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Chapter 190

Chapter 190

“I will listen to you, so will you like me?” he asked. A hint of hesitation could not help but appear in herheart.

She thought, ‘If… If he is not Jonathan, maybe… I might really like him.

However, he is Jonathan. In the past three years in prison, he was like a nightmare for me. Hispresence induced fear from the bottom of my heart!”

Rosalie only felt that even she herself was confused about her relationship with Jonathan. She clearlywas afraid of him, but sometimes she couldn’t help feeling sorry for him.

And when he looked at her intently and said something that made her heart race, she felt lost again.

“Does he really think of me as a game target? Or is he serious? And what about me? Am I falling forhim?”

But for now, Rosalie could take things one step at a time. She wanted to leave but found that she hadsunk deeper and deeper into this relationship as if she were trapped in a swamp.

After delivering the takeaway, Rosalie returned to the diner. She was stunned for a moment becausethere was a person sitting in the restaurant. It was someone who should not have appeared at such asmall restaurant-Calvin.

He was dressed in a tailor-made suit, with a dignified distant expression on his handsome face. Suchmen could appear at luxurious banquets, in restaurants for the petty bourgeoisie, or at the comfortablebalcony of a presidential suite, but it was definitely not at such a small and cheap diner.

Rosalie didn’t see Amelia. Instead, Matilda was on the other side of the cashier counter.

At that moment, Calvin saw Rosalie. He stood up and walked to her. “I didn’t expect you to really workin this shop.”

“How did you know?” She was confused.

“Yesterday I saw you riding an electric scooter on the road, and there is the word “Aiden’s Diner” on thedelivery box behind your scooter. When I passed by here today, I happened to see this diner, so I camein.” Calvin’s indifferent face showed a trace of tenderness that he himself didn’t even realize.

“Rosalie, there are three orders left here. Go and deliver them,” Matilda shouted at Rosalie.

“Okay.” Rosalie walked to the cashier and picked up the packaged takeouts on the table.

Matilda took the opportunity to ask Rosalie in a low voice, “Is this man your friend?”

Rosalie shook her head and replied, “Just an acquaintance.” She could not even come close to being afriend of a scion like Calvin.

However, she still felt a little strange. Even if Calvin saw the words on her delivery box and then sawthis diner, he didn’t have to come in specially for a meal.

“Could it be… that he waiting for me here?” This thought fleeted across Rosalie’s mind and was thenimmediately dismissed by her.

Just as she was about to leave the diner, Calvin suddenly asked, “Are you going to deliver takeout?”

“Yes, my job here is mainly to deliver food,” Rosalie replied.

“Did Jonathan let you do such a job?”

“I don’t think there is anything wrong with such a job.” Rosalie continued indifferently, “I think it’s goodfor me to make money on my own.”

Then she walked to the electric scooter parked outside the diner and put the takeouts on it.

“Wait.” He stepped forward and grabbed her. “Are you angry? I didn’t mean to belittle your current job.”

She glanced at him strangely. “I’m not angry.” If she was angry with such a small matter, she wouldhave been driven to madness.

“If you need it, I can give you a job,” Calvin said.

“Mr. Gunner, we don’t seem to be that familiar with each other. You don’t need to help me change myjob or anything. I am very satisfied with my current job.” Rosalie glanced at his hand and said, “Can youlet go of me? I’m in a hurry to deliver the takeouts.”

His dark eyes fixed on her. After a while, he finally let go of her hand. Were they not that familiar witheach other? But he knew her better than she thought. He knew something about her past from Loretta-her past from childhood to adulthood.novelbin

“Satisfied with your current job?” He suddenly chuckled. “Will a former lawyer be satisfied with justbeing a takeaway delivery person now?”

Rosalie’s eyes flashed with dejection. “It feels like me being a lawyer… is something that will neverhappen.”

As she got on the electric scooter, she heard Calvin’s voice again. “It seems that there is somethingdifferent than I thought between you and Jonathan. If one day you can no longer stay with Jonathan,you can come to me at any time.”

She stiffened slightly and drove away with the electric scooter.

She thought, ‘Even if one day I left Jonathan, I won’t go to this scion of the entertainment industry.

A man like him might be more ruthless than Jonathan. It’s not like I have never seen how he treated hisex-girlfriend. He spoiled his girlfriend before, but once she broke up with him, he was terribly aloof.’

Calvin had numerous ex-girlfriends too.

As for Loretta, who was his current girlfriend, Rosalie saw that the newspapers and magazines hadreported on Loretta’s recent updates. It seemed that she had got some good resources. Some mediaeven predicted that Calvin would help Loretta win a best actress award.

She thought, ‘I am not interested in Loretta’s future relationship with Calvin, and I just don’t want to beinvolved in it

anymore.

If I can, I just want to live a peaceful and calm life. This might be my greatest wish right now.’

At that moment, Calvin watched Rosalie gradually disappear from his sight. Then he slowly loosenedhis grip and looked at his palm. When he was about to release his hand just now, he felt a littlereluctant to let go.

Moreover, when he dashed out of the diner, he was concerned whether she was angry or not.

“It’s just a woman. I cared about her because she looked like the little girl in my memory.”

Calvin’s eyes gradually returned to the usual expression- indifference and aloofness. He walked intothe diner and checked out, Pretending to be casual, he asked Matilda at the checkout desk, “Wherewas the cashier here when I came in?”

“S-She went to the kitchen,” Matilda stammered.

Calvin didn’t say anything more. Before leaving, he looked in the direction of the kitchen thoughtfully.

After Calvin left, Matilda walked to the back kitchen and looked at his daughter. “He’s gone.”

Amelia didn’t feel relieved. Instead, she asked, “Did he say anything when he left?

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