Chapter 1391
Chapter 1391
It was the weekend the next day and Nelson did not have to go to the kindergarten. K Corbyn said to
her mother, “Mom, I’ll apany Nelson to the small park nearby so he can y a little.”
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“Why don’t you get more sleep and have some rest?” asked Mrs. Corbyn. On weekends, she usually
took her grandson to y in the park near theirmunity in the morning because her daughter had to
set up her food stall in the evening.
“No thanks. I want to spend more time with Nelson,” said K Corbyn. Now, every minute was precious
to her.
Mrs. Corbyn sighed. “Okay then. I’ll prepare lunch and wait for you at home. I’ll cook some of your
favorite dishester.”
“Okay.” K Corbyn smiled faintly and led her son out the
door.
Many parents would take their children out to the park near theirmunity on weekends.
Nelson usually yed with other children in the park, but instead of ying with other children his age
today, he stood beside K Corbyn all throughout. He looked worried.
“What’s the matter? Aren’t you going to y?” K Corbyn
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asked in confusion.
“Mommy… you’re not a bad person, right?” The little one hesitated for a moment before finally asking.
The events in the private room yesterday had left a great impact on the little.
one.
K Corbyn knew her son was only four years old, but he
could understand a lot of what the adults said and could
perceive them on his own.
Crouching down, she said, “Yes, I’m not a bad person.”
She fixed her eyes on her son’s young and tender face. Nelson looked like Martin Weiss, but his eyes
were like hers. Especially
when Nelson smiled, he looked like her.
She had rarely smiled over the years because of the hardships
of life, but she hoped her son could smile more and not bear a huge emotional burden because of her.
“Nelson, keep what I say in mind. I’ve never hurt anyone. I
did go to prison, but it doesn’t mean I’m a bad person. I was wrongly convicted. Aunt Grace is awyer,
and her job is to clear the names of those wrongly convicted and let thew
give them justice.”
Nelson blinked. “Then… Will Aunt help you clear your name?”
K Corbyn said gently, “Aunt has been trying to help me, but I was wrongly convicted a long time ago
so it’s hard to find evidence now. Besides, I don’t care about it that much anymore. I just hope you can
live a good life and grow up happily.”
“Then I’ll be awyer when I grow up! I’ll clear your name!” the
little one said very solemnly.
K Corbyn was both happy and sad. ‘I’ll probably never see
the day my son grows up!’
However, looking at her son’s serious eyes now, she replied,
“Okay, I’ll wait for you to grow up and clear my name.”
The little one smiled and finally started to y with the friends
he was familiar with.
K Corbyn looked at her son while he yed. She took out
her phone and took a photo of her son ying. When she was done, she opened the photo album app
and looked at each
photo.
However, her fingers stopped suddenly. The photo on her
phone was not the one she had taken with her son but the one
of her, Nelson, and Martin Weiss in the amusement park, She had downloaded it from the amusement
park’s appst time.