The Ceo’s Convict Wife

Chapter 1272



Chapter 1272

He was wondering whether his heart died.

Even though it was still beating, every beat seemed to bring him acute pain.

It was worse than death.

After knowing the result of the trial, Rosalie made a phone call to comfort Riley. However, Riley did not sound disappointed over the phone. Instead, she said determinedly, “Harriet won’t get rid of being punished easily. I will definitely let her pay the penalty of her crime.”

“Is there any progress in the investigation of the car accident involving Nicholas?” Rosalie immediately expressed her doubt because Riley had mentioned that the accident was related to Harriet.

“Yes,” said Riley, “There is some progress. The Griffin family also has sent people to keep an eye on Harriet so that she can’t flee easily.”

“That’s good,” said Rosalie. She also hoped a bad person like Harriet could be punished.

“By the way, how are you doing? Is everything all right with your baby?” Riley asked.

“Yeah. Everything is fine. I just need to have a good rest,” said Rosalie.

“That’s good. I will go to Strico to visit you after dealing with the matter concerning Harriet,” said Riley.

“Okay. I’m expecting you,” said Rosalie

After the call, she raised her hand and gently put it on her belly. What she didn’t say to Riley was that the future was unpredictable. The fate of her baby depended on how the placenta formed.

If there was something wrong with it, she was afraid that this baby could not survive. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

“What’s wrong? Are you worried about your baby again?” Jonathan came over. When he saw Rosalie’s expression, he knew what she was worried about.

Rosalie nodded slightly. “Yes, I hope there won’t be any problem with the placenta.”

“Don’t worry too much. No matter what problem it might be, we will face it together,” said Jonathan, “Keep in mind that the thing I care about most is your safety.”

For Jonathan, nothing was more important than Rosalie’s safety.

Rosalie gazed at Jonathan whose beautiful eyes were filled with worry.

Rosalie found that Jonathan looked more and more worried, and she knew that it was all because of her.

She raised her hand and gently touched his forehead. “Don’t worry. I will be OK. We will grow old together!”

Rosalie knew better than anyone what would happen to the man in front of her if she was in danger.

Her destiny was inextricably intertwined with Jonathan’s.

Jonathan hugged Rosalie and said, “This is your promise to me. You can’t go back on your word.”

“Okay. I won’t break my promise,” said Rosalie softly. She leaned against his arms and listened to the sound of his heartbeat. Her anxiety and worry seemed to begin to disappear.” By the way, do you know how Warren is now?” Rosalie asked.

If Zinnia, the little daughter of Amelia and Warren, was in good condition, she could leave the neonatal ICU next week and return to Amelia.

But Warren neither came to the hospital again to see Zinnia nor contacted Amelia. As he said before, he tried to renounce any relationship with them.

Although Amelia didn’t say anything about Warren, Rosalie could feel that Amelia was thinking about him.

“As far as I know, he is living in a villa on the outskirts of Lofbury to recuperate. He asked his employees to handle most affairs of his company. Only some decisions that have a significant impact on the company will be made by him,” said Jonathan.

“Do you think he’s really going to break up with Amelia?” asked Rosalie.

“I guess so. But if Amelia wants to get back his heart, she still has the chance. Since Warren is willing to donate his kidney to Amelia again, I think he is willing to be with her if he knows that Amelia truly loves him.” This was Jonathan’s analysis.

“I wonder if Amelia will tell him her true feelings.” Rosalie sighed. If the doctor hadn’t said that Amelia could not be too emotional considering her current physical condition, Rosalie would have told Amelia what Warren had done for her.

At this moment, in the York residence in Lofbury, a lawyer handed over a divorce settlement to Warren and said, “Mr. York, this is the divorce settlement you asked for. Please have a look and see if there is anything else that needs to be added or modified.”

Warren looked through the settlement and handed it back to his lawyer after reading the last page. “It’s okay. Send it to Amelia three months later.”

Warren thought at that time, she must have recovered, and their divorce was not unexpected.

“Okay. Leave it to me,” answered the lawyer.

After the lawyer left, Warren closed his eyes. Since this was the second time he had donated his liver, he didn’t recover as soon and well as before.

Even though he had been there to recuperate for a long time, he was still weak. He even felt tired when she didn’t do too many activities during a day.

And those were the price.

Before donating the liver, the doctor had told him that once he did again, his physical condition would be much worse than before. Moreover, he needed to pay special attention to taking good care of himself. A little carelessness might ruin his health.

Therefore, the deterioration of his health was within his expectations.

This was his own choice, so there was nothing to complain.

“Amelia, this is the moment we say goodbye to each other,” Warren murmured. The only response he got was silence.

In the hospital, after Harriet had a comprehensive check-up, the doctor began to prepare for the blood transfusion for Hendrick. Although

Harriet was unwilling to do so, she knew that she had no way to flee.

If she showed reluctance, she thought Zephyr would use forcible means to change her mind.

Harriet remembered how cold-blooded Zephyr could be to Riley, let alone her. She knew very well about Zephyr’s cruelty.

What she had to do now was to transfuse her blood to Hendrick without hesitation, and then quickly recovered after the operation and left Lommore.

After all, she knew very well that she was not Hendrick’s biological mother, so Hendrick might not be better after the transfusion. If the medical staff began to find out the reason and asked her to take a paternity test, it would be clear that she was not Hendrick’s mother.

At that time, she was afraid that Zephyr would never let her go.

Therefore, she had to leave as soon as possible.

As for her father and mother, she had to look for another way to save them.


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