Chapter 51
Whispers of Destiny His Belated Love
âFine, but remember, youâre still my wife, so later youâll join me at the psychiatric hospital.â
Rosemaryâs brows knitted together â the nerve of him!
Though Maxwellâs tone maintained a calm facade, the uneven breaths whispering past her ear told
another story. It was clear to Rosemary that any further resistance from her end might provoke him
into a more violent expression of his ire.
A heavy silence draped over the room.
Maxwellâs eyes flicked to his watch, counting down the seconds, it seemed.
Breaking the silence, Rosemary ventured, âTen million.â
âWhat?â
âThatâs the price for my company. If this deal youâre roping me into wipes out the three hundred
million debt, so be it. Otherwise, you owe me ten million for the labor.â
If the deal ultimately falls through, was she setting herself up for a bigger fall?
No, Rosemary wouldnât make such a stupid mistake. Already, Maxwell had lost her trust. Every fiber
of her being screamed that this was a trap!
This kind of business socializing was a mere matter of hours, nothing more. Her job was simply to
be present, a mere ornament on his arm.
Whether it was offsetting the debt or getting ten million as âhardship fees,â it was a win.
Maxwell, with a sardonic snort, retorted, âTen million? You think you are coated in gold or what?â
Undeterred by his mocking, Rosemary pressed on, âIn what capacity will I be going with you?â
âTheir side is bringing a spouse, so naturally, you and I will go as a married couple.â
Rosemary shrugged, âThere you have it, I have to play the part of a loving wife with you, be
paraded around by you, probably have to drink, make small talk and cozy up to them â itâs
exhausting. Besides, remarriage already affects oneâs prospects. If word gets out, itâll be even
harder to find someone who can handle the pressure of marrying me. So not a penny less than ten
million. If you donât agree, Iâll save up the three hundred million myself.â
Maxwell gritted his teeth, each word forced out, âYouâre thinking of remarrying?â
âOf course,â Rosemary replied nonchalantly with a smile, âYou wouldnât think that just because
youâre a bad apple, Iâd lose faith in all men, right? You donât carry that much weight, ah.â
She cried out in pain as Maxwell, the freak, nearly crushed her waist!
Seeing her in pain made Maxwell laugh, and the strength he applied to her waist lightened
significantly, âYour mouth sure is only good for crying out in pain.â
Rosemary: ??? What the hell kind of remark is that!
âThe other partyâs plane arrives at the airport at nine the day after tomorrow. Weâll go pick them up
together.â
This meant he had agreed to her terms.
Rosemary wasnât surprised. Compared to a cooperation worth over ten billion, ten million was mere
peanuts.
Seeing Maxwell not leaving but instead heading further into the room, she hurriedly pulled him back,
âWe have finished talking. You can leave now.â
âIâm exhausted. Iâm staying here tonight.â
âWhat?â
Did he think this was his private retreat, where he could just show up and expect to be served tea
and have a bed made for him as a matter of course?
The natural physical difference between men and women was evident at that moment â as even
standing without exerting force, Maxwell couldnât be moved by her at all.
Rosemary pursed her lips, her thoughts quickly shifting, then she rubbed her stomach, âYou can
stay, but Iâm hungry now. I havenât had dinner yet.â
âSo?â Maxwell raised an eyebrow, his lips curving into a mocking smile, âDo you expect me to go
downstairs and buy you something to eat? Rosemary, are you dreaming to boss me around?â
âHow dare I boss you around. I just wanted you to accompany me. Thereâs a snack stall downstairs.
Itâs quite remote, and itâs not safe for a woman to go out alone at midnight around here.â
Maxwell eyed her palm-sized face; if she didnât eat, she would get even thinner. He snorted coldly,
âKnowing it isnât safe and still moving out. Youâre asking for trouble, and you deserve it.â
Despite his words, he still opened the door and walked out, casting a glance at Rosemary still in her
slippers, frowning as he urged, âHurry up, Iâll give you a minute to change your shoes.â
At this moment, Rosemary held the doorknob, turned towards him with a bright smile. Under
Maxwellâs warning gaze, she slammed the door shut with a âbangâ!
The next second, she locked the door and went to bed!
Maxwell, kicked out into the cold, wore a sullen expression on his face. Damn it.
But he let it go, deciding not to stoop to her level. He was a man of great tolerance.
The day the representative arrived; Rosemary took a day off to accompany Maxwell to the airport to
pick them up.
After brief introductions, they each got into their cars.
Soon, Rosemary saw the resort in the distance, her brows furrowed tightly. She finally understood
why Maxwell had insisted she bring additional clothes, claiming he was worried sheâd have none to
change into if she got drunk and vomited. He was such a liar!
âHow long are we staying here?â
âIt depends on when the contract is signed.â
âIf itâs signed tonight, can I leave tonight?â
She had only asked for one day off.
Maxwell gave her a look, both his gaze and expression ice-cold, âMrs. Templeton, ten million isnât so
easily earned. Do your job first, then we can negotiate terms.â
As they spoke, the car carrying the representative pulled into the resort. Mr. and Mrs. Ferber, along
with two assistants, stepped out.
Mr. Ferber said, âIâve heard about the natural hot springs at this resort and always wanted to visit,
but never had the time to come, but todayâs the day.â
Mrs. Ferber, holding his arm, despite being well-preserved in her forties, had clear fine lines at her
eyes and forehead, âThen letâs stay in Greenwood a few more days, take the chance to play here.â
Mr. Ferber unenthusiastically responded, âHow old are you, always thinking about playing? Look at
Mrs. Templeton, sheâs clearly a helper for Mr. Templeton.â
Rosemary smiled politely, âI love playing too, itâs just that having grown up in Greenwood, nothing
here feels new to me. If we were to go to Zion City, Iâm sure Iâd find everything fascinating. Mr. and
Mrs. Ferber must be quite busy managing a big company. Itâs not often you get to come here, so
you should definitely make the most of it.â
Mr. Ferberâs gaze lingered on Rosemary for a few more seconds before he smiled, âMrs. Templeton
has a point. Once the contract is signed, weâll trouble you for a few more days.â
Rosemary simply smiled. She left the small talk to Maxwell and continued to play her role as a
decorative figure.
She didnât like this Mr. Ferber and couldnât be bothered to make an effort to converse with him.
It was now noon, and the group headed straight to the restaurant. The meals at this resort had been
featured on a culinary show, but since it was so far from the city center, Rosemary had never had
the chance to come by.
The restaurant was on the second floor. It was crowded due to lunchtime, but even so, Rosemaryâs
eyes immediately found Martin at a window booth.
He was talking to someone, his hand holding a cigarette resting on the table, with swirls of smoke
curling around his fingers.
He and his group of good-looking and charismatic affluent youths were sitting together, easily the
center of attention in the entire hall.
Maxwellâs voice, dripping with sarcasm, dropped down from above her head, âDo you want to go sit
with him?â
Rosemary gave him a nonchalant look, suspecting Maxwell knew of her history with Martin here.
Her smile didnât reach her eyes as she replied, âYes, you know me too well.â
After saying this, she headed straight towards the window seat, but Maxwellâs face turned cold as
he yanked her back.