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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 336

Chapter 336 

However, Rosalie was wearing it now, which made Fiona feel jealous. 

“I was about to get you some clothes to change and it turned out that you had already changed your clothes,” Fiona said with a gloomy face. Then she took Calvin’s arm intimately and said, “Let me introduce you to each other, Calvin. This is…” 

“Don’t bother. We know each other,” Calvin said. 

Fiona thought Calvin only knew Jonathan, but she didn’t expect that he also knew Rosalie. 

Suddenly, Fiona panicked, but she comforted herself by thinking, ‘It’s alright. Rosalie didn’t remember what happened years ago at all! 

Since Calvin found me, it meant that Rosalie didn’t tell him anything. 

As long as I keep pretending to be the girl who saved Calvin when he was a child, I can get more than I expected.”‘ 

Rosalie noticed that Fiona was holding Calvin’s arm. She frowned slightly and thought, “They’re too close to each other, aren’t they? After all, Fiona is married!” 

Honestly, she hadn’t seen her cousin-in-law since she went back to the Lopez family. 

Calvin seemed to realize something and withdrew his arm from Fiona’s grip. Feeling a little embarrassed, Fiona forced a smile and said, “You may not know, Rosalie, that I have divorced Ivan Jones.” 

Ivan was Fiona’s former husband who worked as a blacksmith. 

Being stunned, Rosalie thought, “Divorce? I’m surprised.” However, she understood it when she saw Calvin, who was standing beside Fiona. 

Fiona had long been dissatisfied with the fact that she married a blacksmith, and Calvin’s sudden appearance gave her the idea of divorce. 

After all, Calvin could make an excellent husband for those rich ladies in Strico, let alone Fiona who came from a small 

town. 

Besides, Calvin had always been trying to find Fiona, and he only took all his previous girlfriends as her substitute. 

Thinking of this, Rosalie understood why Fiona wanted a divorce. 

The weird thing was that Calvin treated Fiona no differently than he treated anyone else, and Rosalie thought that he even seemed a little bit distant from Fiona. 

Although Fiona seemed to have great expectations for Calvin, it was up to Calvin whether her expectations could be met! “How did you know Rosalie, Calvin? Did Mr. Youngblood introduce you to each other?” Fiona asked carefully. 

“Just by accident,” Rosalie said. Then she said to Jonathan next to her, “I’m a little hungry, Jon. Shall we eat something nearby?” 

“Sure,” Jonathan said softly. He took Rosalie’s hand and said to Calvin and Fiona, “Excuse me.” 

Calvin watched them leave in a daze and thought, ‘Didn’t I already know they were in love and going to get married? 

But why did I feel a sharp pain in my heart when I saw them walk together?’ 

He even felt suffocated when he saw her in a wedding dress today. She looked so pretty in that dress, but she was wearing it for another man. 

Fiona looked at Calvin’s blank eyes and felt a little jealous. She had already known that Calvin knew Rosalie, and she could tell from his face now that he was trying to hold back something. 

She thought, “Does Calvin have a thing for Rosalie? No, it can’t be possible!” 

Fiona comforted herself in her heart, thinking, ‘As the most powerful man in the entertainment industry, he’ll never fall for a woman who once was in prison! 

Rosalie is lucky enough to have Jonathan with her! 

Besides, Calvin is convinced that I saved him when he was a kid, so I’m the one that matters to him now! 

Everything will be OK as long as I take every opportunity and hide the truth from Calvin for the rest of my life!” 

“Rosalie is so lucky to be with Jonathan. Did you see it? She came to the hospital in a wedding dress. Are they getting married?” Fiona said, but she stopped when she realized that Calvin wasn’t listening to her. His eyes were still fixed on the direction Rosalie left. 

“What is he looking at?” Fiona thought, feeling more panicked. 

Rosalie and Jonathan walked outside the room and went to a random diner Since Rosalie came here in a hurry, she didn’t 

even have time for lunch, but she didn’t feel hungry at all. 

“Sorry to have asked you to come with me. You haven’t had lunch until now.” Rosalie looked at the food in front of her but had no intention of eating it. 

“You don’t have to be sorry. I must stay with you since it’s not a small thing.” He glanced at Rosalie, who didn’t even pick up her fork. “Even if you don’t feel hungry, you should at least eat something. Since you want to stay with Grandma for three days, you have to keep your strength up.” 

Rosalie knew that Jonathan was right. She needed to eat something to keep her strength so that she could be energetic enough to stay with her grandma for the last three days before she was cremated. 

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