A lot of people had already gathered around Rosalie, and now more people were gathering towards her because someone recognized Calvin.
Calvin frowned slightly. The next moment, he directly pulled Rosalie to the car parked aside and then drove away.
The car left and the crowd could only look at each other. Then they began to discuss the relationship between Rosalie and Calvin.
After Rosalie got in the car, she said to Calvin, âThank you. Please just find a place nearby and leave me there.â
However, Calvin didnât stop the car and asked, âWhat is going on?â
âItâs just that someone recognized me. After all, the turnover of my case and the apology of Yvette have become heated topics online,â Rosalie said. âPlease stop the car. My friend is still in the bookstore. I have to meet her later!â
Calvin pursed his lips and finally pulled over.
Rosalie wanted to get out of the car, but Calvin grabbed her and said, âThis place is not far away from the bookstore. Maybe those people will catch up with you and surround you later. Why donât you contact your friend here? It would be better to get out of the car when your friend gets here.â
Hearing this, Rosalie nodded hesitantly and then looked at Calvinâs hand holding her arm.
Calvin tightened his fingers slightly and then slowly released his hand. Then Rosalie took out her phone from her pocket and called Lillian.
âLillian, I was in trouble just now. Now Iâm out of the bookstore. Iâm around Edwell Mansion, about a thousand feet away from the bookstore. Come hereâ¦â
Calvin, who was sitting beside Rosalie, looked at her in a daze.
Today, as Calvin drove past the bookstore, he saw her in the crowd at once. It seemed that even if she did nothing but stand in the crowd, he could notice her at a glance.
It seemed that every time he looked at her, he would lose control of his eyes, heart, and blood flow.
Originally, Calvin thought Rosalie was the one he had been looking for. He thought that as long as he found evidence, she couldnât deny it. But when he looked for more evidence, it showed the person he had been looking for was actually someone else.
The person Calvin should treat well was Fiona, not Rosalie!
Even if Calvin said so to himself again and again in his heart, when he saw that Rosalie was in trouble, he would still immediately get out of the car and walk to her side.
When he got closer to her, he felt emptier in his heart!
Calvin slowly clenched his hands and lowered them to the side, asking, âWhen will you marry Jonathan? Iâll come to your wedding and give you a nice gift. After all, you are Fionaâs cousin.â
Rosalie said, âA year later. My grandmother has just died not long ago.â After a pause, she added, âBesides, you donât need to treat me particularly well because of Fiona. Although we are cousins, we are never close, and I have never helped her.â
Calvin pursed his lips almost into a straight line, and they suddenly fell into an awkward silence.
After a while, his gaze fell on the two law books on Rosalieâs knees. So Calvin asked, âAre you going back to lawyering?â
âI have this plan, but it also depends on whether I still have the ability,â Rosalie said, but she had a strong desire in her eyes which indicated how much she wanted to be a lawyer again.
Calvin felt confused. He thought, âSheâs obviously not her, but why is she so similar to her? Even the look in her eyes is like hers at that time.â
At that time, the girl solemnly said to Calvin, âIâm the top student in my class. My grandma said that only when I have good grades can I do what I want when I grow up.â
âThen what do you want to do?â At that time, Calvin asked in confusion. Everything was too easy for him. He didnât need to work hard at all.
Some people were born with everything..
âAnd Calvin had never considered working at that time.
But this girl, one or two years younger than him, was already thinking about such a thing?
âI havenât decided yet, but I want to do a just job which can not only protect myself but also the people I like!â the girl said in a childish voice.
Work for Justice?
Calvin was born into a rich family and had been influenced since childhood that there was no absolute justice at all. Sometimes, the so-called justice was just a lie.
But the girlâs eyes were so serious that Calvin couldnât say his true thoughts as if the words were stuck in his throat.
As time went by, when he found the little girl, he found that Fiona didnât do the so-called just job and there was no longer such a righteous look in her eyes.
However, in Rosalieâs eyes, he saw that look. How ridiculous it was!
âDo you still want to be a lawyer so that you can not only protect yourself but also the people you like?â
Calvin asked casually.
Rosalie was stunned. Then she felt a sharp pain in her head, and then she seemed to hear a childish voice saying, âEven if you donât work for justice, I can protect you!
âIâm protecting you now. Can you still stand up?â
It hurt. Rosalieâs head hurt again. Whose voice was it talking to her ear?
Rosalie only felt that there were pieced images flashing in her mind. She wanted to see those images clearly, but she couldnât.
âRosalie, whatâs wrong with you?â She heard an anxious voice.
Rosalie turned her head. She seemed to see the little boy whose face she had never seen clearly again. Then she saw Calvinâs face in front of her.
Her head was still painful.
Who the hell was it?
She wanted to see the boy more clearly.
Rosalie raised her hand tremblingly and leaned towards Calvinâs face, while she murmured, âCal.â
Calvin was shocked.
At this moment, Rosalie was pale, and her eyes seemed to be filled with pain. Her hand was touching his cheek and she called out the name that he had warned her not to call last time.
Calvin suddenly grabbed Rosalieâs hand.
âOuch!â Rosalie exclaimed in pain, only to find that her hand touched his face