Chapter 867
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Her steps came to an abrupt halt, and she turned her head sharply, seeing Callum standing 30 feet away from her.
âHe⦠hasnât left?â she thought.
Lillian was stunned and then saw Callum walking towards her step by step. âAre you here to find me?â
he repeated his earlier question.
Only then did Lillian snap out of her daze. She took a deep breath and asked, âYes! Did you get injured when you fell down the escalator? Where are you hurt?â
His dark eyes stared at her intently. Then, a mocking smile curved his lips. âAre you genuinely concerned about me now?â
âWhat if I am? Youâre injured, and itâs late at night. Why arenât you resting at home instead of coming here?â If she hadnât opened the window because she couldnât sleep, she wondered how long he would have stayed here.
As she thought of it, her heart trembled.
He chuckled lightly, his eyelashes flickering slightly. âWhat if I say I came here because I wanted to see you? Would you be moved? Would you be willing to start over with me?â.
âCallum, Iâm being serious!â
âOn what grounds do you think my words arenât serious?â he retorted.
She hesitated, staring at him, her hand clutching the hem of her nightgown tightly. âI wonât start over with you.â
She thought, âBecause I donât know if the next time the White family faces a crisis, you wonât leave me again because of ambition, because of your desire for wealth and power. At that time, not only me but my parents would suffer another severe blow. So⦠Even though I still have feelings for you, I donât have the courage to take that risk again.â
Then, she said, âBut⦠Iâm grateful for you for saving me tonight. If it werenât for you, the person injured now might have been me, and I might be lying in the hospital. Butâ¦â She bit her lips as if gathering her courage. âCallum, you donât need to save me again next time. Since weâre not involved anymore, you donât need to save me repeatedly!â
His gaze sharpened, and his mocking expression intensified. âAre you afraid of owing me more and more? Afraid that you wonât be able to extricate yourself from me?â His sharp gaze seemed to be able to see through her whole body. Lillian stiffened as she heard him continue, âIf you owe me more and more, will you be unable to rest assured of being with Jerick?
heart trembled as she thought, âHe thinks Jerick and 1.
deed, if she didnât explain it, people would probably misunderstand The Ceoâs Convict Wite âLillian, believe it or not, in the future, you will owe me more and more.â The voice cut through the night with crystal clarity. âUnless one day, you truly marry another man and become his wife, only then will I vanish from your world, never to be seen by you again!â
Lillian was stunned.
His words were so resolute. It felt like a sharp sword stabbing fiercely into her heart.
It hurt.
All at once, the pain erupted in her heart.
She had considered the idea of them not being entangled in each otherâs lives, but she had never imagined a lifetime of never seeing him again.
Countless times, she had fantasized about them growing old, perhaps meeting by chance on the street, sharing a knowing smile, and treating all the past hardships as beautiful memories.
However, now, his words shattered all her fantasies.
âSo, do you want to marry someone else and never see me again?â Callumâs voice echoed in her ears.
She stared at him blankly, feeling lost, unsure of how to respond.
Callum didnât seem to want to wait for her answer, so he turned around and intended to leave.
Lillianâs body moved first and she suddenly grabbed his arm. âHow serious are your injuries?â
His tall figure stiffened. In the moonlight, he seemed to grow paler. âIâve said it. If youâre not interested in me, donât touch me.â
âCanât someone whom you saved be concerned about your injuries?â Lillian asked. âOthers can, butâ¦
you canât!â he said, trying to pull his arm away from her grip. Lillian felt a sharp pain in her heart. Still, she stubbornly held onto Callumâs arm. âHow serious are your injuries?â She just wanted to know how badly he was injured.
He stared at her, her hand gripping his arm so tightly. It was as if she didnât want to let him go, no matter what.
âIf⦠she really doesnât let me leave her, how good would that be?â he thought. Do you really want to know?â His voice came, hoarse and unusually rough.
âYes, I want to know, she answered firmly.
Fine, release your hand, and Iâll show you!â Callum said.
Lilian hesitated for a moment, then released her grip.
ing advantage of her releasing him, Callum directly took off his coat, then hir revealing his The Geos Convict Wile The bright moonlight spilled on him, making the white bandages on his body stand out, glaringly white against the night.
The thick bandages almost covered his entire chest and back. On the white bandages, faint traces of red could still be seen.
âIâve treated my injuries, so you donât need to worry,â Callum said coldly.
However, just as he was about to put his clothes back on, his body stiffened again. It was because her hand had unexpectedly touched his back, even through the bandages. Although there was a layer of gauze, he could still keenly feel her touch. âIt must hurt a lot,â Lillian murmured.
Callum tightly pursed his thin lips. âHurtâ¦â he thought. He didnât feel the pain. when he fell while protecting her. He only cared about her safety.
Yet, when Jerick ran to her, thanking him, he felt the pain. He remembered that there was another man by her side now.
âShe said she couldnât be with me. Is Jerick a factor in that decision? Will she and Jerick get married and have children? What would I do then? Perhaps, living without any expectations is the only way for me to live,â he thought.
Callum took a step back, putting his clothes back on. âAlright, youâve seen it. Whether Iâm in pain or not, if you really care, why donât you come back to me? That way, I wonât be in pain anymore!â