Chapter 570
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
With her eyes betraying a hint of jealousy, Irene couldnât help but glance at Aiden, who stood beside Amelia. She hadnât expected Amelia to give birth to a child while in prison.
Meanwhile, Irene herself had lost the ability to bear children and now found herself forced to raise Ameliaâs child in the future.
âAmelia, itâs been a while,â Irene greeted her. âI heard from Warren that Aiden is his child. In that case, I will treat Aiden as my own child from now on!â
As she spoke, Irene pointed to the driver standing behind her, who held a handful of childrenâs toys in his hand.
âThese are the toys I prepared for Aiden. I didnât know where you were living, so I came here to deliver them,â Irene explained, offering a warm smile.
However, in Ameliaâs eyes, that smile was so unsettling that it sent shivers of fear down her spine.
Back then, Irene had also smiled gently at her. But in the blink of an eye, she had feigned a fall down the stairs. It left Amelia wondering what Ireneâs true intentions were this time.
Almost subconsciously, Amelia moved to shield her son, positioning herself protectively in front of him.
âWhat do you want?â Amelia asked cautiously.
âWhat else could I want? I simply want to be kind to Aiden. After all, he is Warrenâs son and will be my son in the future,â Irene replied with a smile.
âAiden will never be your son!â Amelia exclaimed firmly, her thoughts racing, âHow could I ever allow my son to become the child of a woman who framed me?â
Amelia couldnât help but grip her sonâs hand even tighter, as if she feared that the woman before her might once again try to take away her most precious treasure.
âMommy, it hurts!â The little boy frowned, his young mind unable to comprehend why his mother appeared so anxious.
He wondered, âBesides, why did that other woman say that I would be her son in the future? Iâm clearly Mommyâs son!â
Only then did Amelia realize that she had unintentionally hurt her son, prompting her to loosen her grip on him immediately.
Ireneâs voice sounded again. âIs this really necessary? Amelia, although you heartlessly pushed me down the stairs and caused my abortion, butâ¦â
âShut up!â Amelia shrieked, her face turning pale as she interrupted Irene. She mused, âStop! Stop talking about it, especially on such an occasion. There are children and parents of the kindergarten around, and most importantly⦠Aiden is also here!â
Ignoring Ameliaâs plea, Irene continued, âThough youâve been in prison and paid the price for your crime, someone whoâs been in prison shouldnât be raising a child. It would be in the best interest of the child to be with me and Warren. Why must you make a scene out of this?â
Ameliaâs body suddenly shuddered, her face draining of color. Her hand holding her sonâs grew cold at an alarming rate.
âNonsense! My mommy wasnât in prison! Only the bad guys go to jail!â Aiden rushed forward from behind Amelia, his small form filled with determination as he addressed Irene with a touch of anger.
Even though Aiden didnât grasp the full meaning of many things the woman said, he comprehended the part about Amelia being in jail.
And that was exactly why he flew into a rage.
In his young mind, from what he had seen in cartoons, those in prison were the bad guys. To him, his mother was the best person in the world. How could she ever be considered a bad guy?
Irene cast a subtle glance at Aiden, and a trace of imperceptible disgust flickered in her eyes, especially when she noticed that the childâs eyes resembled Ameliaâs.
âJust ask your mommy if she was in jail or not,â Irene urged Aiden, her gaze still on Ameliaâs pale face.
She addressed Amelia, saying earnestly, âAmelia, you wouldnât lie to the child, would you?â
Ameliaâs heart skipped a beat. As she gazed at her sonâs innocent face, she found herself at a loss for how to answer this question.
âSeems like you have a lot of free time on your hands, Ms. Fletcher!â Rosalie approached Amelia and addressed Irene. âBefore, you sent a bunch of troublemakers to create chaos at Ameliaâs food cart. I wonder if the Fletcher family had a hand in colluding with these thugs. In the current climate of fighting against wrongdoing, letâs hope the Fletcher family doesnât end up breaking the law. Who knows, maybe someone from the Fletcher family might find themselves behind bars!â
Ireneâs face darkened, and she fixed her gaze on Rosalie. âAh, so itâs you! Youâve been to jail as well, havenât you? Amella make quite the pair. A lawyer whoâs been in jail helping another ex-convict file lawsuits.â:
You and Ever since Irene encountered Rosalie at the banquet, she had instructed someone to investigate Rosalieâs background and history.
Rosalie responded with a scoff, âYes, I did go to jail, but it was a setup, and the law has now cleared my name. The actual culprits will face justice. Canât Amelia be innocent as well? Ms. Fletcher, you keep ridiculing us for being imprisoned, but how can you be so sure you wonât find yourself in prison one day too?â
Ireneâs face reddened in embarrassment. She couldnât help but feel as though Rosalie, with her composed demeanor and penetrating gaze, could see through everything.
âNonsense! If you keep this up, I can sue you for defamation!â Irene snapped.
âExcellent,â Rosalie responded bluntly. âWe can examine Ameliaâs case while weâre at it, and that way, weâll determine if Iâm indeed slandering you or not.â
Irene shot Rosalie a venomous glare and then turned her attention to Amelia. âYouâve managed to find yourself a competent lawyer. However, youâve already lost the custody case! Amelia Haab, you took the life of an unborn child in the past. Your name will never be cleared!â
Irene deliberately raised her voice, ensuring that her words reached the ears of those nearby.
Some parents and children had already turned their heads to look. Now, because of Ireneâs shouting, even more parents and children were drawn to the commotion, their curious gazes fixated on the unfolding scene.
Amelia found it impossible to avoid the scrutiny of all those eyes, even if she had wanted to.
After delivering her harsh words, Irene didnât follow through on her promise to give Aiden the toys.
Instead, she instructed the driver to take them back to the car and drove away.
Rosalie glanced at the pale-faced Amelia and the perplexed Aiden. She comforted them, saying, âLetâs head back now. Aiden has just learned about these things earlier than he is supposed to, thatâs all. Itâs not a big deal.â
Once they reached Ameliaâs current residence, Matilda clenched her teeth in frustration upon learning about the incident that had occurred at the entrance of the kindergarten.
âI canât believe Irene is still trying to harm Amelia after already causing her so much harm!â Matilda exclaimed, her anger evident in her voice.