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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 501

Chapter 501 “I’ll take you there when she’s back to normal.” “Really?” Meredith choked painfully, “Then how long do I have to wait?” Until he knew that she had gotten back her memories and stopped lying to her? Josiah did not know how to answer the question, so he silently pulled her into his arms and kissed her forehead lightly. “Edith, you’re already exhausted. How about you eat something and rest early?” He did not want to continue discussing the topic.

Meredith did not want to talk anymore, so she buried herself in her blankets and said, “I’m not hungry, I just want to sleep.” “You haven’t eaten for a whole day, have you?”

“I have.”

She lied just to send him away. She wanted to be alone.

Seeing her firm attitude, Josiah had no choice but to pat her on the back. “Well, you can go to bed first, and if you’re hungry, I could always accompany you to eat.”

Meredith nodded hastily.

Josiah did his best not to disturb her.

He went to the guest room to take a bath and then went to the study after washing up to avoid disturbing her.

His cell phone rang. Mister Wesley called, telling him that he had found out who sent the photo to Meredith.

Today, everyone focused solely on finding Meredith’s whereabouts and had no intention to investigate this matter. It was not until Meredith was found that Josiah asked Mister Wesley to investigate.

Mister Wesley quickly found out the owner of the phone number. “Ysabelle sent it, but Ysabelle committed suicide by jumping off the building after posting the photo. She probably committed suicide because she was afraid you would take revenge on her.” Josiah had guessed that Ysabelle had sent the photo, but he did not expect that she would jump off a building to her death.

His eyes looked dark, and he said with disgust, “Ysabelle is a ruthless person. She is determined to make her sister’s life horrible.”

“These two photos were her final desperate gamble.”

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