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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 916

Chapter 916

When he entered, Meredith was already asleep,

Lying on the big snow-white bed, her quiet little face was blushing, and she seemed to be quite drunk.

Josiah slowed down unconsciously, squatted down in front of her, and looked at her quiet little face carefully

It was rare to be able to look at her so closely, to touch her, and not be pushed away by her with claws. Naturally, he would not give up such a good opportunity.

After all, he did not know when will be the next time he can look at her like this.

His slender fingers gently stroked her red cheeks and moved from the cheeks to her nose, eyes, and eyebrows…finally stopping on her tender lips.

The seductive lips like petals made him lower his head and kiss her.

The aroma of red wine accompanies her unique scent, which was really tempting.

Thinking about her almost drove Josiah crazy. How could he resist such a beautiful temptation? He kissed her deeply.

Meredith, who was sleeping, was only slightly startled, and then began to respond to him.

Feeling her instinctive response, Josiah was naturally elated, and his thin lips moved to her ear and whispered softly, “Meredith, you still like me, right? Why do you still pretend to reject me and hate me? Do you know how hurtful you are?”

Meredith just murmured softly, not knowing if she was responding to him.

“Josiah, get out of the way! I don’t want to see you again! I don’t want to see you again in this life!” She pushed him hard

Unable to push his hands away, she kicked him with her foot, finally kicking him away.

Hearing her words, Josiah was still very sad.

As the saying goes, a drunkard will always tell the truth. She was drunk now.

He rushed over again and looked down at her, “Meredith, you clearly still liked me just now and wanted me very much.”

“I like you very much?” Meredith glared at him and smirked. “Are you sick, Josiah? Do you think I would like a man who would threaten me with my own child?” She kicked him away again and quickly sat up from the bed.

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