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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 762

Chapter 762 

Everything went as per Leonard’s expectations, and perhaps the only thing that surprised him was Rosalie’s willingness to sacrifice her life. 

Despite his initial belief that it was improbable, he still gave Rosalie a way out. However, Leonard’s perception of how unachievable the matter was led him to only arrange for Rosalie’s survival and not plan the subsequent steps of her journey. 

“Therefore, I’m the only one who can make the arrangements for her,” thought Kurt, uncertain if his arrangements were correct. 

He knew that Leonard desired a strong leader for the Youngblood family with no vulnerabilities, and Rosalie was, in fact, Jonathan’s weakness. 

Yet… In the end, Leonard still lost the bet, as he was defeated by both Jonathan and Rosalie, who did not act as he had expected them to. 

“If he were still alive, would Mr. Youngblood have altered his views upon witnessing these events? I also wonder if he would endorse my actions,” contemplated Kurt as he gazed at the unconscious Jonathan. His thoughts were filled with a distinct sense of reflection. 

Bending down, Kurt drew near to the unconscious Jonathan’s ear. In a voice audible only to himself, he whispered, “Mr. Youngblood, if Rosalie genuinely loves you, I’m sure she’ll return to your side someday in the future. If she doesn’t reappear, it simply signifies that her love isn’t as profound as we’ve thought it to be.” 

After all, only time could tell. 

Five years later, Strico’s cream of the crop had gathered at an extravagant banquet. Among them, the chairman of Youngblood Group, Jonathan Youngblood, stood out among the crowd. 

At 33 years old, he held the reins of the vast Youngblood family. Despite having a son and an adopted daughter, numerous socialites were still eager to catch his attention in hopes of becoming the lady of the Youngblood family. 

The ladies made every effort to join any banquets Jonathan attended, yet none could truly approach him. 

Jonathan was like an aloof iceberg, never approaching others or allowing anyone to come near him. 

Back at the banquet hall, Calvin, standing in a nearby corner, observed Jonathan. The Jonathan, in his view, was adorned in a tailored iron-gray suit with impeccably combed-back hair. His exquisitely handsome face bore a subtle smile resembling a flawless mask. He appeared strikingly distinct from the man Calvin saw five years ago, whose sanity slipped away as he went to great lengths in search 

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of Rosalie. 

“Did he no longer care about Rosalie?” wondered Calvin. 

He was in disbelief when he received news of Rosalie’s death and rushed to the Youngblood residence. 

Calvin couldn’t bring himself to believe that she was truly gone. 

In the end, all he saw when he arrived was an urn and Jonathan, who appeared as if he had gone mad. 

Calvin remembered himself asking, “Why did Rosalie die?” 

“Yes… Why did she die? It… should have been me!” replied Jonathan. Back then, he had tears streaming down his face but was smiling as he continued, “I should’ve been the one… I should’ve died… But why did she ask me to stay alive? Doesn’t she understand how agonizing it is to stay alive?” 

Calvin remembered his difficulty articulating words as he looked at Jonathan, who seemed wholly consumed by pain and alternated between tears and smiles. At that moment, it felt as if everything he had to say was trapped in his throat. Soon after, he took on the responsibility of spearheading the Gunner Group’s expansion into international markets and left Strico. 

Initially, Calvin’s direct intervention wasn’t required for the task, but he had no desire to remain at Strico during that time. Staying there made him feel suffocated and caused him unbearable distress. 

Calvin frequently found himself contemplating the possibility that she might not have ended up with Jonathan if his jealousy hadn’t led him to neglect Rosalie and ask her to appeal to Jonathan for help. In that case, perhaps none of these subsequent events would have transpired. 

Maybe he should have disregarded everything else and whisked her away back then. Regardless of her reluctance and her love for Jonathan, he should have left her, no matter the consequences. Even if it meant Rosalie would grow to hate him, she would at least be still alive. 

Just then, a figure approached Calvin, and it turned out to be Alan. He was a member of their inner circle, having grown up with Jonathan and Calvin. 

Stepping forward, Alan looked at Calvin in surprise and asked, “When did you come back?” 

“It’s been a few days,” replied Calvin languidly. 

“Why didn’t you let us know about your return? If it weren’t for this banquet today, I wouldn’t have known that you had returned,” complained Alan in an annoyed tone.” 

“Well, you’re aware now, aren’t you?” Calvin responded with indifference. He then shifted his gaze in Jonathan’s direction and inquired, “I’ve heard… that he adopted a daughter and is quite close to the mother of that girl…” 

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Despite Calvin’s five-year absence abroad, it hadn’t stopped him from picking up on some gossip about Jonathan. 

Calvin knew that Jonathan adopted Wrenna two years ago, and this turned both Wrenna and her mother Agyness’s life around. 

Many people even speculated that adoption was an unnecessary move, as Jonathan already had a son. They felt that it was highly probable that Jonathan was interested in Agyness, who happened to be a single mother and was using Wrenna to be in a favored position. 

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