Chapter 250
Chapter 250
“I don’t believe that Meredith is that kind of woman, and I don’t want to talk to you about Meredith anymore, we’re only going to end up being unhappy with each other.” Josiah’s grandmother added, “Let’s talk about this Miss Yvette, shall we? She’s gorgeous and she seems to be fond of you too. I think it would be a good idea for you to settle down with her.
Josiah was reluctant. “Grandma, why is it that I can only marry girls that you approve of?” “Because I know you like that girl in a coma and I can’t let you marry someone like her, do you understand?”
“Yena will get better.”
“I don’t want to talk about Yena anymore.” Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
“Grandma,” Josiah replied flatly as he took a bite of his pancake, “I don’t wish to talk about this Miss Yvette anymore too.”
“Well, let’s talk about Miss Merelyn then, shall we? So is the child yours or not? When can I meet her?”
“She is carrying my child and you can meet her in one week’s time.” Josiah thought that his grandmother would give up the idea of meeting Meredith if he insisted that Meredith was back in her hometown, but his grandmother showed no signs of giving up.
His grandmother’s eyes lit up slightly. “Really?”
“Yeah.”
“Alright then, one week it is.”
“Grandma…”
Josiah’s grandmother cut him off before he could say anything, “You can forget about persuading me to leave. I will not leave until I see my great-grandchild.”
Josiah had no other choice but to let her be.
“Since I’m not going back to Delsam City anyway. Reschedule your work and make some time for me. I want to go shopping.” “Grandma, aren’t you worried that Grandpa is going to scold you for asking me to put aside my work just to go shopping with you?”
“You think he has the guts to scold me?”
“Well, aren’t you worried that grandpa is going to be mad at me?” “Not at all,” Josiah’s grandmother put down the sandwich, rubbed her palms together, and said, “come on now. I’ll go get changed and we’ll head out in a bit.” She then left the dining hall. Josiah shook his head helplessly and got up from the dining table.
It was as if she was trying to get back at Josiah, Josiah’s grandmother shopped from the first floor of the shopping complex until the fifth floor, then returned to the third floor.
Even Penny felt as if she had to say something. “Ma’am, I don’t think Sir really enjoys shopping, why not let him go?” “I’m teaching him to be patient,” Josiah’s grandmother glanced at Penny then turned toward Josiah with a scarf in her hand. “What do you think? Does it look good?”
“Yeah.” Josiah nodded but his gaze was fixed on a piece of floral dress on a mannequin. Josiah’s grandmother took a glance at the dress and then looked at him. “Why? Do you want to get it?’”
“I’m still thinking.”
“You want to get it for Miss Merelyn?”
Josiah was taken aback. Not because his grandmother guessed it right but at the fact that he actually thought of buying Meredith a dress.
It was strange.
Josiah remembered that she went out the whole day to get new outfits but she came back empty- handed and after the incident last night, her blouse was ripped and torn too.
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