Chapter 718
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âDid Warren hurt his hand?â This speculation flashed through Ameliaâs heart but disappeared immediately.
Now, she did not want to think about anything related to Warren anymore.
âHe came last night. Did he say anything to you?â Rosalie sat down and asked.
âHe seems to have known about the bone marrow transplantation that year and that Ireneâs miscarriage this time was plotted by the Fletcher family,â Amelia said nonchalantly. âHe said he wanted to make it up, but I didnât think it was necessary.â
Amelia said it calmly, but Rosalie knew that Amelia was extremely heartbroken. That was why Amelia reacted so indifferently when the truth was revealed. âIrene hurt you and lied to Warren. Warren wonât let the Fletcher family live well,â Rosalie said.
Amelia said indifferently, âIt has nothing to do with me anymore.â
Seeing this, Rosalie knew that Amelia did not want to talk more about Warren, so she changed the topic, âDid Mrs. Haab send Aiden to kindergarten?â
âYes,â Amelia said. During her hospitalization, Matilda would take Aiden there every night to accompany her at night.
However, Rosalie did not know how Matilda and Aiden reacted when they saw Warren. She thought about it herself and asked again, âAre you still unwilling to receive chemotherapy?â
Amelia shook her head. âOnce I receive the chemotherapy, Iâm afraid I canât leave the hospital anymore. In my final moments, I want to spend more time with my mother and Aiden than waste precious time in the hospital. Iâll be discharged tomorrow. Rosalie, thank you so much this time.â
If Rosalie did not break in that day, Amelia could not imagine what else would happen to her.
âDischarged so soon?â Rosalie was surprised. âActually, you can stay in the hospital for a few more days.â After all, the care in the hospital was much better.
âNo, I⦠I donât like to be hospitalized,â Amelia said. Staying in the ward of the hospital would only make her feel like her life was counting down.
After a pause, Amelia hesitated and said, âThereâs another thing. At first, I thought that Warren would raise Aiden after my death. However, what happened to Irene this time made me realize that Warren might not have much affection for Aiden. I⦠I want to entrust Aiden toâ¦â
Amelia hesitated because she knew that once she entrusted Aiden to Rosalie, Rosalie would still raise him well.
But in that case, it might be unfair to Rosalie to involve her in the mess between 10:26 D Amelia and Warren.
Nonetheless, Amelia did not know who to entrust Aiden to other than Rosalie. âAmelia, I know what you mean!â Rosalie answered. âDonât worry. I will protect Aiden, but you can also raise him by yourself until he grows up!â
âHow is that possible?â Amelia smiled bitterly. âYou donât have to comfort me. I know my condition.â
âAmelia, trust me. You can do it!â Rosalie held Ameliaâs hand tightly and spoke with great determination.
When Rosalie came out of Ameliaâs ward, she looked at Warren who was still standing there, and said, âI want to take you to see someone.â
Warrenâs eyes rolled slightly, but he did not say a word.
âOf course, itâs up to you whether you want to see that person. However, that person has something to do with Ameliaâs case that year.â After saying that, Rosalie turned around and walked toward the elevator.
Warrenâs expression finally changed.
He thought, âThe case?â Ameliaâs case that year was the one where she pushed Irene downstairs, and Warren testified in court.
Warrenâs body trembled, and his heart hurt again. He turned around to look at the ward with the door closed, then quickly caught up with Rosalie. âWho are you taking me to see?â
âYouâll know when you go there,â Rosalie said indifferently.
She thought, âThen, Warren would know how much he owed Amelia and how much he destroyed her!
What does Warren have to compensate for this? Perhaps it is like what Jon said. When Warren knew the truth, he might live in regret and pain for the rest of his life.â
They reached the entrance of the hospital. Warren followed Rosalie into the car. The car was moving slowly. Warren suddenly asked, âDid you arrange Brayden to appear in the ward?â
âYes,â Rosalie said. Jonathan had been watching Brayden when he helped Rosalie investigate the bone marrow donation.
Therefore, she knew everything about Brayden and Irene later.
It was just that Rosalie planned to sort out all the evidence before telling Warren, but it was too late.
Warren pondered for a moment and then said, âSo you already knew about the bone marrow donation?â
âYes,â Rosalie replied. âActually, I mentioned it to Amelia before, but maybe it was you who accepted her bone marrow. I asked if she wanted to mention it to you, but she said that even if she did, you would only consider her words as a lie.â
10:26 Warrenâs heart seemed to be stabbed again, and he felt embarrassed.
He wondered, âDid Amelia see through me and know that I wouldnât believe her at all? When I scolded her over and over again, when I accused her of being vicious, and when Irene forced her to apologize, how should she feel?â
The car stopped at the door of a detention center.
When Warren got out of the car, he looked at Rosalie in confusion.
He wondered, âWhy did Rosalie bring me here? Who is this person related to Ameliaâs case back then?â
Warren followed Rosalie to the meeting room. He seemed to see a familiar face. Rosalie said, âThis man was Ireneâs attending physician in that case back then. He performed an abortion for Irene, who fell down the stairs. He also went to court did. He testified that Irene had indeed miscarried.â
as you Rosalie said to the man, âTell Mr. York what you did back then honestly.â
âYes, yes, I will,â the man said. He had been arrested. If he did not explain it carefully, he was afraid that he would not be able to get out of the detention center anymore.
Warren stared at the man in front of him and suddenly panicked.
He had experienced such a panic before.
At that time, Rosalie told Warren it was Amelia who donated bone marrow to save him. He had such a feeling before.
And now⦠He had the same feeling again.
It was like the instinct of his body. Warren was afraid that what he heard next would be unbearable, for fear that it would make him fall into a more painful truth.
âI received the money from Irene back then, so I said what she wanted me to say. At that time, she was not pregnant at all. When I went to court, she asked me to say those words.â
When the man opened his mouth and said these words, Warren only felt that his heart kept dropping.