Chapter 960
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Half an hour later, the security guard on the side of the manor reported, âMr. Youngblood, Mrs.
Youngblood is leaving the manor.â
Jonathanâs eyes flashed. He thought, âIs she going to leave here after all?â âLet the driver send her back to the Youngblood residence.â
âYes,â the security guard answered.
However, in the end, Jonathan was surprised that the driver responsible for driving Rosalie reported after returning, âMrs. Youngblood didnât go back to the Youngblood residence but went to stay at a hotel.â
Then, the driver reported the name and address of the hotel, as well as the room number Rosalie stayed in.
Jonathan frowned slightly, thinking, âHotel? It doesnât matter whether she stays in the Youngblood residence or a hotel. She can do as she pleases.â
At night, when Jonathan was lying on the huge bed, he suddenly felt that it was a little empty.
He slept on the bed alone at night before she went there. At that time, he didnât seem to have such a feeling.
He wondered if he was feeling ill at ease following her sudden departure after she had spent the last few days clinging to him.
The words filled with grievances and indignance she uttered in the study while tugging at his collar repeatedly surfaced in his mind.
For a moment, he couldnât tell what was true and what was fake.
The memory he had about the truth behind her fall into the sea back then was so real and convincing, yet she had firmly told her those things. In addition, Carlos had also mentioned those things to him. He wondered what exactly had happened.
He thought, âIf what they said was true, what about my memories?â
Jonathan only felt that his mind was in a mess.
Meanwhile, Rosalie was lying in the room of the hotel with her mind in a similarly chaotic state.
She left the manor on impulse, but she couldnât return to the Youngblood residence. After all, she told her children through video call that she had business to do and would not be going back in a few days.
If she went there, she would be contradicting herself.
What was more, if the children were to ask her why their father didnât return with her, she wouldnât know how to answer.
Thinking of her gratifying behavior for the past few days and her rash behavior in the study that day, it could be said that her many days of hard work were all in vain.
Nevertheless, she realized how unbearable it felt to have someone she loved mistrusting her.
Rosalie smiled bitterly. She thought, âDid I bring this upon myself? If I hadnât hurt and betrayed him because of Mrs. Smuckler, maybe he wouldnât have distrusted me so much.â
She reckoned only by discovering what had happened to Jonathanâs memories could she win his trust again.
what Rosalie planned to go back to the manor the next day, but her phone rang before she arrived. It was a call from Lillianâs mother, and she sounded anxious..
âRosalie, did Lillian meet with you?â Abigail asked.
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pter âNo. Whatâs wrong?â Rosalie asked.
âWell, today I accompanied Lillian to go to the Womenâs Health Hospital for a prenatal examination. On the way back, I went to the toilet, but I didnât see Lillian when I exited the toilet. Lillian called me and said that she had met a friend who suddenly wanted to have dinner with her and asked me to go home first. But it had been five hours, and she didnât come home. I couldnât get through to her phone either,â
Abigail explained.
Rosalie frowned, thinking that was indeed a little unusual.
âDid she say who was the friend she met?â Rosalie asked.
âShe didnât say anything.â Abigail said. âRosalie, will Lillian be okay? Sheâs pregnant now and was discharged from the hospital just a short time ago.â
âIâll figure out a way to contact Lillian. Donât worry. I will call you later.â After talking with Abigail, Rosalie thought for a while and made a phone call to ask someone to get her the surveillance camera from the Womenâs Health Hospital to see which friend Lillian had left with.
Although Jonathan was quarreling with her, he didnât transfer the men who were originally assigned to her. Therefore, she could still send those people to help her in the name of Mrs. Youngblood.
If they contacted the police, a case of an ordinary adult going missing for less than 24 hours would not be entertained. Besides, Lillian also called Abigail to explain why she left.
The manpower Jonathan had assigned to Rosalie before was naturally not bad and very efficient. They gave her the result after merely half an hour.
The culprit was Madeline!
Looking at the video, Rosalie immediately recognized the woman who approached Lillian and talked to her!
Although the woman was wearing a hat and sunglasses, the surveillance camera wasnât so clear, but it didnât prevent Rosalie from recognizing her.
What surprised her was that Lillian got in the car with Madeline.
Lillian knew that Madeline almost killed her and the baby in her belly, and now the police were also looking for Madelineâs whereabouts. It could be said that Madeline was now a dangerous fugitive..
Yet, Lillian got into the car with Madeline under such circumstances. Rosalie thought, âWhat was Lillian thinking? Or perhaps Madeline said something to Lillian?â
However, the news reported by her subordinates was that the surveillance camera on the video could only track the car from the Womenâs Health Hospital, crossed two roads, and then drove into an alley.
The alley was not equipped with a surveillance camera, so they had to find some surveillance camera images from nearby merchants. As a result, the might take some time.
âKeep looking. No matter what, we must find out where Lillian is now!â Rosalie said.
process Meanwhile, Jonathan was holding a video conference with the senior executives of the company.
Those senior executives were trembling to make reports, fearing that a minor mistake would provoke their boss again.
However, Jonathan was absent-minded. He almost didnât sleep all night yesterday. It was not that he didnât want to sleep, but he just couldnât fall asleep.
It seemed that the bed became cold without her.
As soon as he closed his eyes, the last sentence she said would always ring beside his ears.
âJonathan, believe it or not. You wonât meet a woman who loves you more than me in this world!â
It was as if he was bewitched.
Jonathan put down the pen in his hand and felt inexplicably tired. He closed his eyes slightly, raised his hands, and gently rubbed between his eyebrows.
He thought, âDonât think about her words anymore! Donât think about it anymore! Donât believe her as well because once I believe it, Iâll remain a loser forever. Iâll constantly be worried about the possibility of her betraying me again! If I donât harbor any hope, I wonât feel disappointed or despair!â
He urged himself in that manner, but the next moment, her voice seemed to ring beside his ears again.