Chapter 144
Rosalie kept deathly silent as if she were immersed in her own world. It wasn’t until the doctor attempted to extract the album from her that she suddenly returned to her senses and gripped it tightly with both hands. “Don’t!”
“The doctor won’t be taking it away. He only wants to inspect the wound on your hand, Jonathan uttered softly. “Rosie, hand it to me and let the doctor thoroughly check the wound on your hand. All right?”
His voice successfully caught her attention, and she fixed her eyes on him. “J-Jon,” she mumbled.
Tm right here. Tell me, what happened?”
Her lips trembled, and the tears she held back began pouring down her face again. “The photo album containing photos of me and my mother was burnt.” she choked.
It looked like more tears poured down her face every time her thick, curly lashes trembled.
Jonathan was shocked. “So this charred booklet is Rosalie and her mother’s photo album?”
It was clear enough to Jonathan how important her mother was to her during the time he and Rosalie lived together.,
The doctor took advantage of the opportunity to inspect Rosalie’s hands. He immediately began treating the burns, cleaning and bandaging them up after taking a look at them.
The bruise on the back of her hand hadn’t recovered yet and was now exacerbated. Her fingertips were all wrapped with
gauze.
Rosalie was mute throughout the process as if she couldn’t feel the pain. This made others feel even more sympathetic toward her.
Jonathan reached for his handkerchief and used it to wipe the tears on Rosalie’s face. “Don’t cry…”
He was at a loss when faced with her tears and state of distress. While he was all-powerful in Strico, he could do nothing about Rosalie and her mother’s photo album. He couldn’t recover it, no matter the amount of wealth he possessed.
The only thing he was capable of at the moment was wiping her tears.
“While there are several scald wounds, they aren’t too severe. All she needs to do is avoid contact with water and apply medicine once daily,” said the doctor.
“Will there be any after-effects?” Jonathan asked.
“All of them are just surface wounds. The nerves and muscles are unscathed, but I’m afraid it will leave some scars.”
Jonathan couldn’t help frowning.
Rosalie insisted on holding the half-charred photo album in her arms again as soon as her hand was bandaged as if she was clinging to her treasure.
Jonathan pursed his thin lips. He lifted Rosalie again, strode out of the emergency room, and returned to the car,
“Don’t worry about the scars. I will find an expert to remove them for you once your wounds get better,” he assured.
Rosalie slowly raised her head, and her gaze landed on Jonathan’s face. Tears still hung on her lashes, but her eyes seemed to recover lucidity gradually. After a while, she apologized, Tm sorry for losing self-control just now.”
She’d treated him as the Jon from the past while she was in agony and bawled her eyes out to him…
“Was the anguish too much that my mind became muddled?” Rosalie questioned internally.
“There’s nothing to be sorry for. You are always allowed to behave however you like with me.”
Her nose twitched, and the tears she’d held back began to fall down her cheeks once again.
“If you really feel like crying, let it all out, Rosie. His fingers gently swiped across the bottom of her eyes.
Jonathan calling her by her nickname was like a key that unlocked the bitterness and sorrow she’d suppressed, letting them
all out.
Rosalie couldn’t restrain her emotions anymore and finally burst out wailing.
Since when had she last cried her heart out? Despite how desperately she cried and how much she shed, they’d all been useless, as she only had herself to rely on. Tears were nothing but worthless things.
When she heard Jonathan call her Rosie, it brought to mind her mother and her younger brother, who was already fully formed in the former’s belly, who never had the chance to call her name.
“Would I have been less lonely with true family by my side if Mom and my little brother had not passed on from the start?” she questioned herself.
Jonathan was startled by Rosalie’s bawling. While he’d felt pity for h
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when she wept silently while biting her lip, he was now
completely at a loss.
His entire body stiffened as he took in the tears flowing down her face unceasingly. He felt as if his blood and every single nerve had frozen.
He had never experienced such helplessness in his life. Not when his mother abandoned him and his father, nor when his father froze to death in the snow. All he felt back then was detachment and a wry sense of tragedy.
None of it came close to the powerlessness he felt now.
In the face of the inconsolable Rosie, he felt intensely conflicted.
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