Chapter 857
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
The thought of what had happened just now continued to traumatize her.
It was not because she almost died, but because he almost became a murderer. She would never want him to kill anyone for her sake.
âEven if I get my hands dirty, I donât care,â he murmured.
âBut I care.â She said, âJon, your hands are beautiful and clean. I donât want you sullying them because of me.â
A glint flashed across his eyes. âMy hands⦠have been dirtied a long time ago. She just doesnât know about the devious things that Iâve done. But⦠If she wants me to keep my hands clean, I will do my best to fulfill her wish.â
As long as it was her wish, he wanted to make it happen for her.
Soon, the car arrived at the Youngblood residence. Jonathan and Rosalie got out of the car.
The three children were already in the Youngblood residence. They were eating dessert in the dining room but were all looking distracted.
When the three of them saw Rosalie and Jonathan return, they immediately stopped what they were doing.
Jennifer ran up to Rosalie and hugged her, âDaddy, Mommy, what took you so long? Iâve been waiting for a long time!â
âDidnât I tell you that Daddy and I went to the police station to tell the police about what happened? And that we would be back after that?â Rosalie said.
Guillermo also came over. Although he didnât say a word, his face was brimming with anxiety.
After hugging her daughter, Rosalie also gave her son a big hug. âGuille, you did a great job today and protected me. Thatâs why Iâm safe.â
Hearing this, Guillermo couldnât help but relax. He hugged Rosalie back with his two arms and fully relished in the warmth of his motherâs embrace.
âOkay, Guille, can you take Jen to the room to play first? Daddy and I still have something to discuss with Wrenna,â Rosalie said.
Guillermo looked at Rosalie, then glanced at Wrenna, who had been silent with her head hung low.
Subsequently, he nodded and led Jennifer away.
Gary, who was standing beside them, hurriedly followed the children and accompanied them back to their room.
Rosalie looked at Wrenna, who was sitting in a chair with her head looking down. She said, âWrenna, your mommy⦠Um, she might have to stay at the police station for a while. During this period, other women will live with you and take care of you.â
08:24 Rosalie tried to be euphemistic, trying to prevent what happened to Agyness from having a big impact on Wrenna.
However, Wrenna suddenly raised her head and yelled at Rosalie, âI donât want another woman to take care of me. I only want my mommy! You deliberately refused to let my mommy come back, didnât you?â
âNo, Wrenna, listen to meâ¦â
âItâs you, itâs you. My mommy said that you were the worst. It was all because of you that Papa Jon doesnât like my mommy!â With that, Wrenna jumped off the chair and ran to Jonathan. She said boldly, âPapa Jon, she is a bad person. She bullies my mommy. Didnât you help me with my mommy drive away the bad guys before? Can you get rid of her so that my mommy can come back?â
Rosalieâs heart skipped a beat. She didnât expect this child to say such words despite being just five years old.
Jonathan looked at Wrenna coldly. âWho taught you these words? Who told you that Mrs. Youngblood is a bad person?â
Wrenna was frightened by the look in Jonathanâs eyes, but she still tried to put on a pitiful look.
âMommy said⦠that she isnât a good person. She doesnât like Papa Jon at all. Otherwise, she wouldnât have left Papa Jon for five years! Papa Jon⦠Mommy and I like you a lot. We will definitely not leave you. Can you drive her away? I⦠Iâll be a good daughter, even better than Jenniferâ¦â
âEnough!â Jonathan interrupted Wrenna and said coldly, âYou were never my daughter. The Youngblood family raised you just because Guille wanted a sister, but it doesnât mean that you can say such words. When you grow up, youâll understand what your mother has done. From now on, youâre not allowed to step foot in the Youngblood residence ever again!â
âJon, sheâs just a child.â Rosalie couldnât help protesting despite Wrennaâs heart-chilling words earlier.
She felt that telling the truth to a child of the same age as Jennifer was simply too cruel.
âSo what? Even if she is a child, she should differentiate right from wrong and know who is in the wrong. She canât get away with spewing lies just because sheâs young, can she?â When he finished, Jonathan called the servants and ordered them to take Wrenna away from the Youngblood residence.
âNo, Papa Jon. I am your daughter and the daughter of the Youngblood family. Iâm better and more obedient than Jennifer. Why do you want Jennifer and not meâ¦â Wrenna cried loudly and wanted to approach Jonathan.
However, Wrenna was just a five-year-old child, hence easily picked up by the housekeeper. With that, the housekeeper quickly left.
Rosalie let out a sigh and asked, âAre you still going to dissolve the adoptive relationship?â
âThe adoptive relationship was never legally binding. It was no more than an announcement made to the public. Hence, all thatâs needed for its dissolution is 08:24 another declaration.â Jonathan paused and added, âEven if you object, I will still announce the dissolution of adoption.â
Rosalie pursed her lips and said nothing.
She knew that if Wrenna hadnât said those words just now, Jonathan might not have made such a decision. Unfortunately, when Wrenna saw her as the enemy just now, it became impossible for Jonathan to maintain the adoptive relationship.
âWhat about her future?â
âIn the past two years, Agyness has siphoned off much money from the Youngblood family. Otherwise, how do you think that she can live her current lifestyle when the Youngblood family only gives her 40,000 dollars every month?â Jonathan said, âEven if Agyness goes to jail, that money is enough for Wrenna to live on.â
Rosalie thought that he had a point. Since the Youngblood family did not formally adopt Wrenna, there was no legal relationship between them. Once Agyness went to prison, Wrennaâs immediate relatives would inevitably become her guardians. They could either be her biological father or her grandparents.
Consequently, it was difficult for outsiders to intervene in this matter.
âDonât worry. I will ask Carlos to follow up on this child. You donât have to worry about anything,â
Jonathan added.
Rosalie nodded. She thought, âThis is the only choice now. When the child grows up, she will naturally learn to differentiate right from wrong.â
That night, the wind and rain outside the room was particularly intense.