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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 2

Chapter 2 

What Rosalie said was, “If you keep hitting, he might die.” 

“So what?” Jonathan lowered his head to look frigidly at Rosalie, who was struggling to get up from the ground. 

Rosalie froze. It was only at this moment that she had a good look at this man. 

He had an attractive face with a straight nose and thin but well-shaped lips. His facial features could be said to be exceedingly exquisite, but at this moment, there was no expression on his countenance, 

Those eyes beneath his bangs were now lifeless as if human lives meant nothing to him. It seemed as though he didn’t care about other people’s lives or his own. 

Rosalie took a deep breath before saying, “It’s not worth getting in trouble over someone like him.” 

Jonathan stared at her silently and then released his grip moments later. At once, Timothy felt like he was saved. Disregarding the blood on his face, he quickly got in the car with the woman and fled away. 

In the vehicle, Timothy gritted out, “Just wait and see. I’ll find someone to teach that fellow a lesson!” 

The quiet woman’s pupils suddenly constricted as she finally recalled why that man had seemed a little familiar to her. 

In the past, when she attended a banquet, she had once caught a glimpse of that man from afar. 

“It’s Jonathan Youngblood. That man earlier is Jonathan Youngblood!” 

“Jonathan Youngblood? As in the richest man in Strico? How is that possible?” Timothy’s expression looked as if he had seen. a ghost. 

“But… he really looks exactly like Jonathan,” answered the woman timidly. 

The duo exchanged helpless glances with faces as white as a sheet. 

Meanwhile, Rosalie looked at the man in front of her and whispered. “Thank you… for just now.” 

The man said nothing and merely walked to the other side to sit down with his back against the wall. 

“Is he… not going home? The weather is so cold now, and the temperature at night will drop to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. If he stays here all night, who knows if he’ll still be alive tomorrow morning”” she mused. 

At the thought that he had saved her earlier, Rosalie walked toward him. 

“Aren’t you going home yet? Where’s your family? Do you have their phone numbers? I can help you call them to pick you up,” Rosalie offered, standing in front of the man. 

He slowly raised his head and looked at her with those lifeless eyes once more. However, he still did not answer her. 

All of a sudden, Rosalie felt everything fall silent. 

For a moment, she felt like she was seeing how she looked after she was sentenced back then. 

At that time, everything was bleak for her. Even if she lived, she’d simply be living a hopeless life. 

“If you have nowhere to go, then come with me.” Those words slipped out of her mouth just like that. 

It had never crossed Rosalie’s mind that she’d dare to take an unknown man back to her place on impulse. 

“Maybe it’s because he saved me, or maybe… he has somehow made me see the former me,” she reflected. 

Chapter 2 

“This is where I live. If you don’t mind, I’ll help you lay out a mat on the floor to sleep on later,” Rosalie said. 

Seeing that the other party was not responding, Rosalie took out a new towel and toothbrush and then handed them to him. 

“You can go to the bathroom and wash up, but I don’t have any suitable clothes here for you. So, don’t get your clothes wet 

later.” 

After the man entered the bathroom, Rosalie began to lay out a mat and then took out a spare quilt. 

Her rental home was not spacious, being only around 108 square feet in size. It was a small suite with a single bathroom. 

When the man came out, he was still wearing his own clothes, but his hair was damp. Evidently, he had washed it. 

Seeing his hair still a little dripping wet, Rosalie picked up a towel and instructed, “Bend down.” 

He fixed his gaze on her. 

“I just want to help you dry your hair. I don’t mean anything else. If you leave your hair this wet, you could easily catch a 

cold.” 

His gaze remained fixated on her until he asked a long time later, “Are you worried about me?” 

His cold voice sounded rather pleasant. 

“Yes. Rosalie didn’t avoid his gaze. “Since 1 brought you back, I don’t want you to get sick.” 

The man’s eyelashes fluttered slightly, and he slowly bent down. 

Rosalie then covered his hair with the towel and started drying it. “What’s your name?” 

Only after a long silence did he eventually reply. “Jon” 

Jon, Rosalie repeated, knowing that this must be his nickname. 

“I’m Rosalie Leighton. Where do you live? And where is your family? 

“I don’t have a family.” 

Her movements abruptly paused. “So, he’s all alone in this world? That’s why he ended up on the streets?’ she pondered. 

Although Rosalie had a family, she still lived as though she were an orphan. The only difference between them was that she had rented a place to call home. 

“Then, it appears we are quite similar, she smiled bitterly and continued to dry his hair. 

After his hair was almost dried, she then put down the towel and combed his hair. 

It was only after Rosalie combed his bangs back and revealed his convex forehead that she discovered he was way more handsome than she had originally believed. 

His refined facial features were very well-defined, especially his eyes, unlike most people. As he looked at her presently, his gaze was no longer empty like before and seemed to indicate a hint of inquisitiveness. 

“Are you hungry? I’ll get you something to eat, offered Rosalie. She hadn’t seen him eat anything when she swept the road today. 

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