Chapter 1406
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âWhatâs wrong?â Calvin asked, looking at Hannaâs serious expression.
âItâs about Amelia,â Hanna said, pushing her phone closer to Calvin. In this way, both of them could see what was on the news.
According to the news, a group of reporters surrounded Amelia in a hall. They were raising various, sharp questions, all of which seemed to revolve around âdivorceâ and âhealthâ.
Facing the reportersâ questions, Amelia answered, âWe havenât divorced. Warren and I keep our marriage very stable. As for why my husband brought Melissa to the banquet you mentioned, the reason was that Melissa is his personal nurse. Besides, I was not feeling well that day. So, she attended the banquet on my behalf. None of us have expected that there would be such a misunderstanding.â
âSo, Mr. York indeed has health issues, right?â
âMy husband needs medical care because he has donated his liver to me twice. If it werenât for him, I might not be alive today. Now, his health has improved, and he is recovering well, which is why the doctors allowed him to leave the hospital. The reason we hired a professional nurse to take care of him was to ensure that he gets proper care when Iâm not in Lofbury,â Amelia replied.
âBut you two are living separately. Is there really no problem in your relationship? Since your husband has donated his liver to you twice, shouldnât you stay with him and take care of him yourself?â
âHereâs the thing. I had secondary liver transplant surgery while giving birth, so Iâm not in good health, and itâs not suitable for me to take care of a patient. I stay here in Strico because I want to take care of my mother. Besides, our eldest son is also here in Strico. I hope that after this semester, we can move back to Lofbury.â
âIâve heard that you are just running a concession stand. You are Warrenâs wife, and it is easy for the York family to buy you and your children a better house in Strico with their assets. And you can live an easier life. You donât have to run a small shop while taking care of your children.â
âMy mother is in charge of the concession stand, and I just help her a little. Although Warren is my husband, my mother doesnât want to rely on the York family. Instead, she wants to support herself. As she is my mother, I donât want to reject her.â
âThen why do you live in such a shabby house behind the shop with your children? And it seems that you have lived there for many years. But youâve just got married for one year or so, and your eldest son is now 10 years old. Does this mean that you and Mr. York are not in a good relationship? If you didnât undergo a second pregnancy, maybe you wouldnât get married at all, right?â
âWe love each other. Thatâs why we have a second child. I used to feel inferior, and that didnât deserve Warren, but I gradually let go of my insecurities because Warren had been persistent. In the future, I will go back to Lofbury and live with Warren. I hope you can stop speculating too much about our relationship!â
Ameliaâs replies were textbook-like, portraying a picture of a stable marital relationship while also shaping a positive image of her husband, Warren.
Hanna didnât know until now that Ameliaâs husband was Warren, the chairman of York Group in Lofbury.
The York family in Lofbury was also a rich family!
âAmeliaâs husband donated his liver to her twice, so they must love each other,â Hanna murmured.
Then, she asked Calvin, âDo you know Warren?â
âYes, I have met him several times,â Calvin said. âWarren used to love Amelia very much.â
âUsed to?â Hanna was stunned. She asked, âDoesnât he love Amelia now âI donât know. All I know is that Warren left Strico and went back to Lofbury after donating his liver to Amelia for the second time. I have no idea what happened between them, but if Warren still loves Amelia, he wouldnât choose to be separate from her,â Calvin said.
Because if it were him, he would never leave the person he loved, no matter what happened.
Although Hanna only met Amelia once, she had a good impression of her. âI hope that Ameliaâs marriage can be happy. They already have two children⦠Moreover, her husband donated his liver to her twice. Most ordinary couples wouldnât do that.â
âIf she hadnât had a second child, Warren wouldnât need to donate his liver again. Amelia almost died on the operating table in order to give birth to that child. Do you think she is selfish or selfless?â Calvin said, staring at the short news related to Amelia, which was still playing on Hannaâs phone, with a sarcastic smile.
âWell⦠maybe she just wanted to keep the baby,â Hanna murmured.
âIf she died because of the child, what else could she do? She was also lucky to have Warren, who was willing to save her life with his liver. If Warren hadnât taken the risk of donating his liver for a second time, Amelia would have been dead,â Calvin said, his tone becoming more impassioned than his usual cold and composed self.
This was the second time he had expressed his dissatisfaction with women who took risks to give birth.
âAre you worried about Rosalie?â Hannaâs soft voice sounded in his ears.
Calvin suddenly stiffened and looked at the person in front of him in a daze.
Hanna said gently, âI know. You are worried about Rosalie because she also insists on giving birth to her baby. Well, women are willing to risk their lives to give birth, not just because of the child. The more important thing is that they love the childâs father.â
After a pause, she said in a low voice, âThe depth of love determines the extent of risk one is willing to take. The deeper the love, the greater the risks one is willing to bear.â
âLove?â Calvin suddenly smiled bitterly. âYeah, Rosalie⦠She loves Jonathan very much. She loved him so muchâ¦â
His smile carried a profound sense of desolation, and it made Hanna feel hurt. She said, âI⦠Iâm sorry.
I⦠I shouldnât have said that.â She thought that she shouldnât have brought up his sadness.
âYouâre telling the truth. And thereâs no need to apologize,â he replied, slightly lowering his eyes. His long eyelashes seemed to shield his eyes. He said, âDo you agree that life is very unfair? I met her earlier, but she fell in love with Jonathan.â