Chapter 566
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
She was indeed as described by Lillian. Not only was she not planning to give him 1 million dollars, but she also only wanted Callum to drive away the woman in front of her.
However, she didnât expect him to be so careful that he ended up seeing through her intentions.
At that moment, Lillianâs phone rang. She took out her phone and saw that it was a call from Callum, so she answered it.
âWhere are you?â Callumâs gentle voice came from the phone.
âIâm negotiating with the lady of the Fairmount Properties, the marriage partner that the White family has prepared for you,â Lillian said.
âNegotiating?â Callum suddenly became nervous when he heard that. âDid that woman come to you?
Did she do anything to you?â
âShe said she would pay me a huge sum to get me to leave you, but she wasnât planning on paying at all,â Lillian replied.
Josephine, who was standing beside her, had her dolled-up face twisted when she heard that. âLillian isnât playing by the rules at all! Iâll only embarrass myself further if I stick around any longer!â she thought to herself as she stood up angrily and shot Lillian a warning glare before storming off in silence.
Lillian was still on the phone at the time. When she saw Josephine leave, she immediately called out to her, âDonât forget to pay for the coffee!â
Josephine staggered upon hearing that and took a moment to steady herself. She then continued to walk toward the cashier not far away.
Callum, who was on the other end of the phone, asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothing. Ms. Tall is leaving now, thatâs all. I reminded her to pay the bill. After all, she promised that it would be her treat today.â
Hearing this, Callum couldnât help but smile. It seemed that Lillian would never disappoint him At the beginning of this call, he was worried that Lillian would misunderstand something. But now, it sounded like nothing serious happened.
âSo, should I come pick you up now?â he asked.
âI have to go Rosalieâs later. Iâll come see you when Iâm free,â Lillian replied, making it clear that friendship came first for her.
As such, Callum had no choice but to put up with it. Fortunately, Rosalie was the only one among Lillianâs friends who received such treatment. Callum would probably feel a lot more upset if there were others.
When Lillian came to Rosalieâs rental home, she saw that Rosalie was having dinner. âPerfect timing!
Iâve brought you some food,â she said.
After saying that, she put the roast duck she bought on the table and asked, âDo you have any more food? If yes, share some with me.â
âYou havenât eaten yet?â Rosalie asked. After all, it was a little late for her to be having dinner. She didnât expect Lillian to have hers even later.
âI could have come over sooner, but I got held up by something,â Lillian said as she took the food over from Rosalie and started eating.
Originally, Rosalie only cooked a bowl of scrambled egg with tomato soup. With the addition of Lillianâs roast duck, however, the meal became a lot fancier.
While they were having dinner together, Lillian asked, âWhere did Jonathan take you? Do you know that Iâm really worried about you these days?â It was inconvenient for her to ask about certain things over the phone yesterday, so she decided to ask Rosalie directly over dinner instead.
Making no attempt to hide anything, Rosalie told Lillian about the and Imansio she had stayed there these days.
asked cautiously.
âSo, Jonathan just kept you there? He didnât do anything bad to you, did he?â Lillian 0 âNo, he didnât,â Rosalie replied.
Lillian breathed a sigh of relief. âThen he is still a gentleman.â
Immediately, as if she had thought of something else, Lillian continued, âBy the way, you mentioned yesterday that you no longer have anything to do with Jonathan. What happened between you two?â
âIt is as I said, the two of us will go our separate ways from now on. Now even our game of make-
believe family is over. He and I are really just strangers now,â Rosalie replied calmly, but her calmness made Lillian a little worried.
Although Lillian didnât like Jonathan in her heart and felt that Jonathan had hurt Rosalie too deeply, she still felt a little T saddened when she heard that the two had become strangers.
At first, Lillian felt that maybe Jonathan and Rosalie still had a chance.
âJonathan is not the only man in this world. You will always meet a better one,â Lillian said in an attempt to cheer Rosalie up.
Rosalie smiled faintly and didnât refute the kindness of her friend. She knew that Lillian was worried about her future, fearing that she would really end up dying alone.
But even if she died alone, it was not all that bad. After all, it would be better to be alone without being bothered by the stress of a relationship.
Without love, they would neither be hurt nor feel pain.
âBy the way, what happened between you and Calvin?â Lillian asked when she thought about that, especially since she saw Calvin still trying to find Rosalie after his hand was broken. Lillian felt that Rosalie most likely held an extraordinary position in Calvinâs heart.
Rosalie didnât hide anything and told Lillian about the relationship between Calvin and her.
Lillian was the last person in this world she would hide anything from. In fact, she would even place her life in Lillianâs hands if the situation called for it.
Lillian was stunned after hearing that. âIn other words, Fiona, who has been on the trending page several times before, is actually just a substitute for Calvin?â
âYou could say that. I didnât expect that Fiona would become a substitute. However, Jonathan and I were together at that time. I didnât want to get entangled with Calvin, so we stopped talking any further,â
Rosalie said.
âYou are not with Jonathan anymore, are you? Why donât you tell him now, then?â Lillian was confused.
Rosalie smiled bitterly as she replied, âProbably because I donât want to owe Calvin any more favors, I guess.â
Calvin and she had both saved each otherâs lives once, so they were even in that aspect.
The debt of love, however, was the most difficult to pay off.
Calvin would probably find it harder to let her go if she told him that she was the one who saved him when they were little.
Instead of telling him the truth, she figured it would be better to carry on like this. Maybe his feelings would naturally fade away if he couldnât get her response after a few days.
Lillian looked at Rosalie, but she couldnât give the latter any advice. After all, a bystander like her couldnât possibly interfere in their relationship.
âFiona sure is a lucky one, though. She hasnât done anything, and yet, she gets to live a prosperous and wealthy life!â