Chapter 1223
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âI will apply the ointment to the wounds on my body myself,â Warren said.
âBut if you have injuries on your back, you canât reach them, can you?â Amelia remarked. Then, as if she suddenly realized something, she hurriedly added, âActually, when Aiden gets injured, I always have him take off his shirt so that I can apply ointment to his wounds. For me, you and Aiden are the same.â
Her intention was to avoid any awkwardness, but once she said it, the atmosphere around them turned weird.
He looked at her and asked, âDo you really think Iâm the same as After hesitating for a moment, she replied, âWell, more or less.â Sh thought, âAt the very least, you are both male.â
Warren then stripped off his bathrobe, revealing his upper body. so? Are we really that alike?â He couldnât quite articulate why he car much about her words.
It was as if he did not want her to see him the same way she treated her son.
âIt seems like she didnât treat me as her husband at all. Could it be that even if she saw my naked body, she wouldnât feel anything?â he pondered.
At that moment, all of Ameliaâs attention was focused on the bruises and injuries on Warrenâs body.
They were mostly bruises from being hit, so they were not too severe, but there were a lot of them, indicating that he had been involved in some intense fights that day.
She quickly began applying the ointment, and after she finished with his back, she proceeded to apply the ointment to the bruises on his chest.
Her head subconsciously approached his chest as she carefully applied the ointment.
Suddenly Warrenâs body tensed up. He felt her breath on his nose, which gave him a somewhat uneasy feeling.
Hele was concerned that letting her continue in that manner would lead to milosing control.
11:28 âAll done! You need to apply this ointment twice a day. Tomorrow morning, Iâllââ While Amelia was speaking, she looked up and saw Warrenâs troubled expression. She was taken aback and quickly inquired, âWhat is the matter? Did I hurt you while I was applying the ointment earlier?â
However, Warren just looked at Amelia silently.
Seeing his lack of response, she became even more concerned. She reached out to touch his face, but he grabbed her wrist firmly and asked, âWhat are you doing? Are you genuinely concerned about me?â
âI am concerned about you. What is wrong with that? You were the one who suggested we act like a normal married couple for a year or so,â Amelia replied.
âI did say that, but your concern right now, and the way you are expressing it, makes me think you have fallen in love with me. Do you really need to put on such a show, Amelia?â His voice had a cold tone t it.
Hearing that, she was dumbstruck. âDo you think that Iâm acting?â
âArenât you? Or you are telling me you have genuinely fallen in love with me?â he asked, slightly mockingly.
A feeling of bitterness crept into her heart. She had never put on a show in front of him. However, there was no way she could tell him that she had truly fallen in love with him.
Even if she told him right then and there, it would be pointless.
Furthermore, when she had previously decided to end her relationship with him, she had already resolved to bury those feelings deep within her heart forever and never tell him.
âYouâre right. I am not in love with you. I will be more careful in the future,â she murmured, lowering her gaze.
The next second, he immediately released her hand. âThen do not give off any misleading impressions in the future,â he said, putting his bathrobe back on before standing up.
The moment he stood up, he felt a familiar pain in his heart.
It was as if he had gone through that agony countless times. It was the heartbreak he felt every time she told him she did not love him.
He had thought he had long forgotten his feelings for her, but now he was feeling the agony again.
âWhy is this happening again?â he thought.
Subconsciously, Warren clenched both of his fists. Although he kept asking himself in his heart, he couldnât find the answers.
Meanwhile, Jennifer had heard Felix talk enthusiastically about a lot of fun places in Lommore, and she insisted on visiting them. Because of that, Rosalie and Jonathan decided to take their three children to Lommoreâs scenic spots and attractions.
However, as Rosalie observed the three children, she couldnât help but feel that Guillermo seemed like a third wheel.
Thinking about it, she realized that Felix could be considered Jenniferâs childhood friend, and Karina could also be considered Zaidâs childhood friend. Guillermo was the only one who had never had a childhood friend.
âWhat are you thinking about?â Jonathan asked.
The three children on the cruise ship curiously looked around at the scenery on the lake. Felix then proceeded to describe all of the breathtaking scenery to them, almost as if reciting a textbook.
He was so good at it that one had to wonder if he had memorized the tourâs guidebook.
âI was thinking that Jen is very fortunate to have a childhood friend like Felix. After all, childrenâs feelings are the purest. I wonder when Guille will find his,â Rosalie responded.
âWhy? Do you really want Guille to have a childhood friend as well?â Jonathan asked.
âOf course! Donât you think having a childhood friend is sweet and something to be yearned for?â
Rosalie replied.
âSweet and something to be yearned for?â He raised an eyebrow. âSo, you also want a childhood friend?â
âYes, when I was a child⦠Her voice abruptly came to a halt as she felt the atmosphere around her becoming tense. Jonathanâs body was getting closer, his hand wrapping around her waist, nearly imprisoning her in his embrace.
Even though they had rented the cruise ship for themselves, the situation felt somewhat embarrassing.
Aside from the three children, there were also bodyguards and boatmen accompanying them. There were quite a few people present.
âAre you jealous? Itâs natural for a girl to want to be protected by a childhood friend. Itâs just a random thought. Besides, I do not have one,â she mumbled.
âDoesnât Calvin count?â Jonathan asked, his beautiful eyes fixed on her.
Rosalie was taken aback when she heard Calvinâs name mentioned. Indeed, they had met when they were kids. However⦠âMeeting someone as a child does not necessarily make them your childhood friend. Besides, the total amount of time I spent with him as a child was less than 24 hours.â
Hearing that, Jonathan lowered his head and gently brushed Rosalieâs cheek. He piped up in a cold voice, âYes, you spent less than a day together back then. However, because of that brief encounter, Calvin ha developed feelings for you and will remember you for the rest of his life. Do you think you two would have become childhood friends if he had not lost contact with you back then?â