" With me here, you don't have to be afraid." Josiah finally said. Yena stared at him."But, you said you want to work." "I'll try my best to make time to come over to accompany you, okay?" Josiah pulled her away from himself and looked at her. "Take your medicine first, get an IV drip, and then eat something, okay?" "You promised me not to leave," Yena said with puppy eyes. In order for her to take medicine and take injections quickly, Josiah had no choice but to nod in agreement. Only then did the doctor come in, let her take her medicine, and put an IV drip on her. After a while, the nurse brought in dinner. Yena leaned on the head of the bed and looked at Josiah, and asked softly, "Sir, you haven't eaten yet, have you? Why don't you eat some first?" "No, I'll eat later." Josiah noticed that she was so weak that she couldn't even hold the bowl, and asked, "Where's the nirse? Why aren't they here?" "I didn't want to see their sympathy, so I drove them all away," Ye
" Nia is not sad." Nia nodded and smiled at Meredith. "Mummy, you can eat too." "Okay, let's eat together." After they ate, Meredith's cell phone rang. She glanced at the number on it, then handed the phone to Nia and said, "Nia, daddy is calling." Nia took the phone and called out happily, "Daddy, are you coming back soon?" Josiah on the other end of the phone paused and said a little apologetically, "I'm sorry Nia, daddy can't go back for the time being. I might have to come back late." "Oh." Although Nia was a little disappointed, she still said sensibly, "It doesn't matter. Daddy's work is important." "My little princess is always so considerate." Josiah smiled gratifyingly and said with concern, "By the way, has Nia had enough to eat?" "I'm full." Nia said, "Mummy made the buttered shrimp that Nia likes today, and the baked salmon that daddy likes, but unfortunately daddy can't come back to eat it." "Really? That's really a pity." Josiah said. When Meredith lis
But if she went to accompany Yena, could Yena let Josiah go for him to spend time with Nia in return? 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. 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, whe
Unexpectedly, Yena became more frightened and cried even louder: "Don't come near me, please don't come near me! Help! Help me!" Seeing that she was about to jump off the hospital bed, Josiah hurried to support her body. "Yena, Yena, calm down." Yena hugged his waist tightly, raised her tearful face and stared at him begging, "Sir, please save me, save me." "I'm here, calm down and tell me what's wrong." "She..." Yena pointed her finger at Meredith, her expression terrified. "I remembered that she was the one who pushed me down the stairs, that's her!" Meredith was stunned. Yena actually said that Meredith pushed her down the stairs in front of Josiah. She was waiting for Yena to wake up soon to help her regain her innocence, but now she was talking nonsense? Why was she doing this? She looked at Josiah in confusion and met his cold eyes. Although his eyes were cold, there was not much surprise in it, as if this was what he had expected all along. Meredith looke
Meredith watched her acting with a cold eye. In the end, Yena fell to the ground, knelt down, and kowtowed heavily. "Please let me go, please get out, please..." "That's it? Aren't there any new lines?" Meredith sneered. It's just that as soon as her voice fell, she was suddenly slapped hard on the cheek. "Meredith, that's enough!" Josiah yelled at her. Meredith was slapped so hard that she almost fell to the ground. The mask on her face fell off, and the snacks in her hands were scattered on the ground. She covered her aching cheeks and watched Josiah help Yena up from the ground and put her in her arms again. "Josiah, can't you tell she's acting..." "Yena, Yena!" Josiah looked down at Yena who had fainted in his arms, carried her back to the hospital bed anxiously, and started ringing the doctor. " Before the doctor came, Meredith walked over and took Yena's wrist to take her pulse. Josiah threw her hand away fiercely and said angrily, "Get out!" "Josiah, she is
The last time she met Charlie, she told him firmly that she still loved Josiah in her heart and decided to remarry him. In less than a month, Josiah slapped her to protect his first love and kicked her out of the hospital. It was really embarrassing for her. She could not let CHarlie know about this incident. Charlie stopped the car, and reached out to take off her mask. She was taken aback. "What are you doing?" She hurried to grab her mask back. Charlie avoided her hand, looked at the five fingerprints on her face and said, "Did he hit you?" Meredith pretended to be puzzled, "What are you talking about?" "Did Josiah slap you?" Charlie asked again. "How could that be possible?" Meredith tried her best to smile at him hard. "You are thinking too much. How could Josiah dare to do anything to me?" "Why is there a red mark on your face? Don't tell me it was caused by you slamming your face against the wall." "It was beaten by someone else." Meredith explained casuall
"Okay, let's have a drink then." Meredith held up the glass and waved it at him, "I'm warning you in advance, if I get drunk, its none of my responsibility." "Sure, it's my responsibility." Charlie raised his glass and toasted her. The wine was of fine quality and age, but Meredith didn’t like the taste of it. Meredith frowned and tried her best to gulp it down. "Edith doesn't like the wine, does she?" Charlie looked at her and said. "why don't we just order some cider?" "No, cider is boring." The wine wasn't exactly good to drink, but after a few mouthfuls, she started to feel more relaxed and her mood improved. So this was it felt like to drown her sorrows in a drink. "Edith, are you regretting your decision?" Charlie asked seriously. "What regrets do you mean?" Meredith refilled her glass. "Your promise to remarry Josiah." "The remarriage?" Meredith shook her head. "I don't regret it, why would I." Her decision to remarry was not because she loved him, but beca
After listening to her words, Charlie regretted returning too late. He grabbed her fingers and tried harder, his voice choking up. "I'm sorry I'm late, Edith." Meredith smiled and shook her head. "Why are you apologizing? I just said it casually." "But you're right. If I had returned earlier, it might not have been like this." "Fate is such a mysterious thing. If we don't get together in the end, it proves that fate is not on our side." "What about Edith and Josiah? Is fate on their side?" Charlie disagreed with her. "I don't think you two got together just because of fate." Probably. Why were there so many obstacles and hardships between her and Josiah? "Forget it, let's not talk about it." Meredith raised the glass and said to him, "Come on, let's have a drink." Before he could respond, she had already drank the wine in the glass first. Charlie didn't want to change the subject, so he stared at her and asked, "Since Miss Yena has woken up, does Edith plan to remar