Chapter 1036
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
As soon as Matilda rushed in, she was stunned by the view.
Warren and his subordinate intervened to stop the group of children. Nevertheless, Aiden, who had been perfectly fine when he entered earlier now bore a swollen and bruised face.
âAiden, how are you? Are you okay?â Matilda hurriedly asked and hastily embraced her grandson.
Aiden shook his head. Even though his face and body were throbbing from the pain, he didnât want to worry Matilda. But more importantly, Aiden cast his gaze toward Warren.
Warren was the man Aiden ought to call his father, and he was determined not to show weakness in front of Warren.
That person had caused his mother so much suffering. Although Amelia had never explicitly voiced it in front of Aiden that she was wrongfully imprisoned in the past due to Warrenâs testimony, Aiden knew how to read and had searched online for information on the matter.
Aiden knew that Amelia wouldnât have gone to jail if Warren had not helped that wicked woman give false testimony.
Moreover, Aiden would never forget the way Amelia had tearfully pleaded with Warren in the park. Yet, Warren slandered and casually accused her, wanting her to apologize to that wicked woman.
At that time, Aiden had resolved to grow up quickly to protect his mother well, and to make sure no one dared to bully her.
Sensing Aidenâs gaze, Warrenâs eyes also landed on him. The look in his eyes at that moment sent a shiver through Warrenâs heart.
Ever since what happened back then, Aiden had looked at him with such cold and indifferent eyes.
It had never changed over those years. Warren knew that it was all his fault. If it werenât for what he had done to Amelia and Aiden, Aiden would not have treated him with such indifference.
He didnât know how many times he had wished that all of it had never happened and time to turn back.
At that moment, the parents of the children involved in the fight and the instructors from the training institution also heard the commotion. They rushed in and asked what had happened.
âMr. York, thisâ¦â the subordinate next to Warren asked.
âCall the police!â Warren uttered those words coldly.
Warren wouldnât let anyone, whether child or adult, off easily if they dared to harm his son.
Amelia received a phone call from Matilda, informing her that Aiden was recording a statement at the police station again due to a fight.
âThe police station? How did he end up there? How is Aiden? Is he injured? Is his injury serious?â
Amelia asked hurriedly.
âHe has been to the hospital. Theyâre all minor injuries, and itâs nothing serious. The swelling will probably subside in a few days.â Matilda then uttered hesitantly, âWarren is also here at the police station. You donât have to come if you donât want to meet him. Iâ¦â
âIâll come. Thereâs no need to deliberately avoid him,â Amelia responded. After all, she had to visit the police station when something had happened to her son regardless of the circumstances.
As for Warren, if he truly wanted to see her, even hiding in the concession stand wouldnât be of any use.
Just like that night, Amelia had not told Matilda how he had unexpectedly appeared.
Amelia hurried to the police station.
At that moment, the police station was filled with the children involved in the fight, their parents, as well as the instructor and person in charge of the training institution.
Among those people, the person with the most unpleasant expression was the person in charge of the training institution.
No one would have expected such a fight to happen in the changing room. Of course, the matter would have been easily resolved if both sides involved in the fight were from ordinary families. At most, the children would just apologize to each other.
Unfortunately, one of the children involved was none other than the son of the CEO of York Group, a member of the York family.
The person in charge had already cursed countless times in his heart. He thought, âAre my employees just here to collect their paychecks? Why did they not inform me when the child of the York family came here to learn boxing?â
The instructor of the institution was also exasperated because the woman who enrolled the child named Aiden and the elderly person who regularly brought the child to class didnât seem like wealthy individuals at all.
Furthermore, he had asked the child about his family and knew that the childâs parents ran a small shop.
Besides, the child had his motherâs surname. How were they supposed to know he was the child of the York family?
At the same time, the lawyer hired by Warren had also hurriedly arrived, indicating his intention to hold those responsible for the fight accountable. The parents had to bear all the responsibility since it was the children who were involved in the fight.
Immediately, the expression of the parents looked even more terrible, especially Miloâs parents. They wanted to give their son a good spanking on the spot. Previously, they had offended the Youngblood family and the White family. However, they even managed to offend the York family, particularly Warren, who was Aidenâs biological father.
If he stood up for his son, the Hughes family would most likely be in deep trouble.
Therefore, they dragged their son over, wanting to apologize to Warren and Aiden.
âMr. York, this⦠Itâs our fault for not disciplining our child properly and letting him misbehave. But, heâs just a child. We hope you can forgive him, and weâll take full responsibility for his medical expenses,â
Davian Hughes implored nervously.
Warren, however, just let out a cold snort. âHeâs my son. Are you capable of taking responsibility for that? Also, what do you mean by heâs just a child? From what I know, your son has targeted mine before. He may be a child, but donât you know how to properly discipline him?â
With his naturally imposing aura, Warrenâs words caused them to break out in an immediate cold sweat as soon as he said.
Warrenâs eyes fell on Milo again. He had asked someone to investigate that child and naturally knew how malicious he was toward Aiden.
However, an intense rage surged from within Warren when he saw Aiden curling up after being knocked down by a bunch of children on the ground.
That rage was directed at those 9-to-10-year-olds and at himself.
âDo you find it satisfying to bully Aiden?â Warren asked.
Milo had been feeling quite frustrated after being reprimanded by his parents for a long time. He immediately defiantly replied to Warren, âHeâs just a deaf kid. I donât like him. You may intimidate my parents, but Iâm not afraid of you. What can you do to me?â
As the boy spoke, he even shot his parents a disdainful look. He felt that his parents were too weak.
Warrenâs eyes were cold. âYou will experience what itâs like to be disliked by others sooner or later. Itâs just like how I donât like you right now.â
âMr. York!â Upon hearing that, his parents felt their knees go weak.
Warren, however, paid them no further attention and simply said to the lawyer, âHold everyone accountable for their actions, and donât let anyone off the hook!â