Chapter 534
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Jealousy surged incessantly within Fiona as she observed Calvinâs eyes fixating on Rosalieâs back. âI wonder how are Rosalie and Jonathan now. Although theyâve broken up, I heard they still frequently keep in touch.â
Fionaâs last sentence was wholly baseless, simply meant to arouse Calvinâs disgust of Rosalie.
To her dismay, once she said that, Calvin turned his head and looked at her with a particularly icy gaze.
Fiona trembled, sensing that her thoughts were about to be seen through.
âFiona, you should know that Rosalie is the one I love. I donât wish to hear you speak badly of her before me again.â Calvin stated coldly.
Fiona mumbled, âI⦠Iâm not. I just-â
âJust what?â Calvinâs dark, emotionless eyes, accompanied by his frosty voice, made her feel as if there was an invisible pressure around her, leaving her almost breathless.
Fiona was a little stunned. Ever since she pretended to be the childhood Rosalie and reunited with Calvin, he had always been gentle and polite to her. Even when she did something wrong at times, he never once faulted her.
Yet now, he was being so aloof.
Suddenly, her mind flashed with the comments about Calvin she had seen online.
She thought, âAloof, cold-hearted, and ruthless⦠Maybe this is the real him, and the Calvin I once thought I knew was merely a facade he put on because he believed I was his life saviorâ¦
In fact, that kind of gentleness and tolerance of his is just for that little girl who saved him in his childhood! Itâs not truly for me!
And now that heâs fallen for Rosalie, this gentleness and tolerance has been shifted to her?
As this idea ran through Fionaâs mind, all she felt was her body gradually freezing up.
âFiona, you saved me, so no matter what happens in the future, I will ensure you live a luxurious, worry-free life,â Calvin stated frigidly. âBut what I feel for you is merely that friendship we had as children. There is nothing else.â
This revelation was undoubtedly like a hard slap across her face, causing her cheeks to burn up in mortification. Even though he had hinted obscurely, Fiona knew Calvin was warning her not to think about anything she shouldnât!
Meanwhile, at the mention of Calvinâs words, something glinted in the eyes of that ace manager, who was standing behind Fiona.
The manager thought, âLooks like Mr. Gunner indeed has nothing to do with this Fiona except for their childhood bond. Pfft! To think sheâs always liked showing off about how good her relationship with Mr.
Gunner is to others. What a joke! Sometimes, the more high-profile one is now, the more likely they will fall to rock bottom in the future. By then, if she really provokes Mr. Gunner and causes him to lose the sole affection he has left for her, she can only go back to square one.â
The ace manager stared stonily at Fiona with traces of mockery and disdain in his eyes, thinking, âDespite having opportunities and resources, some people are destined to achieve nothing, considering their vision and limitations!â
Concurrently, Rosalie came to Irene and Warren and said, âHello, Mr. York, Ms. Fletcher!â
âItâs you.â Warren looked at the woman in front of him with slight surprise, for he had seen her several times before. He remembered that she was likely Jonathanâs woman.
Moreover, Rosalie had taken care of Aiden before. In other words, she was definitely acquainted with Amelia.
In an instant, Warrenâs mind flickered with Ameliaâs face again.
âIâm Rosalie Leighton, the representative lawyer in charge of Ms. Amelia Haabâs custody case.â Rosalie introduced herself.
As soon as Ameliaâs name was brought up, Irene, standing beside Warren, abruptly frowned. âWhat are you here for? Did Amelia ask you to plead for her? We wonât compromise about the custody of the child. He will only live a hard life with her.â Rosalieâs gaze fell on Ireneâs face. The latter was not mesmerizingly beautiful and was only considered decent-looking, but her fragile appearance worked wonders at evoking the desire of menâs instinct to protect.
âNo, Ms. Haab didnât ask me to plead on her behalf. Iâm here today specifically for you, Ms. Fletcher.â
Rosalie looked straight at Irene.
âFor me?â Irene was momentarily taken aback. âWhat reason could you possibly have?â
âOf course, I have one,â Rosalie answered indifferently. âYouâve been sending people to cause trouble at Ms. Haabâs food cart non-stop lately. Iâm here to ask you when you plan to stop, Ms. Fletcher.â
Hearing Rosalieâs words, Irene immediately furrowed her brows unhappily. âI donât know what youâre talking about.
âIf you really do not admit it, Ms. Fletcher, then I can only hand over the evidence to the cops. By then, the Fletcher family will probably suffer a hit in reputation, and even the image of the York family will be affected,â Rosalie proclaimed. Naturally, she had no evidence to speak of and was merely bluffing Irene.
Sure enough, Ireneâs countenance turned extremely gloomy in a trice. âHow could you possibly have evidence-â She subconsciously wanted to deny it, but the moment she said that, she instantly realized she had given herself away.
Warren narrowed his cold eyes and peered at Irene, who bit her lip awkwardly and wore yet another piteous look.
âYouâll naturally know if I have evidence when we bring this matter to the police station,â said Rosalie.
Then, she turned to Warren once more. âMr. York, I reckon if you really want to contest for custody, you will do so fairly instead of pulling such petty tricks, yeah? Otherwise, even if you win, what will Aiden think if he finds out that his father used such despicable means?â
Warrenâs face darkened at once. âWhat? Are you threatening me, Ms. Leighton?â
âItâs not a threat, just an advice!â Rosalie responded coolly. âI donât know what kind of grudges you two have, but without having been in her shoes, one will never understand the misery of a woman who was incarcerated for more than three years and even gave birth in prison.â
Warrenâs expression became increasingly grim, and his eyes flickered a little.
âThatâs all I have to say. All I hope is that we can keep the argument in court and quit using such petty tricks outside of it. That is unless⦠you guys genuinely think itâs impossible for you to win the case, so youâre resorting to such lowly means to win it,â Rosalie concluded. Her final sentence was laced with provocation, albeit she didnât know if it would work on Warren or not.