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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 110

Chapter 110 

Rosalie thought, “Aren’t I eager to have nothing to do with Jonathan’ After all, his existence was like a nightmare to me back then. But just now… I was thinking of wanting him to save me!” 

“Why are you here?” Calvin’s voice suddenly sounded in the car. 

“My granny is sick. I’m here to visit her,” she said. Even if she didn’t say it, he could find out after a little investigation. 

“Your granny lives in this town?” he asked. 

“Yeah.” 

“Then you… Have you ever lived here before?” His voice seemed to be hesitant. 

“I lived here for a while when I was a child. But I went back to Strico when I got older later,” she replied. 

“Really? So, did anything special happen when you lived here as a child?” When he asked, his fingers holding the steering wheel tightened slightly. 

“I don’t understand what you mean by special things” Rosalie replied. “Besides, when I was here, I was still young. Even if something special happened, maybe I didn’t know it or had forgotten it.” 

Calvin was silent and said nothing more The car didn’t stop until it reached the door of a restaurant. 

Rosalie looked at the restaurant and realized it was a famous greasy spoon in the town. Most of the locals would come here to eat, and only a few outsiders would visit 

And the town was not a tourist attraction Naturally, this kind of greasy spoon wouldn’t be like those places with a developed tourism industry, with many outsiders coming here to visit and take photos for social media. 

She knew about this place because she had stayed here for many years when she was a child and was familiar with the area. After all, this greasy spoon had been open for many years. When she lived in Wilma’s home, it was already there. Wilma would often bring Rosalie here to have a meal and satisfy Rosalie’s cravings. 

Rosalie was a little surprised. She didn’t expect Calvin to know this place. 

“The dishes here are not bad. It’s just that the place is a little shabby” After getting out of the car. Calvin pretended to say inadvertently. “Speaking of which, have you ever eaten at this place since you’ve stayed here for a while?” 

“Yes, I have,” she answered 

“Do you like the dishes here”” he asked. 

“It’s 

It’s quite cost-effective, and some dishes are also very special” In fact, she liked the dishes in this restaurant very It was just that for Calvin, who was used to exquisite gourmet food, these dishes were too plai 

What Rosalie didn’t expect was that when Calvin walked into the restaurant, the owner also greeted him initiatively. “Mr. Gunner, you are here again. At this time of year. I guess you will come over. This is 

The owner looked at Rosalie Although Rosalie often came here when she was a child, after all, in the next ten years or so, she seldom came here She would just come here for a meal when she occasionally came back to see Wilma Naturally, the owner coul it remember Rosalie 

“A friend.” Calvin said. 

“Haha, it’s rare to see you bring your friends here Are you having the usual today?” the owner asked. 

“We’ll add a few more dishes. It’s up to you” As Calvin spoke, he took Rosalie to a table near the window and sat down. 

Rosalie sat down and thought about Calvin’s introduction She and he were not even friends. 

“I come here to have a meal at this time of the year every year.” Calvin said, “Just like every year today, I will go to the hospital just now for a while” 

“Really?” she echoed, inexplicably feeling that he said these words as if he was deliberately telling her something 

Calvin stared at the face in front of him with his dark eyes. He opened his thin lips and continued, “Because I was separated from someone in the hospital. That person once told me that she liked to come here every year, so I would sit here and eat some food on the day when we were separated” 

“So that person must be very important to you,” Rosalie said. According to his tone, it seemed as if he missed that person very much 

“Yeah, she’s very important. For me, I’m afraid she’s almost as important as my life.” His calm tone sounded as if he was talking about a very natural thing 

But Rosalie was shocked upon hearing that. She thought, “Does Calvin care so much about the person he was separated from? Originally, in my opinion, someone like him, who changes a girlfriend one by one and even shows no mercy to his ex-girlfriend, is extremely emotionally indifferent” 

Perhaps to him, feelings were just ripples that wouldn’t exist afterward once the ripples disappeared. 

But at this moment, he said that there was a person who was as important in his heart as his life. Rosalie wondered what the gossip media would think if they heard about this. 

“Since she’s so important, didn’t you look for her?” Rosalie asked. 

He chuckled in a low voice and stared at her as if he was observing her reaction. “Of course, I’m looking for her. Unfortunately, at that time, there were no surveillance cameras installed in many places in the hospital and on the paths in this town. In addition, it took me a while to start finding her. As a result, I couldn’t find her.” 

There was an obvious regret in his tone. He had been looking for the person for many years, but as time went by, everything was getting slimmer and slimmer. 

Sometimes he couldn’t help but wonder that he would never find this 

person. 

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