Chapter 784
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Warren knew he would pay such a price, but he still did it for Amelia. âWarren is paying for his sins.â
Then, Rosalie asked, âHas he come to see you in the last few years?â
âYes, but he knows I donât want to see him. So most of the time, he will not show up in front of me,â
Amelia said. She then turned to Aiden, who was playing with Jennifer, and continued, âThe York family has also been looking for Aiden on and off, hoping that he can reunite with them.â
âYou didnât agree?â Rosalie asked, considering that Aiden still carried his motherâs surname.
âAiden did not want to,â Amelia said. âWarren said something to Aiden that he should not have said back then. He thought the child would not care about it and just coaxed him afterward. However, children tend to remember the ones who had hurt them.â
âWill you forgive Warren?â Rosalie asked. She had deliberately searched for Warrenâs news, knowing that Warren had not been married in the last five years and had no girlfriend or scandals. Rosalie thought, âWarren might want to wait for Amelia to change her mind.â
âHe and I were separated five years ago. I forgave him because it takes lot of emotion to hate someone, but we will never be together again,â Amelia said calmly.
It seemed that those past emotions had been brushed off.
a Rosalie did not know if Amelia had made the right choice. âThey used to love each other so much. Now theyâre separated for good. What a shameâ¦â she thought.
When Rosalie left with Jennifer, she saw a black Maybach parked in a shadow near the concession stand.
Someone could be seen in the back seat through the window.
âIs it rare to see a car like that in a place like this? Could the man in the car be Warren?â Rosalie wondered.
Even after Warren had ruined Ireneâs reputation, accepted the punishment, and overturned the case for Amelia, he still could not erase the damage he had done to Amelia and Aiden.
Meanwhile, Jennifer suddenly said in a sweet voice, âMommy, itâs time to get off!â
Rosalie suddenly regained her senses and realized that the subway she had taken with Jennifer had reached its stop.
Warren and Amelia had occupied Rosalieâs mind before.
âOkay. Letâs go home.â Rosalie took Jenniferâs hand and walked toward the subway station exit.
Naturally, the Youngblood residence was Rosalie and Jenniferâs home. Rosalie walked Jennifer back to the Youngblood residence, which was also a way to familiarize Jennifer with the neighborhood.
To Rosalieâs surprise, she saw a tall figure standing not far ahead as she reached the entrance of the Youngblood residence.
The man was dressed in a beige casual suit. His delicate but indifferent face was full of anxiety at that moment.
âThatâs Calvin!â Rosalie exclaimed inwardly.
If Jonathan were the love of her life, Calvin would be the one she did not know how to face.
Calvin had helped Rosalie and saved her when she grew up.
Rosalie knew Calvin liked her, but she could not give any response other than refusal.
Rosalie also heard from Lillian that Calvin was devastated after Rosalie supposedly died. In those days, journalists often reported that Calvin was drunk, knelt at Rosalieâs grave, and cried.
After that, Calvin left Strico and rarely returned.
At that moment, Calvin seemed to feel Rosalieâs gaze. He turned around and looked at Rosalie, then his body suddenly shook, and his eyes were fixed on Rosalie.
âAll these years, I only saw Rosalie in my dreams or when I was drunk!â Calvin thought.
In an instant, Calvin almost lost his balance.
âIt is Rosalie! She is real! Alan is right! Rosalie is still alive!â Calvin thought.
The next moment, Calvin called out Rosalieâs name in a hoarse voice and rushed toward her.
Calvinâs emotions were all over the place because of the love he had for Rosalie.
As Calvin ran to Rosalie, Calvin suddenly heard Jenniferâs voice asking, âMommy, who is he?â
Jenniferâs voice brought Calvin back to his senses. Only then did Calvin realize that a little girl of about four or five was standing next to Rosalie, and the child looked very similar to Rosalie.
Even then, Rosalie said nothing, but Calvin could guess the girl was Rosalieâs child. âThis must be one of the triplets Rosalie was pregnant with. It turns out that Guillermo is not the only child who survived,â
Calvin thought.
âI amâ¦â Calvin hesitated for a moment before crouching down and said in a hoarse voice, âI am Mr.
Gunner. What is your name?â
âMy name is Jennifer Youngblood, but I was originally known as Jennifer Leighton. Mr. Gunner, you can call me Jen.â Jennifer looked at Calvin with curiosity.
In an instant, Calvin felt like he had just seen Rosalie, the strong little girl who had once saved his life.
That was the past he could never let go of in Calvinâs life.
âJen, right? Okay, I will call you Jen,â Calvin muttered with tears in his eyes.
âThis little girlâs parents are Rosalie and Jonathan. Jen? Did Rosalie name her daughter Jen because of Jonathan? For the past five years, she still had Jonathan in her heart even when she was not with that man. That was why she named her child Jen,â Calvin thought.
âMr. Gunner, are you going to cry?â Jennifer touched Calvinâs eyes and asked, âAre you going to cry like Daddy?â Then, Jennifer wondered, âWhy do adults like to cry here? Daddy cried that day, and now, Mr. Gunner is also about to cry.â
Calvinâs eyelashes trembled slightly. Tears filled his eyes as he replied, âThese are happy tears.â
âHappy?â Jennifer was confused.
âYes. I am so happy to see you and your mommyâ¦â Calvin said in a choked voice.
Jennifer was even more confused. âIf a person is happy, why should he cry?â she wondered.