The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike
Chatper 737
Chapter 737
Calvin had been staring at Rosalie for such a long time that some attendees of the funeral around them were looking in their direction, whispering as if guessing what was going on.
“Calvin, do you have anything else to say?” Jonathan asked coldly, while naturally holding Rosalie’s hand, claiming ownership at the same time.
Calvin pursed his lips and left eventually without saying anything.
Samantha was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. She quickly pulled Calvin
over.
Another person who was also relieved. It was Rosalie.
“Don’t worry. Nothing will happen.” Jonathan’s voice sounded in her ear. Rosalie was stunned and turned to look at Jonathan, who was next to her. “Today is Leonard’s funeral. If Calvin really makes a scene here, then in the future, the Gunner family and the Youngblood family may turn into enemies completely. And…”
He paused a bit and held her hand tighter. “He understands that he has no chance anymore. He won’t get what he wants even if he causes a scene now.”
Everything went smoothly at Leonard’s funeral. With a huge stomach, Rosalie insisted on staying beside Jonathan until Leonard was buried. After that, it was only she who sat down to rest at the seating area set up outside the Youngblood cemetery.
The three babies in her belly today seemed to know that this was a solemn day. Except for the necessary fetal movements, they didn’t make her feel
uncomfortable. They were behaving well.
Rosalie gently stroked her stomach and talked to the children about what had happened throughout the day.
Suddenly, she felt that the bodyguards guarding her moved. She looked up and saw Calvin standing not far away. He was blocked by two bodyguards.
the matter?” Rosalie
looked at the person in front of him. The scene in which she lowered her head and talked to the children in
never seen before. When the babies were born
was too late for
and he had known that she was the one he wanted in his life much earlier! But he had missed out on so many chances with
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are you?” Calvin asked.
Rosalie replied without
slightly. “So you will never regret that you
him. “Why would I regret it? Jon and I are leading a good life now. And our
Before Calvin could finish his sentence, another voice, along with rapid
is sorry, too. Please
invited to attend the funeral today. It must
Zachary hadn’t broken up with you back then, you wouldn’t have become the lady of the Youngblood family now.
would say something that should not be said. “Apologize to
to you back then. I can apologize in any way you want me to. I just beg you to forgive the Xanthos family!” Rosalie was confused and recalled what Jonathan had done to the Hamilton family. “In
were unjustly accused. In the beginning, if I had helped you investigate the truth, you wouldn’t have suffered
as he was
eyes were watery. He was originally good-looking, so many women would have felt
for Rosalie, what appeared in her mind was him standing beside Yvette back then and looking at her coldly as her fingernails were pulled out one by one. He even stepped on the back of her
incomparably hypocritical,
Zachary and made Zendaya dissatisfied.
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In Chatper 737 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 737 author Jennifer Mike mention any details. Follow Chatper 737 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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