• Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 229

It had been her darkest time, and she had even felt that life was meaningless. Had Lillian not visitedher often those days, she would not have been alive any longer.

A sigh escaped the doctor. “Let the gynecologist see your examination report later. Maybe they cancome up with some ideas to remedy your condition. Who knows?”

“Remedy?” Rosalie was stunned for a moment. “Is there really any other way to help me?”

“You’re still young, so we couldn’t just say you stand no chance at things. Besides, when it comes tothe medical field, nothing is absolute,” said the doctor.

Inexplicably, a sliver of hope began to rise within Rosalie’s heart. As slim as that hope might be, shewould still choose to hang on to it.

If her condition could be saved, she wondered if she would finally be blessed to have a child to call herown.

As she thought of that, Jonathan’s face suddenly appeared in Rosalie’s mind.

Should she be granted a chance to

We, she pondered which man would father her baby.

“Okay, you may get up now.” The doctor’s words interrupted Rosalie’s imagination.

She hurried down from the examination table, sorted out her clothes, and felt her heart beating fast. Itwas because that was

all a spur-of-the-moment thought

“Am I… thinking about having a baby with Jonathan?” she mused.

Rosalie followed the nurse o

of the B-scan room. She needed not to wait for her report, for the report would be summarized for theuse of the doctor, who would then disseminate it accordingly to different departments for furtherconsultation by the corresponding experts.

Even so, Rosalie did not expect Elodia, who was still queuing up, to run to her again and interrogateher loudly, “Did you buy a VIP package for physical examination? Aren’t you only a delivery person?How could you afford such an expensive package?”

Rosalie regarded Elodia with amusement. The latter was acting as though she was a judge in court,demanding an answer from her. Of course, it was as if Rosalie would be compelled to answer herquestions.

“Don’t you think this is my private matter? I don’t see the obligation to explain myself to you,” Rosaliemocked.

Elodia also seemed to realize that she sounded a little aggressive, so she quickly pretended to say,“I’m asking all these for your own good. I’m worried that you’ll resort to illegal means again after you’vefinally got out of prison. If you make mistakes, you’ll face legal sanctions again. As you know, welawyers are always more sensitive to such things.”

Wearing a frosty visage, Rosalie looked Elodia in the eye, and that made the latter feel a tad guiltyaltogether. “Hey, you… Why are you looking at me like that?”

“Ah, it was nothing. I was thinking that you seemed to be wishing for me to take a wrong step,” wasRosalie’s reply.novelbin

Elodia was almost choked by her own saliva. “W-What? No way… W-We were once colleagues, mindyou, so it’s only natural for me to wish you well.”

“Oh, really? But you seem to fancy the idea of mentioning my imprisonment history in public as if youlong so badly for everybody to learn about my past,” commented Rosalie bluntly.

Elodia suddenly blushed. There were still many of her colleagues queuing in line, and at that time,everyone’s focus was pinned on their exchange, so they naturally heard what Rosalie said.

Following that, some of them realized something on the spot and then observed the scene as if theywere watching a play.

“I… I was…” Elodia wanted to cook up an explanation, but the problem was that she could not pull itoff.

“All lawyers should know that the law is to judge whether a person is guilty from an impartialperspective, Even if he or she had committed gazillions of crimes before, it doesn’t mean that theperson must also be guilty this time around. Yet, when you call a judgment, it seems that you’vebranded me with guilt at the very beginning, which is not something a professional lawyer should do.”

As Rosalie stated coldly, Elodia’s face grew all the redder. Rosalie had already touched on Elodia’sprofessionalism, yet the

latter found no refute to bite back.

Rosalie had not the slightest intention of lingering around to continue arguing with Elodia right after shesaid her piece. The next thing she did was speak with the nurse beside her and head directly to thenext examination point.

Elodia stayed in the same spot, glaring at Rosalie’s back with hatred. When she wheeled around,though, she had to face the gazes of everyone from the law firm.

Smiling awkwardly was Elodia’s only option. With that, she returned to the queue in disgrace.

At the end of the day, she still did not find out how Rosalie had the money to buy herself the VIPphysical examination package.

As for Rosalie, she returned to Jonathan after completing a series of examinations.

“Are you done with all the tests?” Jonathan asked.

“Mm, but some reports will only be available in the afternoon at the soonest,” answered Rosalie.

“We’ll grab breakfast outside first, then. You haven’t had breakfast yet,” Jonathan exhorted.

“Okay,” Rosalie agreed and walked out of the hospital with Jonathan.

“Where do you want to eat?”

“We’ll just eat anywhere nearby.” It was only 9 a.m., and there were still many shops around the areathat had not closed their stalls yet.

“All right, then.” The man smiled and held her hand as they ambled toward the breakfast stalls near thehospital.

Rosalie eyed the pancakes, baguettes, and custard puddings sold there. She said to Jonathan, “Whydon’t we eat here? I haven’t had these for a long time. I really want to have a taste of them.”

Jonathan nodded.

Rosalie made her order at the stall and turned back at Jonathan. “What do you want to have?”

“Get me the same ones you ordered.” The man yearned to taste what Rosalie was craving.

A pancake, baguette, and custard pudding, were Rosalie’s staple triad of breakfast menu last time.However, the price of the set of three spiked in recent years, and those items cost 1 dollar and 40 centsat present. Therefore, after she got out of prison, she would never buy them even when she passed bysome breakfast stalls every time,

After all, at that time, it was considered luxurious for her to have a breakfast of 1 dollar and 40 cents. Inmost cases, she tried her best to budget for breakfast to be within 20 to 40 cents.

“By the way, can you accompany me to the rental home after I’m done with my matters at the hospitaltoday?” Rosalie suddenly mentioned.

“Why do you want to go there?” asked Jonathan.

“I want to sort out some things left there first, and then tell the landlord about the rent cancellation.”After all, it did not make much sense to her to leave the rental home unoccupied like that.

She had thought about going back there to stay, so she did not think about canceling the lease.

Then again, since she liked Jonathan and they were both serious about their relationship, it would bebetter to quit the rent first so as not to waste money.

“Let’s go there right after breakfast, then. All the reports won’t be out until afternoon, anyway,” declaredJonathan

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter