Chapter 1090
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Seeing that Felix was unwilling to apologize, Jennifer finally said angrily, âIf you donât apologize, I wonât play with you. I donât want to be your friend!â
For children, this was the most serious threat.
Felixâs face turned pale in an instant.
He reached out, trying to hold Jennifer and explaining to her that he only heard a sound and wanted to push Aiden away. However, his hand did not touch Aiden at all because Aiden tried to avoid him, so, unfortunately, Aiden missed the steps and fell down the stairs.
However, in the end, his hand only caught air, grasping nothing at all.
It was empty.
The housekeepers around looked at him with mockery, disgust, and disdain.
His body shrank, and he slowly lowered his hand. With his head down, he returned to the room like a pitiful child.
The room was so quiet.
He had never thought that the room was so quiet.
He wondered if Jennifer would no longer treat him as a friend. He thought sadly, âAfter all, Iâm just a toy.
How could I be her friend⦠How is that possibleâ¦â
Felix huddled in the corner and curled up like a shrimp. He could not help thinking, âIt feels so coldâ¦
So coldâ¦â
When Jonathan returned in the evening, Rosalie told him what had happened at Lillianâs place earlier that day.
Upon hearing that Felix pushed Aiden downstairs, Jonathan raised his eyebrows and asked, âDid he really do it?â
âJen and Guille both witnessed it, so it shouldnât be a mistake. Also, Aiden didnât deny it at the time. I asked Felix later, and he mentioned that he wanted to push Aiden because he heard a sound coming toward Aiden,â Rosalie said.
âSound?â
âHe canât specifically put it into words! Rosalie continued, âSo I plan to go to Lillianâs place again to check. Iâll also go find Aiden and ask him about the situation then.â
âIs Aiden okay?â Jonathan asked.
âI called Amelia, and heâs okay for now. However, there are some test results that wonât be available until tomorrow,â Rosalie answered. Then, hesitatingly, she asked Jonathan, âDo you think Felix deliberately pushed Aiden down the stairs?â
Jonathanâs eyes flashed slightly, and he suddenly said, âJen and Aiden get along well, donât they?â
âYes, they do. Why do you ask all of a sudden?â
âFelix also likes Jen very much,â he remarked.
Rosalie was stunned for a moment. After a while, she realized what he meant. âNo way! You mean that Felix is jealous of Aidenâs good relationship with Jen, so he pushed him down the stairs?â
âAfter all, peopleâs thoughts are hard to predict, not to mention emotions, which even adults find challenging to control, let alone a child,â Jonathan said. âFelix has been with Yvette before. Considering what kind of person she is, this kid might have picked up some bad habits.â
Rosalie hesitated for a while and finally shook her head. âI still donât believe that he will do such things.
In any case, Iâll go to find evidence.â
âEven if the evidence points to Felix in the end, would you still defend him?â he asked.
She looked at him and asked, âWhat are you trying to say?â After all, they were a married couple. She could feel that there was something in his words.
âSince this incident has happened, let Wyatt take Felix away. Wouldnât that be a win-win situation?â
Jonathan suggested. âRosie, you brought him back to the Youngblood residence back then because he had nowhere to go. I didnât object, but I canât exactly say I agreed. After all, he is Yvetteâs son.â
Therefore, even though Felix was just a child, he kept a close eye on him. his motherâs death on the He feared that the child might place blame foe kept a close Youngblood family and harbor resentment toward the people of the Youngblood family.
âNow is the opportunity to return Felix to Wyatt. The childâs return to the Serton family will only benefit him. Thereâs nothing bad about it,â Jonathan added.
Rosalie pursed her lips. Of course, she knew it was impossible for Felix to stay in the Youngblood family forever, and the Serton family also wanted him now. Thus, his return to the Serton family was the most reasonable outcome. However, Rosalie remarked, âEven if Felix truly wants to return to the Serton family, it shouldnât be like this. In any case, I must find out what is going on! If he is innocent, Iâll clear his name.â
Jonathanâs expression changed slightly. He knew that she might have been thinking about when she was wrongly accused.
With a sigh, he reached out and embraced Rosalie, pulling her into his arms. âAll right. If you truly believe he is innocent, then letâs hope this. child doesnât betray your trust,â he said.
The next day, Rosalie visited the hospital first to check on Aiden. After a night of observation, Aiden had no issues. The examination report came back, stating that everything was normal.
Rosalie finally breathed a sigh of relief.
âAmelia, sorry for what happened yesterday. But I feel there might be a reason behind it, so I want to ask Aiden again and find out,â Rosalie said.
Amelia also said, âI also asked Aiden. He mentioned that Felix did intend to push him, but not toward the stairs. Instead, he attempted to push him to the side, and in the process, he accidentally missed the steps while trying to avoid Felix.â
Rosalie thought in confusion, âPush to the side?â
âAiden, did you hear anything yesterday when Felix tried to push you?â she asked.
Aiden frowned and shook his head. âNo.â
âNo any other special sound?â Rosalie asked again, unwilling to give up.
Aiden recalled carefully and shook his head. âI really didnât hear any sounds. I was wearing a hearing aid in my ears at that time. If there had been any sound, I should have heard it.â
Rosalieâs heart skipped a beat. She thought, âCould it be that Felix is lying?â
However, how that child looked when he said those words did not seem like he was lying.
If a five-year-old child were lying, adults would likely notice some signs. unless, at such a young age, he was already adept at telling lies.
After leaving the hospital, Rosalie went to Lillianâs place again.
When Rosalie arrived at the mansion, Lillian saw her approaching and asked, âWhat really happened yesterday? Did Felix really push Aiden?â
Rosalie briefly explained to Lillian what she knew. âWhat do you think is happening here? Was there really such a sound?â
Lillian frowned and said, âWe were on the first floor, and Aiden and Felix were at the stairs. If there was any sound on the stairs at that time, logically, the three of us should have heard it!â