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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 720

Chapter 720 

“Jonathan, no matter what, there’s still a connection between the Hamilton family and the Youngblood family. You don’t really want to wipe them out entirely, do you?” Howard spoke up. “Hamilton Jade Gardens project is vital for the Hamilton family. Even if the Youngblood family takes it, it won’t be much gain for you. Why make things difficult for everyone?” 

“The Hamilton family has had its glory for long enough. It is time for it to come to an end,” Jonathan remarked with an air of nonchalance. His demeanor exuded a lazy indifference, a stark contrast to Howard’s visibly tense posture. 

“Haven’t the Hamilton family and the Youngblood family forged successful partnerships over these years?” Howard pressed on. “If you have any objections or conditions, please, let’s discuss them openly. What is it that you truly seek? We’d be willing to find a compromise if it’s within our means…” 

” 

Jonathan cut Howard off with a cold interruption, “I want all the Hamilton family’s Strico-based companies removed from the city.” 

Upon hearing Jonathan’s words, Howard’s face darkened. The demand hung heavy in the air, promising to deliver a devastating blow that could obliterate the very foundation of the Hamilton family’s business empire in Strico. 

While the Hamilton family held assets beyond the city limits, their core industries were deeply rooted in Strico, and removing them would mean an end to the Hamilton legacy. 

“You…” Howard stared at Jonathan, his words caught in his throat. “How could you… Is this because of…” 

A startling notion raced through Howard’s mind. Could Jonathan’s abrupt decision to sever business ties with the Youngblood family be driven by a love so intense that he would risk annihilating the Hamilton family for it? The idea seemed almost too outrageous to entertain, yet Howard struggled to conceive any other explanation. 

The sole point of contention between the Hamilton family and Jonathan revolved around the incident of Rosalie’s imprisonment. 

“Is this about Rosalie?” Howard finally voiced, though he remained incredulous at the thought that it could be because of her. 

“So what if it is because of her?” Jonathan admitted without hesitation. 

So, it was indeed for Rosalie. Howard took a deep breath, struggling to grasp the situation. “But Yvette had paid her dues for what she did to Rosalie back then!” Back then, Yvette was pressured by Jonathan into a humiliating departure from the entertainment industry because of Rosalie. 

The Hamilton family had initially considered this act as their way of making amends, but it now seemed wholly inadequate. 

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“Is Yvette leaving the entertainment industry all you believe she could have sacrificed? Don’t be ridiculous,” Jonathan retorted coldly. 

Howard rose abruptly, his features contorted with a mix of anger and disbelief. “Mr. Youngblood, are you truly planning to destroy the entire Hamilton family?” “I can’t allow my wife’s suffering to be in vain,” Jonathan replied, his smile chillingly cold. 

Meanwhile, Rosalie was released from the detention center and had just arrived at the Youngblood Group. 

“Mrs. Youngblood, Mr. Youngblood is currently in the meeting with Mr. Hamilton in the CEO’s Office,” the secretary informed her. 

“Mr. Hamilton?” Rosalie was taken aback. “You mean the Chairman of the Hamilton Group?” 

“Yes,” the secretary confirmed. 

“All right, I understand. You can carry on with your tasks,” Rosalie replied. Rosalie harbored no favorable sentiments for the Hamilton family, especially after the ruthless assault by Yvette that had nearly disabled her hand by forcibly removing ten of her fingernails. During her time in prison, the Hamilton family had even sent individuals to torment her. 

She wondered what business brought Howard, Yvette’s father, to see Jonathan at the Youngblood Group. Could it be related to the Hamilton Jade Gardens project? 

Rosalie recalled seeing the project Hamilton Jade Gardens on Jonathan’s desk and the photos of Melanie that the Hamilton family had sent. 

As her thoughts raced, the door to the CEO’s Office swung open, and Howard emerged. 

However, Howard was standing sideways with his face facing the room, unaware of Rosalie’s presence just a short distance away. 

“Jonathan, if you truly seek justice for Rosalie, remember that you played a part in her ordeal too!” Howard said, his bitterness evident in his words. 

Rosalie’s heart skipped a beat, and she instinctively moved closer. Then, a familiar cold voice drifted from within the partially open office door. 

“Howard, if you utter another word, I will ensure the Hamilton family ceases to exist from this very moment!” 

Her 

gaze locked onto the figure at the door. The face was one she knew well, but the chilling intensity in those captivating eyes was novel, undeniably bearing a murderous intent in his gaze. 

Murderous intent? Rosalie questioned if she had seen it correctly. 

Howard, who was standing beside the door, appeared taken aback by Jonathan’s. 

ominous presence. He subconsciously turned his head to avert Jonathan’s gaze but froze as soon as he caught sight of Rosalie on the opposite side. 

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In an instant, Howard’s complexion turned pallid. His look toward Rosalie then shifted to one of sheer loathing before he hurriedly made his exit. 

Jonathan’s gaze landed on Rosalie as well. In an instant, his body stiffened, and the air of hostility around him dissipated swiftly, making way for his usual gentleness. 

Yet, buried within the depths of his eyes, an insurmountable fear took root, and an icy chill enveloped his limbs. 

He could not help but wonder if Rosalie had heard Howard’s words just now. 

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