The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike
Chatper 764
Chapter 764
The little boy was the exception.
Guillermo was probably the only person Jonathan cared about, and his relationship with Jonathan was rather cold.
Carlos had to sigh again at the thought.
If Rosalie were still alive, and Jonathan had not forgotten how much he loved her, he would probably spoil his son, probably even love the boy as much as any other father would, instead of being as cold as he was.
Though it was a shame that Jonathan had forgotten his love for Rosalie, at least he was still alive to see his son become a man.
“You did love your wife, Mr. Youngblood,” Carlos replied.
“Love?” Jonathan scoffed. People around him had told him about his relationship with Rosalie, but it felt unfamiliar like he was listening to someone else’s story. Even though he was the subject, he felt like an outsider.
It was like it had nothing to do with him, no matter how the story was told.
“If I had loved her, I wouldn’t have forgotten something like that so easily. Since I couldn’t remember anything about it, I guess I didn’t love her very much after all,” Jonathan said indifferently.
Carlos choked. He could not bring himself to tell Jonathan that it was Kurt’s fault.
However, he was relieved that Jonathan did not care about his romance with. Rosalie. That man would probably break down again if he remembered.
When they pulled up at the Youngblood residence, the butler stepped forward to greet Jonathan as he got out of the car, “Ms. Sabatini and Ms. Youngblood are waiting for you.”
to go through with the adoption procedures, but the Youngblood family announced it to the public. Therefore, to them, Wrenna was the
the butler could only call Agyness by her maiden name since it was inappropriate to address her as Mrs.
entered the house with a slightly furrowed
lit up when Jonathan entered
in getting to know the almost omnipotent man in Strico. Since Jonathan took such a liking to Wrenna and adopted her, it allowed Agyness to get
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being the object of envy. Those relatives and families who had once looked down on Agyness were now trying to
that it was all because of
for. After all, Jonathan was bound to get married, and by then, Agyness feared Wrenna’s
felt the need
up her mind at that thought and put on a charming smile. She was beautiful and had a good figure, which allowed her to attract rich young men back then, and later to marry a wealthy man by getting pregnant and taking advantage of the child in her belly to make
chance, even though she had become pregnant with his child. Even after she went into labor and
missed you today and
him, but she was frightened by Jonathan’s
and Wrenna. He said, “It’s getting late. Time to go
home.”
I want to sleep with you here, Daddy. Please?” Wrenna widened her
best to please Jonathan and make him her real father so that she could have a good life. Everyone would continue treating her like a
Wrenna did not understand what a real father was. After all, she wanted to be a princess instead of being
have someone send you back. Besides, you should call me Papa Jon, not Daddy.”
“Wrennie has never had a father, Mr. Youngblood,” she said reluctantly. “Wrenna
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In Chatper 764 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 764 author Jennifer Mike mention any details. Follow Chatper 764 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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