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Still Loving You Nonetheless

Chapter 179
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Chapter 179 He only confirmed that the lady was indeed Meredith the moment he noticed the hands that were

dancing around the piano keys were covered in scars. Squinting his eyes to take a careful look at the child next to

her, Josiah realized that she was Nia.

The mother and daughter’s hands were moving across the black and white keys in harmony. They would even

exchange glances with each other. It was a scene that warmed the hearts of many in the crowd. Hitting his arms

excitedly, Josiah’s grandmother exclaimed, “Did you hear that? That song sounds absolutely lovely. The little angel

sure is gifted.” Josiah replied, “Yeah.” “Sigh, if only had a great-granddaughter as talented as her.” She then started

shaking Josiah’s arms. “Josiah, hurry up and give me a great-grandchild, hmm? Please, I’m begging you.” His

grandmother’s words only made him feel even more suffocated.

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It was obvious that the child had inherited Meredith’s gift in music. It was a pity that the child…was not his.

He was suddenly reminded of the paternity test results.

“Grandma, let’s go now.” Josiah turned around, wanting to leave.

Josiah’s grandmother immediately stopped him from leaving. “What’s wrong? Why are you leaving when it’s such a

good performance?” “We’re not even related to the kid. What’s there to see about it?” Josiah sounded annoyed.

“Even if the child is not ours, she is indeed gifted. If you know nothing, then leave. I’ll stay and watch.”

“Okay, I’ll really be leaving then.”

“Leave and get as far as you can away from me.” Josiah’s grandmother waved her hands at Josiah without even

looking at him.

Josiah was not worried about his grandmother as she had the driver and other assistants that would keep an eye on

her. However, right when he turned around and was about to leave, he heard his grandmother say, “That lady looks

a lot like

Meredith, doesn’t she? Josiah, come back here, quick. Don’t you think she looks like Meredith?”

Josiah looked toward Meredith who was on stage. Her side profile was facing the crowd and only her eyes were

visible. But those pretty eyes of hers were quite rare.

It was no wonder his grandmother recognized her. Staring at Meredith, Josiah replied, “Grandma, Meredith’s been

dead for almost four years now. How would that lady be Meredith?” “You’re right,” Josiah’s grandmother nodded as

a look of disappointment was written all over her face. “I really thought that she might be Meredith. How I hope

that she is still alive, then the little angel would be my great-granddaughter!” “Grandma, are you going or not?”

Josiah could not hold back himself and his tone sounded slightly annoyed. “What’s with that attitude of yours.”

Josiah’s grandmother kicked Josiah in his shin and addeti, “How dare you give me an attitude when I didn’t even

scold you for losing Meredith!”

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“Every time that I mention Meredith and you’d get unhappy. Let me tell you, Josiah Shelby, I am more upset than

you are!” Josiah’s grandmother yelled furiously. Right then, Meredith and Nia’s performance came to an end. Both

of them exchanged a look at each other and held their hands together before getting up from the chair. Josiah put

his arms around his grandmother’s shoulders and quickly turned his grandmother to face him. Walking her out

from the crowd, he softened his voice and begged for forgiveness. “I’m sorry Grandma, it’s my bad. Please don’t

be mad anymore.”

“I still want to continue watching the performance. Don’t push me!”

“The performance had already ended. It’s time for us to go home now.” Josiah forcefully brought his grandmother

to the mall’s entrance. After seeing her getting into the car, he then said to the driver, “Send grandma back home

first. Drive safely.”