Chapter 637

Meredith opened the car door and found a bottle of mineral water inside. She wet the handkerchief, covered his nose, and pulled his head down. "Don't lift your head when you have a nosebleed, it might be blocked by blood and suffocate to death."

Charlie obeyed her orders obediently and covered her nose with cold water. After the nosebleed slowly stopped, he could not help but ask, "Meredith, are you a doctor? You are so skilled."

"I used to be, but not now." Now she was just an unemployed vagabond who even had to ask scumbags for money to buy clothes for her daughter. "No wonder." Charlie nodded and asked again, "What should I do now?"

Meredith looked at him. "The best thing you should do now is to go to the hospital and get your nose treated instead of trying to get some gossip out of a stranger like me."

"You are not a stranger." Charlie said solemnly, "You are someone I like." Meredith sighed helplessly, "I have already told you my child is almost four years old." "I have already told you that I don't mind either." He did not care if she was married and had children, he only cared about her happiness.

It did not matter if he was accused of seducing her as long as it made her happy. Seeing that Meredith was leaving, he hurriedly said, "Meredith, where are you going? I'll send you off."

"The most important thing you should do now is to go to the hospital, otherwise, your nose will bleed non-stop." Meredith opened the car door and pushed him in.

"Meredith, I..." Charlie wanted to come out but was stopped by Meredith. "Shut up and hurry to the hospital."

"Meredith, I just wanted to ask when you were free. I'll treat you to dinner."

"I don't need your meal." Meredith paused, then bent over to stare at him. "I'll return that hairpin to you the next time."

Josiah had broken the hairpin, and so there was no way she was able to fulfill that promise.

She could not just pretend to forget to mention the hairpin, though.

Charlie looked indifferent. "I said the hairpin is yours. Just throw it in the trash can if you don't want it. You don't need to give it back to me."

Meredith ignored him, turned, and walked away.

She walked for a while and secretly glanced back, but fortunately, he did not follow.

Meredith stood on the platform, waiting for the bus.

A car stopped slowly in front of her eyes, and as the window slowly descended, Josiah said to her, "Get in the car."

"Why are you here?" Meredith stood there and looked at him.

"I'm here to pick you up, of course." Josiah urged, "Get in the car quickly, I can't park here."

Meredith had no choice but to open the car door and sit in. "Where's Nia? Didn't you accompany her to the hospital?" Meredith pulled her seat belt and asked "Grandma went to the hospital to see her, and then..." He shrugged helplessly. "You should know."

"Kicked you out."

"Yea."

That was exactly what Old Madam Shelby would do to him, and Meredith wanted to say he deserved it!

After the car drove for a while, Meredith realized that he was driving in the wrong direction.

"Where are you taking me?"

"To eat."

"What about Nia?"

"Grandma said she would take care of her." Josiah said, "Grandma said that it was too hard for you to take care of Nia, so she drove me out to accompany you to go shopping and eat."

"But Nia..."

"Don't worry, Nia also hopes that Daddy and Mommy can go out for more walks." Josiah said, "Besides, she and grandma get along fine, what else do you have to worry about?"

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