Chapter 859
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
She found great satisfaction in the fate that befell Agyness and Yoel!
âBy the way, the recording from the scene, was it also found by the experts at Jonathanâs request?â
Lillian asked.
âNo, it was Guille who found it,â Rosalie replied.
âGuille?â Lillianâs eyes widened in surprise. âAre kids these days really that impressive?â
Amelia was also taken by surprise, but given that her own child, Aiden, was already quite precocious, she wasnât as startled as Lillian.
âYeah, it appears Guille is quite adept with computers,â Rosalie added.
The three of them sat at the entrance of Ameliaâs concession stand, engaging in casual conversation.
Just then, Rosalie noticed, from the corner of her eye, a small figure making its way toward the nearby elementary school gate.
The figure was familiar to Rosalie; it was the boy named Zekiah, who had left quite an impression on her.
What caught her off guard was the way he walked now, each step marked by a noticeable limp.
âHey, why isnât there any adult with such a young kid?â Lillian, who had also noticed the boy, couldnât help but find it strange.
Amelia quickly filled Lillian in on Zekiahâs situation.
âThis kid is in quite a pitiable situation. Heâs an orphan who was adopted, but in his adoptive family, he isnât treated very well. He has an older sister, who is his only source of kindness. However, she is relatively young herself, and whatâs more, she has lost her biological mother.â
yet Lillian couldnât help but think that their family relations were incredibly complex. âExactly. If you didnât know better, youâd think these two siblings were all each other had! Look, this kid got injured a few days ago, and he can barely walk, heâs waiting for his sister at the school gate,â Amelia explained, sighing with sympathy for the child. Still, she realized it was a family matter beyond her control.
âHe got injured?â Rosálie was taken aback.
âYes, I heard there was a conflict between his sister and their stepmother. When the stepmother tried to strike his sister, he stepped in and took the blow, to the extent that the ruler was broken. Their neighbor even called the police,â Amelia added.
Upon hearing this, Rosalie felt a sharp pain in her chest.
âEven a ruler was broken. Just imagine how much pain that kid must have 08:25 suffered!â Rosalie thought.
She immediately got up and walked over to Zekiah.
âWhatâs Rosalie doingâ¦â Lillian was puzzled.
âRosalie had some prior interactions with that kid, and she seems quite concerned about him,â Amelia said.
âSpeaking of which, Rosalie was pregnant with three children before this, but she hasnât found one of them. I wonder how the missing child is doing. Maybe sheâs projecting her feelings onto this kid,â Lillian remarked.
âMaybe. If Rosalie could find her child sooner, it would be great. We donât know where that child is now or how the child is doing.â said Amelia.
As a mother herself, Amelia understood how crucial children were to a mother. If one day, Aiden were separated from her, she feared the pain would be unbearable. âTheyâll eventually find the child. If even a prestigious family like the Youngblood family canât locate their child, then there are very few people in the world who can,â Lillian commented optimistically.
At this moment, Rosalie had already walked up to Zekiah. As she got closer, she became even more alarmed.
Zekiahâs uncovered skin bore obvious bruises from his injuries, and his once-lovely little face was somewhat swollen. It wasnât difficult to picture just how much more swollen it must have been a few days earlier.
âDoes it hurt?â Rosalie couldnât help but crouch down, her eyes level with the child in front of her.
Although Zekiahâs face was still swollen, his beautiful, luminous eyes remained fixed on the school gate ahead, as if he hadnât heard Rosalieâs question at all.
For him, the only thing that mattered was when his sister would finish school and when he could see her. Everything else was of no concern to him.
Rosalie lifted her hand, intending to touch Zekiahâs bruises, but he pulled away warily.
âI just want to see your injury, thereâs no harm intended!â Rosalie quickly reassured him.
Zekiah stared at her for a moment before slowly saying, âI donât want you to touch me!â
âWell⦠how about I take you to the hospital to have a doctor look at your injury? It wonât hurt anymore after that,â she suggested.
âIt doesnât hurt,â Zekiah replied coldly, then turned his head, ignoring Rosalie.
At this moment, Zekiah emitted an air of resistance and detachment, leaving Rosalie feeling helpless.
Just then, Lillian also approached and was shocked by Zekiahâs injuries. âOh, God. The adults in their family are truly ruthless to hurt such a small kid like this.ââ
08:25 Lillian then bent down, offering a gentle smile to Zekiah. âHello, I heard your name is Zekiah, right? Iâm Ms. Quinn, a friend of the lady boss who runs the concession stand over there!â
Unfortunately, Zekiah completely disregarded Lillianâs âgentleâ smile. His beautiful eyes remained fixed on the school gate, unwavering.
âThis child seems a bit odd, donât you think?â Lillian whispered to Rosalie.
âHeâs probably like that because of his early experiences,â Rosalie commented.
âIndeed,â Lillian agreed.
Soon, more and more parents gathered at the school gate to pick up their children. When the school gate opened, students began pouring out.
Zekiah, who had been quiet and wearing an expressionless face, suddenly broke into a smile upon spotting the person he had been waiting for. Though it was a faint smile, it was nonetheless a smile.
He then rushed over to the young girl with a small schoolbag.
Lillian was amazed. âThis child changes his expression so quickly!â
âThe siblings indeed have a strong bond,â Rosalie said. She approached the young girl and said, âHi, weâve met before. Iâm Rosalie Leighton, but you can call me Ms. Leighton. Iâm a friend of the lady boss who runs the concession stand over there. Your little brother has quite a few injuries, and Iâd like to take him to the hospital to see a doctor. Would that be okay?â
Karina Burton lifted her chin slightly and looked at Rosalie. Karina vaguely remembered her, and the lady boss who ran the concession stand was quite well-known among the schoolâs students since many of them visited the store for snacks after school.
âYou wouldnât want your little brother to suffer from these injuries for too long, would you? Some injuries, if not treated promptly, can worsen.â Rosalie continued to persuade Karina.
She knew Zekiah listened to Karina.
âWhy are you helping Zeki see a doctor?â Karina asked.