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Still Loving You Nonetheless

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Chapter 840

Great

She believed that as long as Charlie got used to other people’s gaze and his current state, he would slowly get

better.

The banquet started at half past six.

Meredith came back after five o’clock to help Charlie change his clothes and planned to accompany him

to enter the venue in person.

“I didn’t expect my dear Charlie to look more handsome in a suit, he’s even more gorgeous than a star.” Meredith

said with a smile while arranging his clothes for him.

Charlie asked, “How about compared with Josiah?”

Meredith paused slightly and looked at him in surprise.

Immediately, she said in a questioning tone, “Why do you mention him?”

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“I just thought of him suddenly.” Charlie said.

“Of course Charlie looks better.” Meredith looked up at him and added, “In my heart.”

Although Charlie felt that this was a bit false, he still accepted it.

“You are also very beautiful today,” he said.

Meredith was indeed beautiful. The burgundy one-shoulder skirt outlined her graceful figure as delicate as a work

of art. Her simple, long wavy hair, and exquisite facial features, made her look as charming as a fairy.

Well as it is, even dressing casually, Meredith had already looked so good. After all, her face and figure did not need

enhancements.

Although Meredith had reminded everyone not to talk about Charlie’s legs before, the people present could not

help but cast curious glances at him.

After all, it was the first time that this former pride of heaven appeared in front of everyone after being disabled

Given how Charlie’s character was always originally sensitive, he immediately felt uncomfortable when he met

everyone’s eyes.

Meredith generously introduced him to all the people present, and a guest who did not speak much praised with a

smile, “Young Mister Charlie is so lucky to be able to marry such an excellent woman even though his legs are

crippled. …”

“Mister Garett, let me make a toast to you.” Meredith hurriedly interrupted him and stretched out his glass toward

him.

Mister Garett immediately picked up the glass and clinked his with hers, smiled and said,”

Congratulations to you, you regained control of the family’s business as soon as you came back.”

As Mister Garett said this, he stretched out the wine glass to Charlie on the wheelchair. “And Mister Larson,

respectfully.”

“Thank you.” Meredith clinked the wine glass in his hand with him.

Mister Garett immediately said, “How can Charlie just drink juice? Is it okay to have a glass of red wine?”

“Mister Garett, he can’t drink for the time being, let’s just have juice.”

“Oh, that’s it.” Mister Garett nodded, and then looked at Meredith with concern. “But why does Charlie like to join in

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the fun so much when his legs inconvenience him? Why don’t you stay at home and rest?”

“…” Meredith said angrily, “I’m the most unsuitable person to come out and join in the fun, Goldie, come here to

escort the guest out.”

Goldie immediately came up and said to Mister Garett, “Mister, please.”

Mister Garett didn’t know what he had done wrong, and asked inexplicably, “Didn’t the banquet just start? I’m not

planning to go back yet.”

Meredith shook her head and pushed Charlie to leave.

“Meredith, please push me to the lounge,” he said.

Meredith knew that he had taken the words of Mister Garett to heart, and hurriedly comforted, “Charlie, Mister

Garett is unsophisticated so he doesn’t know what he can and can’t say…”

“Is what he said wrong?” Charlie laughed at himself, “A cripple like me shouldn’t come to join in the fun, and should

be lying at home as a waste.”

“Charlie…” Meredith did not know what to say for a while, so she could only rely on him and said, “Okay, I’ll take

you to the restroom to rest first.”