Chapter 14

Justin brought Rosalind into his office under everyone’s gaze.

As soon as the door closed, Rosalind burst into tears and threw herself into Justin’s arm, hugging his waist tightly.

“Justin, I’m glad you came to pick me up. I was really scared just now…”

Justin’s eyes darkened. He raised his hands and put them on Rosalind’s shoulders, slowly pushing her

away.

“Justin…” Rosalind looked confused.

“Why did you do this?” Justin’s tone was cold, and his eyes were intimidating.

“Do what?”

“Why did you go to Savrow Daily to expose our marital news?”

Rosalind secretly breathed a sigh of relief and hugged him again. “Because I can’t wait to marry you. Do you not want to marry me?”

“I want to, but releasing the news like this is inappropriate.” Justin’s expression was stern. He was

not as gentle as he was before.

“Why is it inappropriate? You and Anna are already divorced!”

“We haven’t finalized the divorce yet, and we promised Grandpa that we wouldn’t finalize it until after his 80th birthday.”

Justin subconsciously withdrew from Rosalind. “Before that happens, she is still my wife in name. Now that you have exposed our marital news, all three parties will be affected. Grandpa will be even

more against you now.

Justin was a direct man who always considered the pros and cons of everything. He was only gentle to Rosalind, but what he said just now was a bit harsh on her.

That was because he thought that his childhood sweetheart would understand him.

As a result, Rosalind could not grasp the point. Her eyes turned red with anger. “Three parties will be affected? Justin, did you feel uncomfortable when you saw people criticizing Anna as the third party?

sorry for her?!”

Do you

feel

“I don’t. But Anna isn’t the third party. The situation shouldn’t have turned out like this.” Justin pinched the center of his eyebrows, feeling a dull headache.

“Why not? She obviously came between us!”

Rosalind was so angry that she stomped her feet. Her voice was shrill and unpleasant, piercing Justin’s eardrums and making his headache worse. “If it weren’t for her, I would have been with you!

It’s all her fault! She occupied my position for three whole years!”

“Anna was only my wife in name for three years. It was so that Grandpa would give in. Without her, you and I would never be together

After hustin finished speaking, his heart clenched.

Right It Anna had not left him by the end of their three year contract marriage, his grandfather would never let him and Rosalind be together.

That woman was always the first to greet him with a smile when he came home. She helped him change, heated his bath water, and quietly took care of everything so that he would never have to

There was no fighting, crying, or fuss. Even after she signed the divorce papers and left Tideview Manor, she did not complain at all.

Even though Anna chose to be with Asher in the end, she had fulfilled her duties as a wife in the past three years Justin, on the other hand, had only used her since the beginning. He had only looked forward to the end of their three-year marriage contract every day so that he could be with someone

else.

Justin knew that he owed Anna much more than she owed him.

was stunned. She felt that she could no longer understand what

I’m just

time, the phone rang. Justin took it out and saw that it was

opened the door and saw lan

to

lan then gestured for

want to go back… I’m so scared!” Rosalind’s eyes were filled with tears as she held his hand tightly

scared. Just don’t comment on anything the reporters say. I’ll take care of

her out with a stern look on his face, closed the door, and answered his grandfather’s call, enduring the pain from his

“Hi, Grandpa”

break your promise to me? Are you so eager to marry that

that he yelled over the phone. “If you marry that Rosalind girl, I will never

nothing to

her fault! She occupied my position for

only my wife in name for three years. It was so that Grandpa would give in. Without her, you

finished speaking, his heart

end of their three-year contract marriage, his grandfather would never let him and Rosalind

woman was always the first to greet him with a smile when he came home. She helped him change, heated

worry.

divorce papers and left Tideview Manor, she

other hand, had only used her since the beginning. He had only looked forward to the end of their three-year marriage contract every day so that he could be

else.

much more than she

was stunned. She felt that she could no longer understand

I’m just stating facts.”

and saw that

opened the door and saw Ian standing outside.

bodyguards to escort

then gestured for Rosalind to walk forward.

back… I’m so scared!” Rosalind’s eyes

anything the reporters say. I’ll take care of

closed the door, and answered his grandfather’s call, enduring the pain from his headache.

“Hi, Grandpa.”

How dare you break your promise to me? Are you so

marry that Rosalind girl, I will never acknowledge

has nothing

haven’t proposed to her yet, so

didn’t do it. Please don’t accuse

his headache was getting worse. He tugged on his Windsor knot

the sofa, holding onto the wall as

who loved him the most, and he felt so guilty that his throat tightened.

Anna!” Nigel did not care about what Justin thought and only wanted his grandson to be with his favorite

promised me before that you’d let me make my own choice after three

his breathing was unsteady.

is the only one for me.”

make sure to stay alive so that I can

Anna!”

saying that, Nigel hung up

forehead. He walked to the desk and hurriedly took out a

painkiller.

to the lobby and happened to see Justin in

feeling? Do you have

fine.” Justin sat down slowly, closed his eyes, and rubbed his swollen

you massages and

“It would be great if the young madam was here. You were always able to sleep peacefully

her name.” Justin took a deep breath

investigate what you asked for.” Ian’s eyes flickered, and he hesitated to

“Continue.”

exposed the young madam was Ms. Gold.”

abruptly. His heart clenched. “Are you sure? How

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