Chapter 736
But if she went to accompany Yena, could Yena let Josiah go for him to spend time with Nia in return? 1
After all, if Josiah didn’t return, she couldn’t find a legitimate reason to convince Nia. For Nia, she had to agree. “Okay, I’ll go see her.” Meredith made the walnut cakes that Yena liked to eat herself. 1 When she came to the hospital, Josiah was already waiting in the lounge.
He was still wearing yesterday’s clothes. It seemed that he didn’t even have time to go back to the company to change his clothes last night in order to accompany Yena. He stepped towards her and gently pulled her into his arms. “Edith, it has been hard for you.” “Why do you think so?” Meredith asked indifferently, “What was hard for me, exactly? Did you mean the fact that it was hard for me to make up various reasons at home to convince Nia why her father didn’t return? Or did you mean it was hard for me to come to see Yena?”
Josiah heard the sarcasm in her tone, and promised softly, “Edith, when Yena’s condition stabilizes, I will go home every day to eat and sleep with Nia as before.”
Meredith looked at his serious expression and hoped that he could really do it.
She nodded. “I thank you on Nia’s behalf.”
Josiah took Meredith to the door of Yena’s ward and reminded her, “By the way, Yena has forgotten how she was injured, so don’t tell her for now. Don’t tell her about her mother either. I’m afraid she won’t be able to accept the news.”
When he said this, a complex emotion flashed in his eyes.
Meredith was hurt by his expression.
It turned out that he never believed her from the beginning to the end, and he always believed that Yena and Miss Leah were framed by her.
Meredith stared at him and sneered. “Okay, I see.”
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