The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike
Chatper 696
Chapter 696
“Are you okay?” It was now Jonathan who grew anxious. When he saw Rosalie falling backward just now, he felt like all the blood in his body was about to freeze.
Rosalie was also shaken, her face turning pale.
She knew she had been too anxious just now. If she had really fallen, it would have put her three unborn children in danger.
“I-I’m fine,” Rosalie said, finally catching her breath.
Jonathan helped Rosalie regain her balance, his gaze turning cold as he looked at Callum. “Mr. White, please be mindful. If anything happens to my wife, I will make sure the White family disappears from Jacaster.” Callum replied expressionlessly, “Is that so? It seems that you have quite the reach – not only in Strico but also in Jacaster, Mr. Youngblood. If you have the ability to make the White family disappear, Mr. Youngblood, then give it a try.”
The situation was tense.
Rosalie tugged at Jonathan and said, “Enough, the most important thing right now is Lillian’s matter.”
She then turned to look at Callum and asked, “Are you determined to see Lillian today, no matter what?”
Callum remained silent, but his silence spoke volumes.
“I know I can’t stop you, but my only request is…” Rosalie glanced at Madeline, who stood beside Callum. “Ms. Tall can’t go to the hospital.”
“What if I insist on going?” Madeline raised her chin defiantly.
Jonathan sneered, “My wife said you can’t go, so you won’t set foot in that hospital.”
Madeline’s complexion changed. She hadn’t forgotten that the man in front of her had extraordinary influence in Strico, which was not the Tall family’s territory.
Callum turned to Madeline and said, “Wait for me. I’ll go to the hospital and come back to you.”
Madeline smiled softly. She suddenly embraced Callum’s neck, kissed him on the lips, and said affectionately, “Sure, I’ll wait for you. Just make sure you make things clear to your ex-girlfriend. Don’t drag it out, or it
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embarrassing
I understand,” Callum replied, his
refuse Madeline’s kiss, which meant… Is Callum really
walked out without saying a word, with Jonathan closely
As for Callum, he
to say to Lillian, whether it’s to reconcile or break up, but I want to remind you of one thing. Lillian is someone you once loved. Don’t push her to the brink. If something happens to her, I won’t let
for Lillian’s sake, she was willing
couldn’t stop Callum from seeing Lillian, but she wanted
come to this point, they couldn’t hide
she hoped
to do. I’ll handle my matters with Lillian myself,” Callum said coldly.
three got in the car and went
comfortable environment and an extra bed
hospital
lovely and charming face now looked
quietly beside her, knowing that she
if they said they would sever ties with her, as
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gave up the opportunity for further education, it wouldn’t work.
see Callum, she wouldn’t give up until it
open. Rosalie and Jonathan walked in first, followed by Callum.
eyes were fixed on
nervousness and anxiety that had been present within her moments ago disappeared in
Rosalie, Mr. Youngblood, could you please step out for a
something hurtful to her friend,
go out first. I believe
worry,” Lillian added.
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In Chatper 696 of the The Ceo’s Convict Wife novel series, Rosalie and Jonathan are in a confrontation where Rosalie warns Jonathan that he might kill someone if he continues hitting them. Jonathan, seemingly uninterested in human life, releases his grip on the person he was assaulting, Timothy. Timothy and Rosalie quickly leave the scene together. In the car, Timothy realizes that Jonathan is Jonathan Youngblood, the richest man in Strico, and they are shocked....... Will this Chatper 696 author Jennifer Mike mention any details. Follow Chatper 696 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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