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Chapter 162

    Chapter 162


    “So, you’re Rosalie Leighton.” Callum’s words were not a question but a statement. When he


    chanced upon Lillian on the street that day, he immediately began to inquire about everything


    regarding Lillian.


    Without a doubt, Rosalie was also included in the information he had found.


    He knew that Rosalie was Lillian’s best friend, and it was also because of Rosalie that Lillian


    abruptly took the soonest flight. back home in order to file awsuit, then spared no effort to find


    lawyers and all kinds of evidence for Rosalie.


    In other words, it was because of Rosalie that Lillian left him so quickly.


    Thinking of this, Callum felt ufortable for some reason.


    Had Rosalie not been a woman, Callum would likely have wanted to treat her as his love rival.


    “Yes, I am.” Rosalie raised her chin.


    “You’re not qualified to interfere in the affairs between Lillian and me, and it’s best you be a little


    self-aware of your ce. I have never shown mercy to women,” Callum warned coldly.


    Lillian got anxious. “Callum White, don’t implicate my friend in our matters!”


    However, the more anxious she was, the more annoyed Callum felt at this scene.


    At this moment, Jonathan finally saidnguidly, “I don’t care what happens between you and Lillian,


    but you can’ty a finger on Rosalie.”


    Callum turned to Jonathan with slight perplexment in his eyes. I truly didn’t expect that you’de


    here thiste at night, Mr. Youngblood.”


    Of course, what genuinely surprised him was the rtionship between Jonathan and Rosalie. After


    investigating Rosalie, he naturally knew that she had run over and killed Jonathan’s fiancée,


    Mnie. But now, anyone could tell that the rtionship between Rosalie and Jonathan was


    anything but ordinary.


    ‘I’m taking Lillian away tonight,” said Jonathan.


    Callum frowned and sneered, “Didn’t you just say that you don’t care what happens between me


    and Lillian, Mr. Youngblood?


    Jonathan answered, “I naturally won’t care after tonight, but I have to take her away now.”


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    The two men faced each other, and there seemed to be a kind of tension in the air, which made


    people breathless. Rosalie and Lillian also couldn’t help but exchange helpless nces.


    “If I disagree, do you intend to forcefully take her away, Mr. Youngblood?” asked Callum.


    “Indeed,” Jonathan replied, looking confident as if it was a walk in the park for him to take Lillian


    away from another person’s territory.


    Callum’s gaze gradually dimmed. Although he had not taken over the White family for a long time,


    and the Whites were not based in Strico at all, he was cognizant of the status Jonathan had in


    Strico.


    He turned around and looked at Lillian. ‘Do you want to leave, then?”


    Stunned, Lillian looked at the man whom she hadn’t seen for more than three years and hesitated


    briefly. “I do.”


    Callumpressed his thin lips. “Sure enough, you’re still as heartless as before.”


    Lillian wanted to retort, but his gaze made her feel like something was lodged in her throat,


    rendering her incapable of forming words. At the same time, the pain in her heart seemed to surge


    up again, too.


    Just like that, Jonathan left Callum’s residence with Rosalie and Lillian. Callum ordered the


    subordinate who brought them in, “You can leave.”


    “Yes, sir, the guard answered.


    Atst, Callum took out a piece of crumpled, yellowing paper from his pocket.


    It read: [I’m sorry. 1 have to leave in advance.]


    This was the note Lillian left behind back then, and he had been carrying it with him all these years.


    On several asions, he had been so livid that he balled up the note and threw it into a trash can,


    only to go through the trash to look for it afterward.


    This piece of paper was like a thorn in his heart. He couldn’t pull it out, nor could he bear to do so.


    It was as if this had be the only thing she left him. If he lost it, then he would have nothing left


    of her. Thankfully, now, he finally found her.


    “Lillian… Lillian Quinn…” Callum murmured her name repeatedly and kissed the note in his hand.


    That was the extent of his attachment to her.


    Meanwhile, Lillian followed Rosalie into Jonathan’s car and said to them, “Thank you.”


    Jonathan simply answered indifferently. ‘T’ll take you home first. Where do you live?”


    Lillian quickly gave her address, but Rosalie still asked a little worriedly. “Did that Callum guy really


    not hurt you?”


    “He purely made me sit in the chair and look at him for three hours,” Lillian revealed. “I wanted to


    call you, but he confiscated my phone, so I…


    Speaking of the phone, she suddenly remembered that her phone was still in Callum’s hand, and


    there was some information about her work on it.


    At the thought of this, Lillian felt a headacheing, contemting, “Should I look for Callum again


    and ask for my phone? Or should I just take it as I lost it? Ugh, what a dilemma!”


    “What’s wrong?” Rosalie queried.


    “Nothing.” Lillian shook her head and looked at Jonathan, who was driving in the front row. She


    found it quite unbelievable that she could actually be chauffeured by the man.


    In addition, she knew that Jonathan only came to save her because of Rosalie’s request. “I’m sorry


    for worrying you.” Lillian looked at Rosalie guiltily.


    “I’m just d you’re fine,” replied Rosalie.


    When the car arrived at the gates of Lillian’s residential area, Lillian got out, and Rosalie took the


    initiative to sit back in the front passenger seat, turning to Jonathan. “Thank you for helping me


    today.”


    He swiveled his head around, and his gazended on her face. The moonlight shone on her face


    through the car window, making her look as serene as ever.


    Previously, however, because of Lillian, Rosalie was like a cat on a hot tin roof and even seemed


    like she could give up everything, including the bit of pride she had left.


    “Just because… Lillian was herst hope?” he wondered.


    “If I’m in danger someday, will you go down on your knees to save me?” Jonathan asked in a low


    voice.


    That mildly hoarse voice rang in her ear, making Rosalie tremble a little.


    She looked at his dark eyes and subconsciously wanted to agree without hesitation.


    Nevertheless, her rational mind stopped her before she could answer. “What’s wrong with me? How


    could a person like Jonathan be in danger?” she mused.


    ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .


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