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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 814

Chapter 814 

Since the incident of Rosalie and her loved ones falling into the sea could never see the light, she knew that even if the case about the kid was brought to court, the culprit would still be innocent until proven guilty. As long as Kurt continued to deny it, it would be difficult to convict him without first locating the chain of evidence. 

Things would not go anywhere unless she secured some other dirt on him. 

After all, the man had been working for Leonard for ages, so his hands most probably had long been stained. 

Once again, Rosalie made another trip to the detention center to see Kurt. That time around, however, she went there solo. 

Upon catching sight of her, Kurt only uttered, “No matter what you want to ask, I have no comment. Stop wasting your breath.” 

“I’m just here to say thank you,” came Rosalie’s response! 

“Thank me?” Kurt seemed quite surprised. 

“Thank you for saving me back then. I guess it was you who saved my life. I know it was you who caused all this, and I hated you. Without you, Jon and I wouldn’t have been separated for five years, nor would I lose my memory, let alone be separated from my kiddo. Regardless, you still saved both me and my child.” 

As she spoke, she was also filled with complicated emotions about the man before her eyes. However, even if he did save her and her baby, she still hated his guts. 

The carrot-and-stick approach would never be in her favor. 

“I might never know of your motive, but I suppose you must have some sort of reason for choosing to keep one of the children by your side instead of entrusting the kid to the Youngblood family or even myself. That reason of yours, I thought, must also be for the sake of the Youngblood family. After all, the Youngblood family is the most. important thing in the world to Mr. Youngblood, and what he thinks is the most important, will be the most important thing for you as well!” 

As Rosalie presented her speech, she carefully observed Kurt’s facial expression and his reaction. 

Kurt’s eyes narrowed as the corner of his mouth slightly curled upward. “I 

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don’t follow.” 

Instead of pressing the subject, Rosalie changed the topic altogether. “Also, I must thank you for hypnotizing and tampering with Jon’s memory.” 

Had Kurt not hypnotized Jonathan at the very beginning, the latter would not been able to live on. Even if he managed to survive somehow, he would have suffered an emotional meltdown. 

In fact, if she could, she hoped that Jonathan would never recover some parts of his lost memory, particularly the episode where they had all fallen into the ocean. 

After all, that memory was too bitter and sad. 

She herself was already in great pain just listening to Carlos, let alone having Jonathan recall it. 

That was especially true, for even though the operation of throwing them into the sea was carried out by Kurt alone, it was orchestrated by Leonard, Jonathan’s blood-related dear grandfather. 

After dropping those words, she departed from the detention center. Deep down, she had come to a conclusion. 

Sure enough, her other child still lived. Should the kid have been dead as. Kurt insisted, he would have not averted his gaze when she brought up the matter of her child a minute ago. 

On top of that, the second she mentioned that it was all for the Youngblood family’s sake, Kurt’s lips twitched almost imperceptibly. Paying Kurt a visit that day was only her strategy for testing the waters, observing the man’s reaction, and arriving at a final deduction. 

At long last, she had gotten the answer she needed-her child must still be alive somewhere. 

It was still early after Rosalie came out of the detention center, almost two hours away before her children were done with the kindergarten for the day. With that, Rosalie went to meet up with Amelia. 

When Rosalie was about to reach Amelia’s concession stand, the former caught sight of the same black sedan from before. 

That car was still parked in the shady area in the corner like last time. From where the vehicle was stationed, the people inside it could very well keep Amelia’s concession stand in sight. 

Of course, Rosalie could tell that that had to be Warren’s car. 

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Warren had yet to date any woman in recent years, and he had even moved nearly half of York Group to Strico. Rosalie reckoned that it was all for Amelia. 

Sometimes, broken glass could be fixed. Then again, it would be pointless to cry over spilled milk. Had Warren not driven Amelia to the wall back then, he might have long been together with Amelia. 

Rosalie approached the concession stand, only to find Amelia tying some chain sinnets. Rosalie remembered that she had also had fun doing that when she was a child, using different colors of ropes to weave bracelets, among others. The activity had been quite popular among little girls. “Amelia, why are you making this?” Rosalie asked with a smile. 

“Recently, these sinnets piqued the interest of the girls in elementary school again. Since I have time to spare, I might as well make some of these and sell them to earn some cash.” Amelia was all smiles as she beheld Rosalie. “What brings you here?” 

“I have some free time today, so I thought of coming here to catch up with you.” Rosalie then hesitated for a fleeting moment before 

continuing, “Just now, I saw Warren’s car out there. Does he come here often?” 

“Really? I didn’t pay much attention to him.” Amelia sported an 

indifferent mien, seeming to have nothing to do with Warren no matter how often that name was mentioned. 

A sigh escaped Rosalie. “Amelia, if you don’t intend to forgive Warren, have you ever thought about finding yourself another potential life partner? You’re still young, after all. Don’t tell me you’d rather live like this for the rest of your life?” 

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