Chapter 139
Rosemary replied, "I know.”
Maxwell's lips curled into a lingering smile, his tone tinged with amusement: “So, you don’t want me to investigate, don’t want to owe me anything, don’t want to get tangled up with me, or you simply don't plan to pursue it further?”
Rosemary glanced at Larry, who was staring at her anxiously: “I have no plans to pursue it.”
“Hah,” this time, Maxwell genuinely let out a laugh, a scoffing one. He mocked, “You really shouldn't be in Greenwood. “Huh?”
“You should go wake up the statue of God in Lakeside City. Take his position there, and I bet the place would prosper.
She just knew that Maxwell, this bastard, would never say anything nice!
Without another word, she hung up the phone. Rosemary turned to Larry with an icy voice: “Satisfied? Hand over the phone.”
Larry, knowing he had been biased on this matter, felt a rare twinge of guilt. He handed the phone to Rosemary and noticed the shocking love bites on her neck.
As a man, he had an instinctive understanding of how intense a kiss had to be to leave such intense marks. Clearly. someone was deeply in love with this woman, to kiss her with such passionate force.
He had heard that they were getting a divorce, but with those marks and the bodyguards outside
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He brightened up inside, “Rosemary. you and Maxwell.
Before he could finish, Stacey suddenly snatched the phone from Larry's hand and smashed it to the ground. If seemed that was not enough for her, she proceeded to step on it with her full force.
Stacey was right beside Larry and she had already planned this, so even if Rosemary reached out her hand at her fastest speed to stop her, she was still a step too slow.
The bodyguards were outside. No matter how well-trained, they still couldn’t sprout wings and fly over. “Stacey.”
Without hesitation, Rosemary delivered a slap on Stacey. She slapped so hard that it made her already aching head throb even more. She looked down at the woman who had fallen from her slap, “You want to die, huh? I'll oblige.”
Larry intervened, “Rosemary, Stacey’s just a kid, and she’s immature. Dad apologizes on her behalf. She's your sister, after all. Forgive her this once.”
Stacey held her swollen face, “Rosemary, you're only acting all high and mighty because Maxwell's got your back. Without him, what do you think you are? Your mother died so young, maybe you cursed her to death, and you also ruined the company. If dad hadn't gone abroad, he'd probably be dead by your curse as well.”
Rosemary shook off Larry’s hand and gave Stacey another slap, interrupting her despicable words!
“Hasn't Larry ever taught you to brush your teeth? That's why the stench coming out of your mouth? Today I’m going to give you a free lesson on manners.”
“Ah!” After a few more slaps, Stacey screamed, "Rosemary, you dare hit me. I'll kill you! You and your short-lived mother should both go to hell!” She charged directly at Rosemary like a mad bull— Rosemary didn't dodge; her eyes were as cold as ice, staring coldly at her.
Stacey met her gaze, a chill ran down her spine, with goosebumps all over her skin. At that moment, she was convinced that Rosemary really meant to kill her.
This is a society ruled by law—how dare Rosemary have such thoughts?
As she lunged forward, her momentum halted as her neck was seized from behind. The discomfort nearly made her vomit. She turned to see the impassive face of the bodyguard choking her, “What the hell are you choking me? She’s the one who started this!”
The bodyguard was deadpanned, “Our duty is to protect Mrs. Templeton and ensure she is unharmed.
In other words, it was okay if Rosemary hit Stacey, but not the other way around.
After saying this, he turned to Rosemary: “Mrs. Templeton, you can leave this kind of rough work to us; hitting people can hurt your hands.” Damn. what kind of world was that? She hit me and yet complains that my face hurts her hand?
Rosemary’s hand did hurt a bit, her palm aching: “Send her to the police station. She’s the one who sent those guys after me last night.” Hearing that she would be taken to the police station, Stacey panicked!
“Rosemary, you said you wouldn't pursue last night's incident anymore. You go back on your word?”
“The premise sf not pursuing is that
you didn’t give me a piece of junk.”
Rosemarybent down to pick up the>
phone that Stacey had stomped i into
piecesyThe screen had gone black.
Afterpressing it a couple of times,
there was no response at all
Stacey and Larry were dragged away by the bodyguards while Stacey's shrill curses echoed through the hallway: “Rosemary, you bitch, you cursed your mother to death... ugh...”Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
The curses abruptly stopped — probably because the bodyguards found her too loud and gagged her.
Rosemary changed clothes, took a pill to relieve her headache, and put the severely damaged phone in her bag before she left
This phone was pretly old and now it was complete! y trashed. Rosemary was afraic.of losing the data stored in it if shefound someone randont to fix (bso she decided to bringit to Hogan to see if anyone couldrepair it OF 3f at least retrieve the data.
There was definitely no one outside of the army that could match their technical talent. Rosemary looked at the few people tailing her: "It's daytime now, you don’t have to follow me.
She was going to see Hogan, and God knows what Maxwell would do if he found out. Although he seemed quite normal during the day, not like someone who'd force himself upon others, she didn’t dare to take the risk.
The bodyguard said, “Mrs. Templeton, Mr. Templeton ordered us to protect you closely.
“Are you here to protect me, or to keep a surveillance?”
“Mr. Templeton didn’t mention surveillance.”
Rosemary smirked, “In that case, please give me all your phones. The remaining two bodyguards exchanged looks, “Mrs. Templeton.
“If you can't follow orders, I don't need you here. Let Maxwell send someone else.
The bodyguards had no choice but to hand overstheir cell phones. If Mrs. Templeton were toreally =» complaitto Mr. Templeton, SS regardless s of whether it was their faultor not, Mr. Templeton would definitely not let them off tke hook easily. ta
Fearing that they might alert Maxwell halfway, Rosemary rode with them in the same car. Rosemary was meeting Hogan at a coffee shop. The location was decided by him and it was near his place Upon arrival, Rosemary realized that main customers of this coffee shop were couples. Both the decoration and the atmosphere were quite romantic.
The booth seating was only for two people and they were sitting close together. Coupled with the lighting and the overall romantic vibe of the place, the slightest inattention could lead to some misplaced passion.
The bodyguard, who had been keeping a stern face all this while, now had his eyes wide open as a thought crossed his mind. They were screwed! Hogan had already arrived. Upon seeing Rosemary, he put his arm around her shoulder and steered her towards the booth
“Finally, you took the initiative to meet me. But why have you brought along two people with you?”