Chapter 841
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
The security guard was stunned upon hearing that. Then, he noticed the broken shards of the flowerpot and the dirt on the ground.
Thus, he hurriedly relinquished his grip. Rosalie had her bodyguard examine Zacharyâs wrist.
After a careful examination, the bodyguards reported to Rosalie, âThis manâs wrist is broken, Mrs.
Youngblood.â
âTake him to the hospital,â Rosalie ordered.
âRight away,â he replied.
Rosalieâs phone rang at that moment. She answered it, and her expression suddenly changed upon hearing what the caller said. âI see. All right, thank you.â
After hanging up, Rosalie did not enter the building but headed for the courthouse instead.
Her bodyguard, on the other hand, sent Zachary to the hospital. After Rosalie emerged from court, she received a call from her bodyguard, telling her that Zachary had seen a doctor and was reportedly suffering only a mild injury, which would take about a month to recover.
âVery well. Give him the compensation he deserves. If he has any other requirements, tell me ahead of time,â Rosalie instructed..
Then, Rosalie called Connor. âIâm sorry, Mr. Smuckler, but there might be some trouble to come.â
âI know. That fellow, Yoel, filed a lawsuit, didnât he? No big deal. Let the public prosecutorâs office investigate it. Our conscience for this case is clear. The gossip, meanwhile, doesnât matter because Iâm an old man. My wife, too, knows you well enough, and she wonât overthink it. You and your husband, thoughâ¦â
âHe wonât misunderstand anything,â Rosalie said hurriedly. âJon trusts me.â
Connor was pleased. âThatâs good.â
Jonathan did not come home for dinner that night. âMr. Youngblood will be coming home late today,â
Gary announced. âPlease have your dinner first, Guillermo, Ms. Youngblood, and Mrs. Youngblood.â
âVery well.â Rosalie was used to him skipping dinner for work. She 10:171 ordered the servant to keep Jonathanâs portion warm before beginning to eat with the children.
In the meantime, Jonathan was glaring condescendingly at the honest-looking woman before him.
If she had not admitted to it, he would not have thought that she was the one who dropped the flowerpot off the 20th floor earlier that day.
This woman was a cleaner of the building. Honest, meek, and diligent in her daily tasks, he could scarcely believe she had done such a thing.
âSo, you donât know who had you drop the flowerpot, do you?â Jonathan asked coldly.
The cleaner was blindfolded at the moment. She was unaware that the man standing before her was Jonathan, the worst possible person in Strico one could provoke.
âYes, yes. I-I donât know. I just received a printed note, instructing me to drop the flowerpot on the woman at the appointed time. Together with the note, there was a 20,000 dollar deposit. There would be another 20,000 upon completing the job.â
The cleaner was stammering. Scared to death, she was cursing the impulse that compelled her to accept the job. She thought that there were no surveillance cameras that high up in the building. As long as the flowerpot met its mark, she would be 40,000 dollars richer-enough for her to build a house in her village.
She did not even stop to consider what would happen to the person it hit. Unexpectedly, somebody had brought her here before the stack of bills had even grown warm in her hands. At that moment, her hands that had once dropped the flowerpot were already stained with blood.
Jonathanâs eyes darkened. âI donât want her hands to do anything like that ever again. After youâre done, hand her over to the police,â he ordered his subordinates coldly.
âYes, sir,â his men answered.
The cleaner panicked. âAre they going to break my hands?â she wondered. At that moment, she would rather be handed over to the police.
Please spare me. I wonât do it again. I-Iâll surrender myself to the policeâ¦â No matter how she pleaded, however, Jonathanâs expression remained frigid.
10:47 âThis woman should be grateful that Rosalie didnât get hurt today,â he thought grimly. âOtherwise, a thousand deaths wouldnât be enough for her, much less losing her hands!â
Ignoring the womanâs pleas, Jonathan left. Carlos scrambled to catch up. After they entered the car parked outside, Carlos handed Jonathan a file. âThis is what Zachary has been up to for the past few years. Now a courier, he had coincidentally come to your wifeâs rescue today and had his wrist broken because of it. Mrs. Youngblood had somebody send him to the hospital for treatment.â
Jonathan looked through the documents in his hand, and the atmosphere inside the car seemed to compress.
âWhat a coincidence,â Jonathan said suddenly, his voice ringing in the car. âY-Yes, what a coincidence.â
Carlosâ forehead was covered in beads of sweat. He detected a trace of jealousy in Jonathanâs voice.
A thought suddenly occurred to him. âCould Mr. Youngblood⦠be jealous that Zachary saved Rosalie?â
âIs there any surveillance footage of the spot?â Jonathan asked.
âYes.â Carlos hurriedly took out his phone, selected a video intercepted by his men, and played it for his employer.
In the video, Zachary ran up from behind and wrapped his arms around Rosalie, tackling her to the ground.
After a while, they stood up again and had a conversation.
Jonathanâs eyes grew dimmer than ever. Even after the video ended, his gaze lingered on the screen, as if he was thinking hard about something. Thus, Carlos was forced to continue holding the phone after the video had finished playing. He took a careful glance at his employer, wondering if Jonathan was actually jealous.
Just as Carlos was contemplating if he should say something, that nothing was going on between Rosalie and Zachary, Jonathanâs cold voice sounded once more.
âDo you think Rosalie is feeling sorry for Zachary?â
âHm?â Carlos was stunned. âFeeling sorry?â
He stared at Carlos nonchalantly. âPeople are sympathetic creatures, arenât they? Zachary was once her boyfriend, after all. Do you think she feels sorry for him?â
Carlos felt a sudden chill down his spine. He sensed that Zachary would wind up with a tragic fate if he answered yes.
That was proof enough for him that Jonathan was indeed jealous.
âWell⦠I donât think so,â Carlos said cautiously. âAfter all, Mrs.
Youngblood didnât ask you to show the Xanthos family and the Hamilton family mercy when you decided to strike.â