Chapter 745
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
After the doctor and nurse left, Rosalie looked at Jonathan, who was still standing in the ward.
At that moment, he stood not far from the hospital bed and seemed surrounded by a sense of loneliness and despair.
Rosalie pursed her lips and said, âAfter the baby is born, I⦠want to move out of the Youngblood Residence.â
Jonathan suddenly raised his head and looked straight at her. His face was full of shock and panic.
âYou want to⦠move out from the Youngblood residence?â
âYes,â She replied. âBecause I donât know how to face you. Maybe it is better for us if Iâm to move out of the Youngblood Residence.â
She could find many reasons for that decision. For example, he didnât really spend time with her, for she was just a nobody to him. Another reason was that he was a cold person in the first place, how could he sympathize with someone insignificant? And again, he just stood by and didnât get himself involved in it. She could find more than one reason, but she couldnât convince herself. Her belief from childhood was to fight for justice, so she chose to become a lawyer and would use the law as a weapon to seek what she regarded as justice. However, the person she loved most once let her be unjustly sent to jail with indifference.
Her experience in prison had almost changed her life. Maybe only time could slowly heal the pain and damage.
âWhat do you mean itâs better for us? I never thought that it would be better if you moved out of the Youngblood Residence!â Jonathan hurriedly walked to the bedside. He subconsciously wanted to grab her but stopped when he was about to touch her.
His hand was only a few inches away from her shoulder. He could reach her if he stretched forward a little. Despite the short distance, for him, they seemed to be tens of millions of feet apart.
The scene of her vomiting and the way her body shivered were all clearly imprinted in his mind.
âJust pretend itâs better for me then. And also⦠I want to find another place after Iâm discharged from the hospital. Just help me find a small apartment, preferably near a hospital. It will be more convenient for prenatal examinations,â Rosalie said.
Since she couldnât face him now, it would be better to allow both of them to calm down. For her, the most important thing now was the children in her belly. She must let them be born into this world safely.
10:25 However, what she said only reminded him of one possibility.
âSo, are you planning to divorce me?â His voice came out hoarse and trembling. Rosalie was stunned.
âDivorce?â
Although she didnât know how to face him, she had never thought about divorce. The vulnerability written on his face when he said this made her heartache.
The truth made her so miserable that it made her hate him for acting indifferent back then. She couldnât understand why he would refuse to show some sympathy to an innocent person for the sake of benefits. However, he was the man she loved the most after all! He was the father of the children in her belly.
She once said to give the children a warm and beautiful family.
But now, she didnât know how long it would take to make her wish come true.
âI⦠I never thought about divorce,â Rosalie said after a while.
But her answer didnât make him feel better. His eyes fell on her bulging abdomen. âIs it for the babies?
You wonât divorce me, but you donât want to look at me and donât even want to live in the same place with me. Am I right?â
âIâ¦â She didnât know how to answer for a moment.
âIn that case, you live in the Youngblood Residence. I will move out. As for divorce, since you havenât thought about it, then donât ever think about it.â
He was willing to sacrifice everything he had in exchange for her forgiveness, but not for the price of her leaving him!
He didnât care whether she wanted to escape from the Youngblood residence or run away from him. He wanted her to stay in the Youngblood residence as if she would never leave!
After saying that, Jonathan turned around and walked out of the ward.
A moment later, a nurse came in. It was the one who had been taking care of Rosalie at night for the past few days.
âMrs. Youngblood, Mr. Youngblood asked you to rest well and said that he wonât enter the ward anymore, so you donât need to worry about anything,â said the nurse.
Rosalie was silent. She lay on the bed and slowly closed her eyes. She stroked her abdomen with her hand as she tried her best to calm herself down.
Rosalie mused, âBeing calm is the best for the children!
What should I do? Can I forget the pain he inflicted when he stood by and did nothing for his own interests? Can I do that?â.
Suddenly, she thought of what he had said before. He told her that if he had known her earlier, he would not have let her suffer so much.
At that time, she only thought he meant the hardships she had suffered in prison.
But in fact, there was another layer of meaning in his words!
10:25 If he had known her earlier and fallen in love with her, then he wouldnât stand by. He would use all his power to protect her.
âWhy did he and I meet so late? Why didnât we know each other before I went to jail?â
Tears slowly welled out of Rosalieâs closed eyes, wetting her pillow.
At that moment, she hoped that they would know each other earlier than ever before. âHow good it would be if that was the case?â
When Rosalie was discharged from the hospital, Jonathan didnât appear before her. Everything had been taken care of by the butler and bodyguards of the Youngblood family. She was driven back to the Youngblood residence.
The caretaker who stayed with her in the bedroom at night was replaced by an experienced nurse specially hired by Jonathan.
Rosalie suddenly felt as if she was unfamiliar with the house.
âIs it because Jon is not here?â
At the thought of Jonathan, she felt pain in her heart again.
In the next few days, Rosalie took care of her babies in the Youngblood residence and didnât go out.
However, she found that there were more security guards outside than before. Even if she was walking around in the house, there would be at least three people following her.
She once told the butler that she didnât need three, but only one person to accompany her. After all, she was just staying in the house and did not go out. But the butler said, âIt was arranged by Mr.
Youngblood. If Mrs. Youngblood wants to reduce the number of people, you can call Mr. Youngblood.â
Rosalie didnât say anything else at once and relented.