Chapter 774 Seeing how the elderly were not saying anything, Charlie started to get anxious. “Mom, Grandma, Edith, and I have already been together for two years and we both want to get married to each other. What is there to be hesitant about?”
Meredith wanted to get married to Charlie too..? That was the first thing that Josiah heard when he walked into the house. He tightened his grip on Nia’s hands as his face darkened.
Josiah’s grandmother cleared her throat and said, “If you guys are doing this willingly, of course, I won’t have any objections.”
Charlie then turned to look at his mother.
“Um…it’s not that I don’t approve of this marriage but Meredith is after all your cousin’s ex wife, shouldn’t you at least consider how Josiah would think about this?” At the same time, she tried to give an eye to Charlie that Josiah was just standing behind him.
Charlie, on the other hand, responded, “He was the one who hurt Meredith over and over again and he was also the one who didn’t want Meredith. So why should I be considerate about his feelings? Besides, marriage is supposed to be something that both parties do willingly. And Meredith is not willing to marry him anymore.”
“Meredith, is that true? After all Nia…” “Ma’am, I am willing to marry Charlie,” Seeing how Charlie’s mother broke off, she then said, “Nia doesn’t need her Daddy that much anymore and I don’t have to force myself to get married again to the man that I utterly hate.”
It was as if another blade was pierced through Josiah’s heart. Josiah said, “But Nia is my daughter.”
At the sound of the familiar voice, Meredith turned around.
At the sight of Josiah and Nia standing by the door, Meredith was slightly stunned. She then waved at Nia. “Nia, come here to Mommy.”
Holding the glass container with the butterfly in her hand, Nia looked at her mom and then at Josiah. “Mommy, this uncle said that he is my Daddy, is that true?”
Josiah’s grandmother nearly spat out the tea that was in her mouth.
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