Chapter 535
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
However, according to Rosalieâs investigation, Warren had always been proud and arrogant, so she hoped that it would work one way or another.
If not, she would have no choice but to ask Callum to arrange a new job for Amelia.
Rosalie turned around and left once she said her piece, whereas Warren turned to look at Irene, who was beside him. âWhy did you do it?â
Irene blanched and bit her red lip lightly, replying, âI just⦠wanted to help you. I know how much you want to obtain custody. If⦠If Amelia doesnât have enough income, the court⦠will never award custody to her.â
Warren pursed his thin lips and gazed at Irene with his dark eyes intensely.
Guilt washed over Irene as she felt like he was seeing through her. In reality, she didnât send people to trouble Amelia for the custody case at all. She simply wanted to vent her anger.
After all, it was because of Amelia and Aiden that Warren unexpectedly left the banquet that was meant to announce their wedding date, making her a laughingstock in the entire city.
âDo not do such a thing again. Donât interfere in the custody case!â Warren rebuked.
Irene hummed softly in acknowledgment, then wore a remorseful, helpless expression. âIâm sorry, Warren. I was just trying to help you, but I didnât know you wouldnât like it⦠Iâll listen to you and stop doing it in the future. Donât be mad anymore, okay?â
Seeing Ireneâs pitiful demeanor, Warren sighed faintly, âIâm not mad.â
âReally? I⦠I thought you were mad at me because of Amelia. Iâm so afraid that you still have feelings for her.â While speaking, Irene clutched Warrenâs arm as if she genuinely feared losing this man.â
Ameliaâs face emerged in Warrenâs mind once more, and he recalled how she had cried before him and said she never wanted to cross paths with him again. The scene where she ruthlessly pricked her abdomen with the broken glass also replayed in his head, alongside how pale she was when she panicked and begged him not to fight for Aidenâs custody.
He thought, âWhy? Why is it that every time I think about these, my heart seems to be aching mildly?
Because of lingering feelings? But Iâve never fallen for that woman at all. How could there possibly be lingering feelings? I was only kind to her for revenge.â
Warren was initially supposed to take revenge on Ameliaâs father, but since the man was long dead, he took revenge on Amelia instead.
Therefore, he was confident he would never have any lingering feelings for Amelia.
âYouâre overthinking things. Donât think too much anymore. Youâre the only one I love,â Warren said in a deep voice.
Irene flashed a smile, lowered her head gently, and leaned against his arm, saying tenderly, âI love you, Warren. I truly love you so much that I will do anything for you.â
She thought, âYes, Iâll do anything, including completely erasing Amelia from your heart!
The man that I, Irene Fletcher, want must only have me in his heart! There needs to be no other women!â
As Rosalie had finished her business at the banquet today, she planned to inform Lillian before leaving.
When she found Lillian, the latter was gazing at a popular male celebrity of the entertainment industry with starry eyes seemingly conversing with the other party, while Callum, who stood aside, appeared helpless and glum.
Rosalie could understand Callumâs current mood, but this was inevitable, for Lillian was a fangirl of celebrities. Since Callum brought Lillian here, he ought to have expected such a scene in advance.
Still, based on Rosalieâs understanding of her best friend, no matter how hyped up Lillian was over a certain celebrity, it never went beyond pure admiration. For Lillian, the one she loved had always been Callum.
The fact that Callum was willing to accompany Lillian here like this was also a kind of indulgence and love.
Rosalie was glad for Lillian to meet such a supportive boyfriend and find happiness. She hoped that the latter would continue to live in such bliss for the rest of her life.
and Only after Lillian finished talking with that popular celebrity did Rosalie approach and say, âIâm leaving now. Just came to let you know.â
Lillian said in surprise, âYouâre going back so soon? Why? Stay a little longer! Itâs such a rare opportunity to meet so many celebrities today.â
Rosalie replied, âGo ahead without me. You should know that Iâm, um⦠not that interested in celebrities.â
Lillian gave it a thought and agreed with that sentiment, so she stopped persuading Rosalie to stay.
âHave you met Irene and âYeah, weâve talked. As for whether Amelia will have any more troubles, weâll have to see.â Rosalie leaned close and whispered to her friend, âHey, even if youâre excited to meet celebrities, at least consider your boyfriendâs feelings.â
âItâs fine. My Callum is the most understanding man ever,â stated Lillian confidently.
âUnderstanding?â parroted Rosalie inwardly. At this moment, she genuinely sympathized with the âunderstandingâ Callum a little.
âAll right, Iâll get going, then,â Rosalie said.
Then, she walked toward the exit of the venue, musing that Calvin was likely with Fiona now. She decided to thank him and return the gown she currently wore tomorrow.
Just as she was lost in her thoughts, her arm was grabbed by someone out of nowhere. When she looked back, Calvinâs face instantly came into her view.
âYouâre leaving?â he asked.
âMhm. Iâve finished my task for today. Thank you,â Rosalie thanked again. âAs for this gown on me, Iâll take it to your workplace to return to you tomorrow.â
âYou donât have to. Keep the gown,â Calvin said.
âItâs too expensive. I canât accept it.â Judging by its workmanship and those inlays, Rosalie estimated that the gown would cost at least hundreds of thousands of dollars.
âYouâve already worn it. Who do you expect me to give it to after you return it to me? Or do you think thereâs a woman whoâs willing to accept a gown worn by others as a gift?â Calvin raised an eyebrow.
In a flash, Rosalie was rendered speechless.
âIf you really return the gown to me, I will only throw it away,â Calvin added. In truth, he simply hoped she would keep it for herself.
That was because when she put on the gown, it was as if she had given him a beautiful fantasy, making him feel that his dream had become reality.
âIf youâre going back, Iâll drive you home,â Calvin continued.
âDonât you have to⦠accompany others?â Rosalie queried meaningfully, having noticed Fiona had looked like she wanted nothing more than for Calvin to keep her company earlier.
âNo, I just want to accompany you,â replied Galvin, staring fixedly at the woman in front of him. âFiona is indeed the little girl Iâve been looking for and my life savior, but you are the one I love! Rosalie, I hope you never get this wrong.â