Chapter 984
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Jennifer shouted at that moment, âDaddy! Daddy, look at me. Iâm jumping!â
With that, Jennifer jumped around like Rosalie. Jonathan looked at her daughterâs cute look and glanced at Felix beside him.
âThe Serton family in Lommore was investigating what happened to Yvette. What was it about this child? How did Yvette get involved with the Serton family? If Yvette really had something to do with the Serton family, she might not have taken her own life in prison back then. She would have taken advantage of the Serton family to fight back. Unless even she herself didnât know she was related to the Serton family,â Jonathan thought.
With that in mind, Jonathanâs eyes flashed.
At that moment, Jennifer, who had just learned to jump rope, accidentally tripped and fell. Rosalie quickly held up the little girl and saw that her pants were scratched and torn. Thinking that Jenniferâs knees might have gotten scratched, Rosalie carefully rolled up her daughterâs trousers.
Felix and Guillermo also hurriedly surrounded Jennifer, looking at the obviously scraped skin on the tender calf and knee with some blood.
âDoes it hurt?â Guillermo asked.
âIt only hurts a little,â Jennifer said bravely, but the expression on her little face revealed her true pain.
However, when Rosalie treated her daughterâs wound, the little girl let out a loud cry. Her eyes, which looked similar to Rosalieâs, were teary.
Right then, Jonathan felt heartbroken and wanted to take the place of her daughter.
After Rosalie put the medicine on her daughter, Guillermo and Felix almost reached out their hands to Jenniferâs face at the same time. Only Guillermo touched Jenniferâs little face with his hand, wiping the tears off her.
âLay a mat underneath before you jump rope. It wonât hurt if you fall,â Guillermo said.
Felix withdrew his hand silently, and a trace of disappointment flashed in his eyes. If possible, he also hoped that he could come forward and wipe off her tears so that she wouldnât cry anymore.
After Rosalie changed the kindergarten for him, no one knew that he was the son of a criminal in the new kindergarten. They only thought that he was a child of relatives of the Youngblood family. In kindergarten, like other children, he didnât face discrimination from others.
In the Youngblood family, however, he still felt out of place.
Many people there gave him strange looks, as if they were reminding him that he 08.271 was the son of a criminal, and his mother had hurt the Youngblood family deeply. Suddenly, Felixâs little body stiffened for a moment because he noticed Jonathanâs gaze. Jonathan kept staring at him sharply as if it were a warning.
Felix just couldnât move in the face of such a look.
âIs it because Iâm still a child? Is that why I feel so helpless? I want to grow up so badly! Will I still feel this sense of helplessness after I grow up?â Felix thought. That night, Rosalie asked Jonathan, âYou seem to be looking at Felix all the time. today. He even turned pale because of that! Whatâs going on?â
Jonathan raised his eyebrows slightly when he heard that. He didnât expect her to notice that.
âWhat do you think of Felix?â Jonathan asked.
âHeâs okay.â Rosalie said, âHe is smart and obedient. He doesnât create trouble.â Children of that age were naughty, but Felix was so quiet that it broke Rosalieâs heart.
âThis child has a good relationship with Jen, but he is Yvetteâs child, after all,â Jonathan said.
Rosalie was slightly stunned. âThe grudge between us and Yvette has nothing to do with the child.â She didnât want to involve the child in that grievance.
Therefore, she had been deliberately suppressing that fact.
âYou can think that it has nothing to do with him, but he may not think that his motherâs death is irrelevant to you,â Jonathan said. âIf I want to protect Rosie and my children, then I must be extremely careful,â he thought.
Rosalie pondered for a moment and said, âAt least, I have no guilty conscience and will treat Felix well.
But if he really hates me and the Youngblood family, I wonât sit by!â
âOr wait for two years, and when Jen is not interested in him anymore, find another reason to send him somewhere else,â Jonathan said.
âJen really treats Felix as a friend. Their relationship will only get better and better,â Rosalie said.
âFriend?â Jonathan chuckled. âThey will never be friends.â
âButâ¦â
âOkay, I see. As long as this child stays in the Youngblood family and doesnât do anything that shouldnât be done, I wonât hurt him. Besides, I might not even need to send him away because someone might come to get him,â Jonathan said. âWhat do you mean? Whoâs going to get him? A member of the Hamilton family?â Rosalie asked, âIt depends. At least for now, I donât know who will pick him up,â Jonathan replied and thought, âDoes the Serton family in Lommore have anything to do with this child? Everything is still unknown.â
08:27 Lillian was on the phone with Rosalie. Knowing that she and Jonathan had been discharged from the hospital, she felt relieved.
However, after Rosalie found out about the pact Lillian made with Callum, she couldnât help but ask, âOne month later, if he were to refuse you, would you be able to forget about him and return to Strico?â
Lillian replied, âWell, if it really comes to that, Iâll have no choice but to forget about him. Otherwise, I will only cause trouble for the other party. Instead of being annoying, it would be better to give each other a good blessing. However, now I want to fight for my happiness.â
Lillian wasnât doing it for her unborn child. Instead, she was doing it for herself. âGood luck! If you have any trouble in Jacaster, just call me!â Rosalie said.
âOkay. Thank you.â After hanging up, Lillian put away her phone and looked at the row of cakes in front of her.
The cakes were all beautiful.
She found information online and found a very famous cake shop in Jacaster. Callumâs birthday was in three daysâ time. She also saw the news about his birthday banquet on the internet and knew he would hold a birthday banquet at a well-known hotel in Jacaster on that day.
However, she also knew that he would never invite her to the banquet.