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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 237

Chapter 237 

Sensing her friend’s concerns, Rosalie reassured her, “It’s okay. I’ll uncover the truth, give justice to Melanie, and clear 

own name!” 

“Enough about me. How about you and Callum?” Rosalie asked in return. 

my 

“What else can there be? It’s just the same. We’re just like any other couple in a relationship.” Lillian shrugged. Sometimes, things appeared deceptively “normal,” and Rosalie could not help but feel she was genuinely in a relationship with Callum. There were moments when she would become so engrossed in the illusion of this “relationship” that she had to remind herself continuously that it was all a facade and Callum’s true intentions were driven solely by a desire for revenge once she fell in love with him. 

“I still think that Callum may not be as vengeful as you imagine, Lillian,” Rosalie said. People like Callum had many ways to torment someone if they wanted revenge, and it did not make sense for him to choose such a convoluted and time-consuming approach. 

“I hope it’s not as I imagine,” Lillian said, pouting slightly with a dismissive tone. 

Rosalie knew that Lillian was still convinced that Callum was seeking revenge. However, since Rosalie did not have much information about Callum, she chose not to say more on the subject. 

Certain things could only be understood through experience. 

However, no matter what, she did not want Lillian to get hurt. 

The two of them exited the restroom and walked toward the private room. 

As they opened the door, they were greeted by the sight of Callum with one hand resting on the table and the other propping up the back of the chair where Jonathan was sitting. Callum leaned over, engaged in a conversation with him. Their gazes were almost level, and their faces were extremely close. 

Rosalie and Lillian were both taken aback by the situation, with Lillian even theatrically gasping in surprise. 

“What’s… going on here?” Lillian could not help but exclaim. She felt as if she had stumbled upon a scene of great beauty, akin to a painting, with roses from a romantic comic book seemingly blossoming around the tableau. 

Callum’s expression darkened, and he could easily deduce that Lillian’s mind was once again filled with chaotic thoughts, judging by her reaction. 

“Nothing.” Callum straightened up and returned to his seat nonchalantly. 

“It’s really nothing,” Jonathan added with a faint smile. “Mr. White and I were just having a casual chat.” 

“Casual chat? Did they need to be in such postures and proximity for a casual conversation?” Lillian could not help but harbor doubts, and even Rosalie found the situation perplexing. 

“All right, we’ve finished our meal. Let’s head back to Strico. If we leave now, we should arrive around four or five o’clock, Jonathan suggested as he got up from his seat. 

When it was time to settle the bill, Jonathan took the initiative and paid using his phone. 

“How about I host the next gathering? Whenever you are free, we all should meet up again,” Callum suggested, his tone tinged with hidden meaning. 

“Of course, there is no problem,” Jonathan replied calmly. 

The four of them left the restaurant, and Jonathan drove them back. 

Usually, even when he drove himself, Jonathan would use luxury cars, so riding in Lillian’s relatively inexpensive car was a unique experience for him. 

Lillian could not help but feel sentimental when she saw Jonathan driving her old car. Who would have thought that one day, her car would be driven by Jonathan? 

Callum glanced at the gleam in Lillian’s eyes and inexplicably felt his mood souring again. 

When they arrived back in Strico, they first stopped at the Youngblood residence, and Jonathan and Rosalie got out of the car. Callurn took over the wheel. 

“Rosalie, see you next time.” Lillian and Rosalie exchanged greetings. 

“Sure,” Rosalie replied. “Thank you for today, and drive safely on your way back through the large iron gate of the Youngblood residence. 

With that, she and Jonathan walked 

Lillian’s eyes remained fixed on the iron gate where Jonathan and Rosalie had disappeared. She kept staring until Callum’s impatient voice reached her ears. “Have you seen enough?” 

“Just looking, what’s the big deal?” Lillian muttered. When she had seen Jonathan for the first time in Rosalie’s rental home 

back then, even she did not consider him a vagrant, let alone a local tycoon capable of making waves in Strico. 

The next moment, a pair of hands held Lillian’s face, turning her gaze toward Callum’s face. “What is this? Were you not saying just the other day that you liked looking at my face? Now, have you taken a liking to Jonathan?” 

Lillian nearly choked on her own saliva at his words, thinking where on earth did he get the idea that she had taken a liking to Jonathan. 

She was merely expressing her astonishment at the fact that Rosalie and Jonathan were in a relationship. 

But considering her current relationship with Callum, who could be regarded as her creditor, she did not want to argue too forcefully and risk upsetting him. 

So, Lillian forced a smile and said, “How could that be? I could never have feelings for Jonathan. I was just… um, offering my best wishes to Rosalie.” 

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