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Chapter 9

Chapter 9 After leaving the hospital, Carlos asked, “Mr. Youngblood, do you want to go back to the manor or…” “Head back to the western district,” Jonathan said calmly. Rosalie’s rental home was in the western district. Carlos didn’t know how long Jonathan planned tostay in that tiny rental home. At a traffic light intersection on their way to the western district, Carlos suddenly said, “Mr. Youngblood,Ms. Rosalie Leighton is on the roadside.” Jonathan looked over and saw a figure sweeping the garbageby the roadside. She was wearing fluorescent workwear, and her hair was tied in a simple ponytail. Due to the coldweather, every breath she exhaled came with white fog. Just then, an electric scooter sped over, seemingly rushing to catch the green light. It passed byRosalie and grazed her leg, causing her to tumble. However, the driver of the electric scooter didn’t even bother stopping and proceeded to cross the road. Both Jonathan and Carlos watched the scene unfold before them. “Mr. Youngblood, should we find outwho the driver is and hold him accountable?” Carlos asked. He believed that Jonathan still cared aboutRosalie. Since Jonathan had stood up for her previously when she was plied with drinks and slapped inthe club, Carlos thought Jonathan would naturally do the same this time. As Jonathan fixed his gaze on Rosalie, who was on the ground, Leonard’s voice suddenly sounded inhis mind again. “Remember what you said today. Never become like him…” “I will never care about a woman like Dad. It’s just a game. Besides, I’m not Jon. Why would I careabout a sanitary worker named Rosalie?” he thought. Jonathan looked away and spoke indifferently. “It’s none of our business.” Carlos was stunned. He wondered, “Was I wrong to think that Mr. Youngblood cares about Rosalie?” The red light ahead turned green, and Carlos drove forward.

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Meanwhile, Rosalie’s colleague, Yulissa Blackwell, ran over and helped Rosalie up. “Rosalie, are youall right? Do you need to go to the hospital?” Rosalie gritted her teeth and examined her injury. Her skindidn’t tear nor bleed, but the area around her ankle that had been grazed by the electric scooter wasswollen. “It’s okay. I’ll put on some pain relief gel when I go home.” “All right. Don’t forget to do that, and make sure to massage it. That will help to ease the swelling,” saidYulissa. Then, she began cursing the wicked scooter rider who didn’t even check on Rosalie afterhitting her. At night, Rosalie limped back to her rental home. As soon as she entered the door, she saw a figuresitting there. “Rosie, you’re back,” the man stood up and said. In an instant, the coldness surrounding her body seemed to have dispersed. It turned out that all shewanted was just someone who would wait for her at home. It didn’t matter that the house was smalland shabby. “Yes, I’m back,” she smiled gently. “You must be hungry. I bought two sets of boxed meals today. Wecan have our dinner once I finish cooking soup.” “Okay,” Jonathan replied and watched her hobble to the only small table in the room and place theboxed meals on it. Then, she turned around to the sink to wash the vegetables before cooking thevegetable soup on the induction cooker. “Rosie, what’s wrong with your leg?” he asked knowingly. “I accidentally scratched it. It’s no big deal. I’ll apply some pain relief gel later,” Rosalie saidnonchalantly. However, her expression shifted every time she took a step, and there was even a layerof sweat forming on her forehead. Jonathan pursed his thin lips slightly. “Why don’t you apply it now?” he said as he reached out andpulled her over. Next, he pulled up her trouser hem. Immediately, he saw a noticeable lump. It was obvious even when the swollen part was hidden inRosalie’s sock.

When he pulled the sock down, the bruised lump around her ankle came into sight. Jonathan thought he wouldn’t care and that he could remain indifferent 274 11:27 The Ceo’s Convict Wife even if Rosalie’s leg were broken. Yet for some reason, his chest felt stuffy and uncomfortable as helooked at her swollen ankle. “It’s nothing serious. I’ll be fine after applying the pain relief gel.” Rosalie awkwardly tried to pull backher foot from Jonathan’s hold, but his fingers firmly held onto her ankle, rendering her unable to move. For a moment, the air was filled with silence. “Where’s the pain relief gel?” he asked all of a sudden. “I-It’s in the medicine box on the bedside table.” The next moment, Rosalie let out a cry of surprise when Jonathan suddenly scooped her up andcarried her to the bed. After placing her down, he took the pain relief gel out of the medicine box. Sitting at the side of the bed, he rested her injured right foot on his leg and removed her socks andshoes. Next, he gently pressed on the bruised lump on her ankle.Her bone seemed fine. As she had mentioned, it was merely an external injury. Jonathan thensqueezed some pain relief gel onto his palm and began massaging Rosalie’s ankle. He exerted some force, but she only gritted her teeth without making a sound at all. “Rosie, isn’t it painful?” Jonathan asked. If it were another woman, she would have cried out in painalready. “Not really.” Rosalie took a shallow breath and said, “Compared to what I’ve experienced in…” Shefaltered for a moment and held back the words “in prison.” Instead, she continued, “Compared to whatI’ve experienced in the past, this pain is much milder.” Jonathan glanced at Rosalie thoughtfully. Of course, he understood what she had left unspoken. Even though he had merely stood by idly back when she was in prison, the Hamilton family might nothave done the same. Moreover, many were eager to curry favor with him and the Hamilton family, so

her life in prison was probably far more miserable than that of others. “It seems that you have suffered a lot in the past,” he whispered. “It’s all in the past,” Rosalie said. Afterreceiving the massage, she felt warmth and comfort replacing the pain on her ankle. “Thank you, Jon. You are really a good person.” She flashed him a smile. 11:27 The Ceo’s Convict Wife “A good person?” Jonathan mused, and his lips curved into a faint smile. Even those who wanted toflatter and appease him had never described him as a “good person.” His life and actions had nothingin association with the words “good person.” “Do you really think I’m a good person?” “Of course, Jon, you’re a good person.” Rosalie spoke so confidently as if that was what she thoughtfrom the bottom of her heart. “Will you be disappointed if you find out one day that I’m not a good person?”

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