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Convict 1

Convict 1

The scenery along the way felt familiar yet oddly strange. Riding the cold wind, raindrops thundered on the car window. Rosella Krueger looked out, both fearful and curious

Many things had changed, and so had she

Three years had passed. The face reflected in the window was no longer plump. Due to years of malnutrition, Rosella’s face had grown gaunt and pale, with freckles across the bridge of her nose

How have you been these years?The man sitting next to her kept his face in the shadows, gently rubbing his shirt button. His tone was more like interrogating a criminal than asking a question

Rosella’s dry hair, the frostbite on her earlobes, and her cheap clothes had spoken for her

She tugged at a fuzzball on her old sweater’s sleeve and replied uneasily, Quite well.” 

You sure do,Dewey Rowe sighed. After all, you’re still alive, but someone died because of you.” 

I’m sorry.” 

If her old acquaintances saw how miserable she was now, they’d probably think she brought it on herself

She had messed with the man who never let go of a grudge, even getting his beloved killed

Last 

 

The car stopped outside the Rowe’s mansion

The chauffeur held up an umbrella and opened the car door, shielding Rosella as she got out. Dewey walked ahead and stepped straight through the gates, one hand in his pocket

Rosella followed carefully behind him. The air, the bricks, and the flowers here were all so familiar. She had lived in this place for nineteen years, but it felt like a long time ago now

The rain kept falling, tapping noisily against the umbrella with the heavy thud of approaching footsteps

Head lowered, Rosella didn’t notice

Up ahead, Dewey suddenly stopped. Millard.” 

Millard Dunn held a black umbrella. Though he smiled, his eyes were cold and distant. Since the incident three years ago, he had become silent and withdrawn. After he gave a hmm, his gaze moved past Dewey

Hearing that name again, Rosella thought she would be thrilled, but she wasn’t

She didn’t feel even a flicker of tension

Having experienced disappointment and despair, she felt oddly calm. And then, a cold and barely perceptible gaze brushed past her

It was Millard

In the misty rain, the two men stoodone elegant and aloof, the other striking yet brooding. In terms of background, looks, intellect, and character, they were evenly matched. These two childhood best friends would become the center of attention wherever they were

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Once, one of them had been her blood brother; the other, the man she was obsessed with

Now, they both saw her as enemies

Her hand trembled, and the umbrella tilted a bit. Hidden under it, Rosella greeted politely, Mr. Dunn.” 

Back when she was still the proud Ms. Rowe, she would address Millard in a more affectionate way. But now, it was just Mr. Dunn, respectful yet distant

When did she get back?Millard’s voice sounded icy in the cold rain

Dewey replied with faint amusement, Heard her biological father fell into the river and drowned, so we brought her back. What a jinx. Who knows who’ll end up dead this time?” 

He glanced at Millard and chuckled, Better watch out, man. She might just end up latched onto you again.” 

Yeah, she’d once been all over Millard, obsessed in the worst way- learning his favorite things, keeping the cigarettes he’d touched, and creating all kinds of coincidencesjust to stay in his orbit

Everyone in their circle knew she liked Millard, and that he couldn’t stand her

That was why he refused to help her after her birth origin was exposed and used every means possible to ruin her and nearly got her killed

Dewey’s hatred for her was second only to Millard

His eyes, sharp and ruthless, bored into her through the umbrella. Oh?he said. Are you sure?” 

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Convict

Convict

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