What more could I possibly do?

“It is Josiah Shelby who wants you dead. The mighty Josiah Shelby. If I had the power and influence that he has, I would have done everything to save you. But I don‘t!”

In other words, Ysabelle brought this upon herself.

Ysabelle was all covered up on the couch. She regretted that she went to talk to Meredith the other day.

She should have avoided Meredith.

But it was all too late now.

“Meredith has been staying at home after getting pregnant and Josiah had all of his attention on her. You‘re on your own, Ysabelle.” Quinley scoffed, turned around, and started making her way out of Ysabelle‘s room.

She suddenly came to a stop, turned to look at Ysabelle, and said, “One more thing, let me remind you that a murderer must pay with his life, an eye for an eye. Even though Maeve is a criminal, you would still have to pay.” Quinley was implying to Ysabelle that if she dared to expose her secret, Ysabelle would have to bear the consequences by herself. Quinley hesitated before passing a card to her. “Anyway, as your friend, this is the last thing that I can help you with. Here is a million dollars, you can see how you want to use the money.” “I‘ve lost my freedom, what use is there even if you give me a million dollars?” Ysabelle laughed bitterly. “You tell me. But anyway, keep it. The password is four 7‘s.”

Quinley then left the room.

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