Chapter 822
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
When he walked out of the bathroom, he saw Madeline sitting on the couch with a meaningful smile.
She said, âIt seems that you are still reluctant to leave your sweetheart. You played hero and saved a damsel in distress today, but unfortunately, no matter how reluctant you are, you canât be with her.â
âI just happened to pass by that place. Since I have decided to marry you, you donât need to worry about it,â Callum said indifferently.
âThat would be best.â Madeline got up and walked to Callum. âYou should know how much I did for you.
I helped you get back the White family and convinced my parents to let you continue to be the chairman after our marriage of convenience. Lillian canât do what I did for you. She will never be your backer and help you with anything.â
Madeline believed that she was the only one who could help him.
With that, Madeline raised her arms and wrapped them around Callumâs neck.
Callumâs body stiffened slightly and his eyes flashed. But this time, he didnât push her away.
Madelineâs eyes flashed with complacency. She thought, âHeâll be conquered by me after all.â
âCallum, only I can really help you become a person above all others and fight side by side with you without letting you be looked down upon by anyone. Lillian will only be your stumbling block,â Madeline said confidently.
Callumâs eyes darkened.
He thought, âLillian, Lillian, wait for me a little longer, okay? I just hope sheâll give me some time. Just give me some more time.â
Rosalie and Jonathan returned to the Youngblood residence and cleaned up. Rosalie also thoroughly checked Jonathanâs body. After making sure that there was nothing wrong, she felt relieved.
âDonât protect me like this next time. Fortunately, what they threw today were only eggs, vegetable leaves, and papers. If they splashed sulfuric acid on us, the consequences would be unimaginable,â
Rosalie said. Thinking of what happened just now, she was still scared, especially when he only focused on protecting her and putting her in his arms to prevent those things from hitting her.
But at that time, she was helpless. He was protecting her, but she couldnât do anything else.
This feeling made her feel uncomfortable.
Jonathan said, âEven so, itâs better to have it splashed on me than on you. Rosie, Iâm your husband. It is natural for a husband to protect his wife.â
âButâ¦â
âThe only people I can protect like this are you and our kids, so there are no buts. Will you sit by and do nothing if you can protect me one day?â
Rosalie held her breath. She knew that she wouldnât sit by and do nothing. She would protect him with her own life.
âWhatâs wrong with that man today? Is he involved in a lawsuit with you?â Jonathan changed the subject and asked.
âHe was accused of intentional injury in a lawsuit I handled back then, and his lawyer is my mentor,â
said she.
âItâs Connor Smuckler, right?â Jonathan said.
âYou know him?â Rosalie was slightly surprised and then realized that he had thoroughly investigated her life in Lofbury when she returned to Strico, so she nodded and added, âYes, it was also the first time I met Mr. Smuckler. I won that lawsuit and he lost, but he didnât get angry. Instead, he took me as his apprentice.â
That lawsuit was a rare defeat for Connor, but Rosalie still felt touched when she thought of what he said to her at the time.
At that time, Connor said, âCompared with the so-called failures, it is more important to find out the truth. Although we lawyers should defend our clients, we canât forfeit our conscience and not seek the truth.â
Connor was an upright lawyer and was highly respected in the legal profession. He was someone Rosalie admired deep down.
Rosalie said, âThe man earlier is called Yoel Goldman. He used to be a staff member of an agency, but he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, so he lost his job. I heard that his family used a lot of money to get him the job back then and even took on some debts.â
Therefore, it was not difficult to understand Yoelâs hostility and resentment towards her. However, Yoel not only targeted her but also mentioned Connor today.
10 351 Thinking of this, Rosalie suddenly shuddered. âBy the way, will there be news about what happened today? If Mr. Smuckler is implicatedâ¦â
âDonât worry. Iâve asked someone to deal with it. I wonât let this matter spread online,â Jonathan said.
Rosalie knew that he was a man of his word. Even if what happened today was really discussed online, it would only be on a small scale and not become viral.
But even so, she still called Connor, who was in Lofbury, and told him about this matter. She wanted him to be mentally prepared in case someone mentioned it in front of him.
After all, she didnât want Connorâs reputation to be damaged, especially by such nasty denigration.
âMr. Smuckler, Iâm sorry. I will handle this matter on my side. Now we have called the police and that man has been detained. It was just that it happened in a downtown area, so even if the relevant news were deleted, Iâm afraid there would still be someâ¦â
âWe donât have to be afraid of this if we did nothing wrong.â Connorâs voice came from the other end of the phone, exuding a strange charm that comforted people. âYou and I both had a clear conscience in that case. Since we have chosen to be lawyers, we will face many doubts sooner or later. If you plan to continue working in this industry, there may be more to be faced in the future.â
âI got it,â Rosalie said.
âAnyway, you said on the phone last time that Jonathan treats you very well, so Iâm relieved. Next time, I will visit you, Jen, and Guille, whom you mentioned, in Strico,â Connor said.
As Connor was long in the tooth, Rosalie hurriedly said, âI should bring them to see you in Lofbury, instead.â
âHaha. I want to see Strico too. Iâll go over when Iâm done with the cases on hand,â Connor said.
They talked for a while before ending the call.
âIt seems that you respect your mentor very much,â Jonathan said.
Rosalie said, âWell, he is a very upright person. I defeated him in the lawsuit at the time, but he was not displeased at all. He valued the truth more than the case. He said that the defendantâs interests should be safeguarded, but it doesnât mean that we can forfeit our conscience, reverse the truth, and create more injustices and victims in this world.â