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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike

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Chapter 864

It’s nothing. I just felt like coming here all of a sudden,” Jonathan said. After all, he didn’t want to get Amelia’s hopes

up until there was concrete evidence.

“Are you feeling down?” Rosalie asked.

“Why, do you think I’m only here because I’m feeling down?” Jonathan’s eyes flickered slightly.

Is it?” She gazed at him.

“No.” He shook his head, pulling her into an embrace. I’m not feeling down. In fact, I’m quite content.” At least,

there was a possibility that the child might be the one they had lost. If it turned out to be true, she would be very

happy.

Then, he would see her genuine smile, rather than the smile she had on now with a lingering sadness in her eyes.

Rosalie still seemed puzzled. “Did something happen today that made you happy?”

“Why, isn’t being with you enough to make me happy?” he murmured, lowering his head to kiss her lips..

He thought, “If my father were watching from above, he would surely be happy to see me with the one I love.

Rosalie and I have been through so much, and now we can be together. Our ending won’t be like my father’s.

Rosalie isn’t my mother. She won’t leave me and will always be by my side, won’t she? That’s for sure!” In the

restaurant, Jerick watched as Lillian seemed lost in thought, staring at a passerby outside the window. “What’s the

matter? You’ve been staring at someone’s back for a while.”

“Ah!” Lillian snapped back to reality and quickly said, “Nothing, I just thought that person’s back looked familiar,

but… It’s not someone I know.”

After saying that, Lillian lowered her head to eat the food in front of her.

“That person’s back actually looks a bit like Callum,” Jerick’s voice reached Lillian’s

cars.

Lillian’s body stiffened.

Yes, that person’s back did resemble Callum’s. In that split second, she event thought she saw Callum. But on closer

inspection, it wasn’t him.

“I’m sorry.” She raised her head and looked at Jerick earnestly.

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Jerick chuckled slightly. “What do you have to be sorry for?”

Lillian hesitated for a moment and then said, “Perhaps we can’t be a couple. I’m sorry. After everything that’s

happened, you’ve been encouraging and trusting me, and I appreciate that. But… I seem to be unable to develop

romantic feelings for

you.

Chapter 864

“It’s nothing. I just felt like coming here all of a sudden, Jonathan said. After all, he didn’t want to get Amelia’s hopes

up until there was concrete evidence.

“Are you feeling down?” Rosalie asked.

“Why, do you think I’m only here because I’m feeling down?” Jonathan’s eyes flickered slightly.

“Is it?” She gazed at him.

“No.” He shook his head, pulling her into an embrace. I’m not feeling down. In fact, I’m quite content.” At least,

there was a possibility that the child might be the one they had lost. If it turned out to be true, she would be very

happy.

Then, he would see her genuine smile, rather than the smile she had on now with a lingering sadness in her eyes.

Rosalie still seemed puzzled. ‘Did something happen today that made you. happy?”

“Why, isn’t being with you enough to make me happy?” he murmured, lowering his head to kiss her lips.

He thought, “If my father were watching from above, he would surely be happy to see me with the one I love.

Rosalie and I have been through so much, and now we can be together. Our ending won’t be like my father’s.

Rosalie isn’t my mother. She won’t leave me and will always be by my side, won’t she? That’s for sure!” In the

restaurant, Jerick watched as Lillian seemed lost in thought, staring at a passerby outside the window. “What’s the

matter? You’ve been staring at someone’s back for a while.”

“Ah!” Lillian snapped back to reality and quickly said, “Nothing, I just thought that person’s back looked familiar,

but… It’s not someone I know.”

After saying that, Lillian lowered her head to eat the food in front of her.

“That person’s back actually looks a bit like Callum,” Jerick’s voice reached Lillian’s

ears.

Lillian’s body stiffened.

Yes, that person’s back did resemble Callum’s. In that split second, she even thought she saw Callum. But on closer

inspection, it wasn’t him.

“I’m sorry.” She raised her head and looked at Jerick earnestly.

Jerick chuckled slightly. “What do you have to be sorry for?”

Lillian hesitated for a moment and then said, “Perhaps we can’t be a couple. I’m sorry. After everything that’s

happened, you’ve been encouraging and trusting me, and I appreciate that. But… I seem to be unable to develop

romantic feelings for you.”

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“Is it because you still have feelings for Callum?” Jerick said without any sign of anger as if he had expected this.

Lillian was silent. She thought she could put Callum down. Over the years, she had been slowly putting it down and

would think less about him. Every time she thought of him, her heartache became less and less painful.

She had hoped that one day her heart would no longer be stirred by that man.

However, these days, Callum always appeared in her mind. She kept thinking about the scene where he took her to

the apartment and kissed her before talking to her. Sometimes, it even led to sleepless nights.

She realized that all her efforts to move on were crumbling because of Callum’s reappearance.

“Are you planning to get back together with Callum?” Jerick asked. “Now that he’s no longer engaged to the

daughter of the Tall family, no one would object to your relationship.”

Lillian shook her head. “I never thought about getting back together with him. Our backgrounds and values are too

different. Even if we forced a relationship, it would eventually run into problems. But…”

She bit her lip and confessed, “It seems like a part of my heart still belongs to him. So, being with you in a romantic

way wouldn’t be fair to you, Jerick. I appreciate the time we’ve spent together, but I think it’s best for us to part

ways here.”

“You don’t need to feel sorry. You’ve never lied to me,” Jerick said. “I, on the other hand, have never really been

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interested in women. When I was younger, I even wondered if there was something wrong with me. My family even

speculated if I had a preference for men.”

Lillian widened her eyes in surprise. “So, you… really?” After asking, she felt it was inappropriate and quickly added,

“I don’t mean any discrimination. I completely support love and relationships, regardless of gender. I’ve even read

many s and comics in this regard.”

In the end, she blushed and thought, “Oh, dear. Why did I say that?”

Jerick was amused by Lillian’s reaction. The previously tense atmosphere suddenly dissipated.

“I’m not. You could say I have no interest in either men or women. I even went to the hospital for a checkup.

Perhaps it can be called asexuality.” Jerick said.

“It could also be tha “Perhaps, Jerick said. “So, even though I don’t have those romantic feelings for you, I think that

if we were to get married in the future, at least our marriage wouldn’t have any issues. Even if we couldn’t be as

passionate as others, we could still respect each other. Haven’t they said that many marriages turn love into

affection over time?”

you haven’t met the right person, Lillian suggested.

After a pause, Jerick added, “If you find it burdensome to continue our contact

with marriage as the premise, we can just be normal friends. In the future, if you remain unmarried and I remain

unattached, perhaps we can consider being together, just like finding a roommate to go through life with.”

Lillian blinked her eyes. “Is this being a backup plan?”

Jerick laughed, “You could say that.” She was always direct, but that made him feel more comfortable. At least, he

didn’t have to be wary of anything when he was with her. There was no scheming or feeling stressed as he might

feel in at workplace.

“So, what do you say? Are you willing?” Jerick asked.

Lillian smiled faintly. “Sure. So, are we friends now? I’m glad to have a friend like

you.

“I thought we were friends a long time ago, Jerick said. The two of them exchanged glances and shared another

smile.

Opening up the conversation had made Lillian’s dinner exceptionally pleasan