Chapter 104
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âBut no matter how experienced I am. Iâm still not good enough, right?â he asked.
For a moment, Rosalie seemed like something was stuck in her mouth.
Lucas laughed at himself âActually. Iâve thought about changing my job before you said that. After all, working in the Environment and Sanitation Administration, I can see how Im going to spend the rest of my life. I still want to face some challenges when Iâm not yet 30 years old.â
âChallenges?â Rosalie thought. If the old Rosalie was given the choice to choose between an unknown and challenging life and a stable life, she would probably choose the former.
However, after experiencing so many things, she knew that stability mattered the most.
Rosalie took a deep breath and said, âYouâ really donât have to care about what I told you that day. I just donât want you to waste any more time on me. I donât have feelings for you, so I canât be with you.â
After a pause, she uttered clearly. âIf I do love you, Iâll be with you even if youâre down and out. But if I donât love you, I wonât be with you even if you become successful in the future.
A hint of disappointment flashed across Lucasâ face. Then, he smiled. âReally? Then that means I wasnât wrong about you. How could the person I like be money-orientedâ
âAre you still going to resign?â Rosalie did not want Lucas to lose his job because of her.
Lucas said seriously with no negative expression on his face. Tve always wanted to give it a shot out there. No matter whether I can succeed in the future, at least Iâll never regret it, will 1?â
Seeing Lucasâ determination, Rosalie knew that it would be useless to persuade him, so she said, âWell⦠I wish you the best.â
âThank you!â he said.
When Rosalie was about to leave, Lucas said, âRosie, youâre a good woman. Iâm not lucky enough to make you fall in love with me. You donât have to feel any guilt. My resignation has nothing to do with you. I just hope I can give the people I love a better life in the future.â
After leaving Lucasâ office, Rosalie felt a stuffiness in her heart. It was as it she had an indescribable sadness.
Two days later, Lucas left the Environment and Sanitation Administration. Everyone in the Environment and Sanitation Administration also organized a farewell party for Lucas. They had a meal outside together.
Rosalie also ate with them. After the meal, Lucas treated everyone to sing in the karaoke.
When it was over, Lucas said, âRosalie, let me take you home for the last time today, okay? I wonât have much chance to do so in the future.â
Rosalie agreed. She did not refuse him this time.
Lucas drove to the entrance of Rosalieâs residential area. Rosalie got out and said to Lucas, âGoodbye.â
Lucas hesitated for a while before saying, âGoodbye.â
It was a simple word, but it contained so much meaning.
The pursuit was destined to be fruitless from the beginning. However, Lucas did not regret it.
The woman lived a harder life than he imagined. Few people could endure such ups and downs, but she was like a plant after a severe winter. No matter how harsh were the snow and ice, she would eventually blossom.
Her beauty was inadvertent. It was not eye-catching, but it was attractive. Even a soul would feel warm when she treated them gently.
Lucas wanted to ask if she already had someone she loved. If she did, he was wondering who it was.
Somehow, when Lucas was about to ask the question, the man he had seen before, who had called her Rosie, suddenly flashed across Lucasâ mind.
The manâs attitude toward her was unlike a brother to his sister. Instead, he treated her like a lover whom he did not allow others to touch.
âCould that man be the one she loved?â he wondered.
In the end, Lucas did not ask.
*I donât have the right. Maybe if I can succeed in the future. Iâll be qualified to stand in front of herâ¦â he thought.
Lucas drove away, while Rosalie returned to her rental home. However, before she opened the door, she saw bright lights shining through her home.
She thought, âI turned off the lights before I went out. Could it beâ¦â
Rosalie froze and immediately opened the door to see all lights turned on and Jonathan sitting in a chair.
âYouâ¦.â She walked into the room. âItâs already late. Why are you here?â
âI should be the one to ask you that. I donât think you have to work overtime or be on duty today. Why are you home so late?â he asked as he looked up at her.
âA colleague quit his job. Everyone went out to have a meal with him as a farewell, Rosalie said.
âWhich colleague?â he asked.
She hesitated for a moment before saying, âLucas.â He could find out even if she did not tell him anyway.
He raised his eyebrows. âDid he send you back again today?â
Rosalie was quiet, but her expression was a tacit acknowledgment.
âAre you going to insist that you donât care about him? If you donât care, will he repeatedly send you home?â He stood up and approached her step by step.
She met his eyes. âHeâs just an ordinary colleague to me. Besides, weâre not even colleagues anymore after today. Whether you believe it or not, thatâs all I can say.â
He stopped in front of her and gazed at her as if he was examining the truth in her words.
She subconsciously held her breath under his gaze. His eyes seemed oppressive. Cold sweat was even oozing from his palms, She knew that she could not show her concern for Lucas. It would be unfavorable to Jonathan if she cared about Lucas.
The more she did not care about Lucas, the better.
Suddenly, he smiled slightly, and the oppression in his eyes suddenly disappeared.
âRosie, are you nervous?â he asked as he gently took her hand and opened her slightly clenched fist.
âYour palm is sweaty.â
âItâs hard not to be nervous when you stared at me like that,â she said as she withdrew her hand and put her bag aside. Then, she said to Jonathan, âItâs late. Iâm going to bedâ
In other words, Jonathan could say whatever he had to say. If he wanted nothing, he could leave now.
âGo to bed then, he replied.
âWhat about you?â Rosalie asked.
âIâll stay,â Jonathan said.
Rosalie was startled. âYouâre staying?â Even her voice was a little out of tune.