Rosalie did not have any opinion in regards to Charlie's arrangement at all.
She had been most afraid that Charlie would also send her off to Isaac, Albert, or even her elder sister.
Since Charlie was willing to continue keeping her at Shangri-La, Rosalie would certainly be willing to accept it gladly. 3
Anyway, as long as Charlie was not going to send her off to another place, allowing her to see him often, Rosalie was already satisfied.
Charlie said to Rosalie, "By the way, Rosalie, before this, I did not allow you to have any contact with the public, and I did not even allow you to have any access to any news or public information channels. 0 n one hand, it was because I was still a little wary of you, and on the other hand, it was because your identity and situation were very special. If any news about you leaked out to the public, it would be very easy for you to get into trouble."
As he spoke, Charlie paused for a moment before he said, "But now, it seems as though you're no longer as drastic or extreme as you used to be when you had just met with the accident. Moreover, you have also met with your mother, so I believe that your mindset
must already be relatively stable now."
Rosalie hurriedly said, "Mr. Wade, I'm indeed a very different person now as compared to how I was before. I've already experienced huge changes in various aspects, and they are all changes in the right direction."
Charlie nodded, and he was gratified as he said, "I believe all these things because I can also see it for myself."
As he spoke, Charlie took out a new cell phone before h e handed it over to Rosalie and said, "I was the one who asked Mr. Cameron to buy this cell phone. Initially, I intended to give this to your elder sister so that she can take this with her when she leaves, but M r. Cameron was still keeping the cell phone that she had from before the accident. So, I returned Sophie's cell phone to her. I thought of just giving you this cell phone so that you can use it, then." 2
Rosalie had not used a cell phone for ages, and she had not used the internet to understand the external world's consultation for a very long time. So, when she saw this cell phone, she was instantly very exhilarated and excited. 2
For young people who were used to having smartphones and access to the internet, as long as they were awake and conscious, they would certainly feel extremely anxious if they could not use their cell phones for more than two to three hours, not to mention staying away from their cell phones for a
whole day.
This was naturally not an exception for Rosalie.
She was basically under house arrest in Shangri-La, and there was no channel for her to receive any information at all. So, deep down in her heart, she had already yearned for a cell phone for a very long time.
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