Chapter 73
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âIâm not sure either, Tallian said âI just met Zendaya She mentioned that Jonathan supported you and you seemed to be with Jonathan, but the only man who suddenly appeared around you was Jon.
Thatâs why I wonder if Jon is Jonathanâ
After all, Jon did not appear to be a vagrant. She couldnât find any photos of Jonathan on the Internet whatsoever. When she searched just now, she could only find distant images or shots from behind that lacked clear facial details.
Rosalie only sensed that Lillianâs voice in her car was becoming muddled.
She knew that Jon was not an ordinary person, and he might be either rich or powerful.
She knew that she and Jon were not from the same world.
But she never thought that Jon was Jonathan âIndeed. Why didnât I ever consider this? Jon could be short for Jonathan,â she pondered.
In comparison to Melanie, the woman who died in a car accident, Jonathan had actually inflicted greater psychological trauma upon her.
People always said that it was Jonathanâs woman whom she had killed, so she deserved to suffer the torment.
Some who aimed to appease Jonathan deliberately caused her suffering simply because he had once remarked. âLet her remain in prison.â
Consequently, others subjected her to torment.
âRosalie, are you listening?â Lillian asked, sensing an unusual silence on the other end of the phone Lillian knew the significance of Jon to Rosalie. If Jon did indeed turn out to be Jonathan, it would be a severe blow to her.
But Lillian didnât want her friend to be fooled and be treated as a laughing stock by others, so she called Rosalie and revealed the truth to her.
âI⦠Iâm listening.â Rosalie inhaled deeply, her body trembling to the point where it seemed she could barely hold the phone. âLillian. L. Ill call you back.â
She mustered nearly all her strength to fully articulate that sentence.
âOkay. Rosalie, you⦠Donât be too sad,â Lillian said. That was all she could say now When the call was over, Rosalie quietly looked at Jonathanâs back through the glass door. Yes, she had seen Jonathanâs back on the Internet before. At that time, she still thought that his back was somewhat similar to Jonâs.
It turned out that they were the same person. That was why their backs looked similar.
She blamed herself for her foolishness.
She silently pushed open the glass doorâ¦.
At this moment, Jonathan was dealing with Alan on the other end of his phone.
âWho is the woman that was able to make you leave your grandfather behind on New Yearâs Eve and rush to town to rescue her Alanâs curiosity was piqued âHow did you know about that? Jonathan asked âI happened to meet the deputy police chief of the police station today. I heard about it from himâ
Jonathan was dumbfounded What a gossipy man,â he thought.
âHow about bringing that woman here and letting everyone see her? I really want to know what she looks like,â Alan said.
After all, Jonathan had always displayed indifference towards women in their circle. Even Melanie, who used to be engaged to lam, received the same treatment. He had never gone as far as traveling thousands of miles and mobilizing police cars to surround a house in the middle of the night to rescue a woman.
leven called Jonathan to ask about the matter afterward.
Therefore, when Alan heard this, he was stunned However, Alanâs curiosity made Jonathan inexplicably unhappy. He didnât want other men to be too curious about Rosalie, and he was also reluctant for her to meet those people. He even wanted to place her somewhere only he could access, away from prying eyes âIf Alan and the others see Rosalie, and if she harbors different feelings for any of themâ¦â he thought.
Jonathan was well aware that Alan and his group, particularly Calvin, were quite popular with women. It appeared that any woman Calvin took a liking to eventually became his girlfriend. Even though these women understood that their titne with him would be brief, they still pursued him âIf Calvin has a crush on Rosalieâ¦â¦.. Jonathan was inexplicably irritated at the thought of that.
Perhaps, to others, the name Jonathan signified his ability to obtain any woman he desired. However, his name wal ironically, the largest obstacle he still grappled with.
âSheâs just an average woman. There is no need to meet her.â he said indifferently.
âBut this woman is different. You left your grandfather behind for her sake.â Alan said. âWell, I havenât seen you care so much about a woman. Are you in love with her? Do want to hide herâ
The more Alan said so, the more irritable Jonathan became Rosalieâs delicate face occupied his mind.
An inexplicable anxiety surged in his heart.
He pondered exactly when he had begun to worry that a woman would fall in love with another man.
He questioned whether he had genuinely fallen in love with Rosalie. Attempting to counter this notion, he tried to convince himself that he merely enjoyed the feeling of being with her.
He had sworn that he would never fall in love with any woman in his life!
âThere is nothing special. Itâs merely a game. I was rather bored and used it to pass the time. You neednât be curious,â he commented casually.
But, the next moment, a crisp sound of something landing came from behind him.
His body immediately tensed. Upon turning around and spotting the person unexpectedly positioned behind him, an abrupt surge of fear rippled through his heart, rapidly enveloping his entire being âShe⦠When did she arrive? How much of the conversation did she overhear?â he mused to himself.
How many years have passed since he last experienced such fear? Yet now, as he faced her, he felt an overpowering sense of trepidation, akin to having something within his grasp that he couldnât keep.
âJonathan.â Alan was still murmuring on the other end of the phone. Jonathan pressed the button to end the call.
There was a boundless silence between them. He didnât put out the cigarette until it burned into his hand.
âAre you⦠Jonathan?â Rosalie heard herself asking. There was no anger, no crying, and no complaint.
There was only calmness.
As she pushed open the glass door and overheard him describing it as nothing more than a game, a mere means of alleviating boredom, her initial tumultuous heart inexplicably settled.
That was the answer to her questions.
Otherwise, why would a person like Jonathan spend two months with her at the rental home as Jon?