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Chapter 182

If he did not know about the results of the paternity test, he would have gotten down from the car and followed

them, to complete the scenic picture.

But…

Scratching the tip of his nose awkwardly, Walter asked, “Sir, should we keep following?”

“Forget it.” Josiah finally broke off his gaze that was fixed on Meredith.

Meredith settled down Nia back into her bed at the hospital. Just when she was about to take off her princess dress,

Nia murmured softly, “Mommy…I still want to be a princess.”

Stroking the top of Nia’s head adoringly, Meredith tried to persuade her,” Darling, we have to go to bed now. I’ll

hang up the dress for you, okay?”

“No, I want to keep it on.” Nia then turned around and continued sleeping.

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Wren, who was watching from the side, smiled and said, “Miss Meredith, let her keep it on. I don’t think the dress

will be too uncomfortable for her.”

Hesitating, Meredith finally let her be.

After placing Nia under Wren’s watch, Meredith came to Doctor Sean’s office again.

At the sight of her, Doctor Sean looked somewhat annoyed. Saying to her bluntly, “Miss Meredith, there is really no

need for you to come and ask me every day. It is not that easy to get a donor.”

“I understand.” Meredith was aware that Doctor Sean was getting annoyed with her. Bowing her head

apologetically, Meredith went on, “I’m really sorry for always bothering you with this and I know that Nia is not on

the top of the donor list as well. I just wanted to ask you if you have any other solutions.”

“Miss Meredith, you are a doctor yourself, aren’t you? You should know better whether there are any other

solutions to save Nia.”

Doctor Sean then went on, “Unless Nia has another family member that is willing to get tested to see if they are a

suitable match.”

Another family member?

The first person that came to Meredith’s mind was Josiah Shelby. She did think of

asking him but seeing how he was reluctant to even visit Nia, how would it be possible that he would agree to run a

test to see if he was a suitable donor?

“There is another solution. Give birth to another child and we’ll use cord blood to save Nia,” Doctor Sean continued,

“but let me just remind you that we don’t know if Nia will stay alive until the second child is born.”

Meredith was dumbfounded by the suggestion.

She did think of asking Josiah to take the test but she had never thought of getting pregnant with another child of

his.

After all, Josiah warned her that even if she was carrying his child, he would not acknowledge any of them as his

own.

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Josiah thought that she did not deserve to be the mother of his children.

But at the thought of how she had been forced to sleep with Josiah a few times, Meredith guessed that it would be

easier to get pregnant with another child instead of asking Josiah to do the test if he was a matching donor.’

If she could get pregnant with his child, Nia might have a chance to live. At the thought of this, Meredith felt chills

run down her spine.

The next morning when Josiah went downstairs, he heard his grandmother who was talking on the phone, “Honey,

how I wish you saw them. If you did…you would have stayed and watched the performance till the end. Really, that

child was so young but she was so gifted. I must say that her piano skills are comparable to that of Josiah…”

“If it wasn’t for Josiah who forcefully sent me home, I would have taken the little angel back home with me.”

Looking all heartbroken, Josiah’s grandmother sulked, “Sigh…my poor heart. Just the thought of the little angel not

being my great-grandchild breaks my heart.”

Josiah could only shake his head helplessly.

Walking into the dining hall, he saw Ysabelle who was standing next to his grandmother with a wide grin plastered

all over her face.