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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 600

Chapter 600 

“Really? Which one did you have back then?” As Lucas spoke, he opened his bag and let Rosalie have a look at all the Transformers in it. 

Rosalie took a gander at those toys, only to find that there were a plethora of them sitting inside instead of only a few. At first glance, there were at least a dozen of them. 

Nevertheless, Rosalie did find one that she used to own-Bumblebee. 

“This is what I got last time.” Rosalie beheld the Bumblebee model in her hands, and a trace of nostalgia flashed through her 

eyes. 

“I’ll let you have it, then,” commented Lucas. 

“But isn’t this for Aiden?” said Rosalie. 

“There’s so many more left for Aiden. It won’t make a difference. You can keep this one as a souvenir.” said Lucas. 

Speaking of souvenirs, Rosalie gazed at the Bumblebee model in her hands, recalling how she had begged her grandmother Wilma for it back when she yearned to have it as a toy. At that time, she did not have much concept of money, much less learn that Wilma had to fork out her savings after living a frugal lifestyle. 

Thinking of Wilma, Rosalie was touched, triggering her soft spot for the old lady. “Well, thank you.” She smiled gently and accepted that Bumblebee model. 

That also elicited a grin from Lucas. Considering that the woman was willing to accept his gift, even if he knew that things would never work out for them, he was still happy deep down. 

They exchanged smiles, but little did they notice that on the floor above the inpatient department, a pair of eyes were staring at the scene condescendingly. 

When Rosalie reached Calvin’s ward, Fiona was also there. 

In the past few days, Rosalie would almost always run into Fiona every time she paid a visit. Yet, at that juncture, Fiona appeared to be gloating right at her face. 

“Hey, Rosalie, you seemed to be having a good time chatting with a lad downstairs today. Who’s that? Is he a friend of yours?. Did he happen to send you here today?” piped up Fiona. 

Rosalie swept a chilly glance at that woman. “He’s just one of my ex-colleagues. We bumped into each other here by coincidence.” 

“What a coincidence…” Fiona deliberately drawled her voice, but such an elongation would only allude to a feeling of intimacy. 

“So? What are you trying to say, Fiona?” Rosalie pressed the matter. 

“I… I’m not trying to say anything. It’s just that I think you must be quite close with that colleague of yours.” said Fiona. Then came Rosalie’s uncouth retort. “Must I be ill-mannered with all my ex-colleagues, feign ignorance, or even attack them with vicious words when I meet them? I wonder how you’d greet your ex-schoolmates, other actors, and the staff in the film crew when you all meet up, Fiona.” 

Her round of lectures stumped Fiona, and not a peep came from the latter. Zipping her lips with shame was all she did. Even so, there was still a tinge of mischievousness flitting across her eyes. 

Rosalie could not care less to pay Fiona any more heed as she turned to Calvin. “Are you feeling better?” 

“Yeah, I’m better now. I can get out of bed already. Would you mind skinning me an apple, though?” said Calvin. 

“Not a problem,” said Rosalie. That time around, Fiona hurriedly chimed in, “Calvin, why don’t I help you with that apple? Rosalie could use a breather.” 

“Could 

you check for me if my examination report is out, Fiona?” was Calvin’s request, 

“For an errand like that, he simply needs to ring the bell to summon a nurse!” Fiona thought to herself, knowing that he was obviously kicking her out of the ward and only wanted to spend time alone with Rosalie. 

Time and again, he had been treating her the same way. 

With that, Fiona stepped out of the ward in a huff. Rosalie, in turn, sat by the bed with an apple and a fruit knife, paring off the apple for Calvin. 

“You met your ex-colleague downstairs today?” Calvin asked nonchalantly. 

“Mm. You met that guy before. Remember Lucas? He was that guy you saw came looking for me when I was in a fix at the film studio.” Facing Calvin’s probing, Rosalie answered ever so casually, not putting up any guard at all. 

“That Lucas, huh?” Calvin pondered, his eyes glinting. He still rethembered that Lucas was a nervous wreck when Rosalie 

went missing that time. He reckoned that with that amount of anxiety, Lucas must be interested in Rosalie. 

“I do remember. He was worried sick about you, too, that day,” uttered Calvin placidly. 

“He’s really a nice person.” Unwittingly, Rosalie curled her lips upward into a faint smile as she thought about Lucas coming to the hospital to bring the Transformers models to Aiden. Never would she anticipate Lucas to stash those old-time Transformers toys in such mint conditions. 

Although brand-new Transformers toys had been constantly coming out on the market, the old-time Transformers in Lucas’ possession were probably no longer available for sale at present. Rosalie figured that Aiden must be thrilled upon clapping his eyes on the toys. 

It showed how much effort Lucas had poured in. 

“A nice person, you say?” Calvin arched a brow slightly, and a sour sensation gradually spread throughout his heart. He began to guess if Lucas was the reason for the smile on Rosalie’s face. 

“Yeah, he’s quite nice. Not only is he honest and kind, but he also doesn’t judge people. It’s actually a good thing to be friends with someone like him. Nowadays, people like him are scarce.” said Rosalie. 

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