Chapter 446
Children were all so simple. They looked at Roy in admiration at once.
They'd thought he was mute, but it turned out he wasn't and he knew much more than they did. Jane was not surprised at all. When she'd first met Roy in GrandVille Apartments, she knew that this child was not as ill as the doctors had said.
Roy looked much more confident now. He'd been quite bored in the past few days.
And he had not talked to other children.
He was very glad that Jane'd come here to give them a painting class.
But he missed her story class more and hoped she could tell him a story once again.
Jane finished the class smoothly and the children had a good time.
Before leaving, Roy made a gesture to Jane.
Both Vivian and Jane saw it.
Jane just smiled and waved her hand at Roy.
Vivian said, "What is that gesture about?"
"He wants a promise,” Jane answered.
Jane didn't want to lie to a boy, neither did she want to have any more contact with Tina's child. That boy would be so sad after he grew up and found that the person he was so fond of had played a part in his mother's death.
Roy was different from other children already. Jane didn't want to be another frustration in his life. She hoped they would never meet again.
She wished everything would go well for him.
What had happened between her and his mother Tina had nothing to do with him.
If Roy one day came to her to revenge his mother's death, Jane would face him head-on.
She understood him.
So it was better to stay away from him now.
The boy would soon forget her. He didn't have to know she was the one who had killed his mother. Jane and Vivian got into the car.
Vivian asked, "Miss, who is that boy? I somehow feel that he knows you.”
Vivian was vigilant as usual.
She'd noticed something abnormal.
She'd waited until they were out of the kindergarten to ask her question.
Vivian had never met Roy before and didn't know him.
She just found that kid a little strange.
Jane said, "Find out why Oliver's son is in this kindergarten and who invited me to give a class.” "Oliver's son? You mean Tina's son?"
"Mmm," Jane answered.
Before they'd come, they'd thought it to be an ordinary art class, but Oliver was actually involved in it.
After they returned to Mose Cubhouse, Vivian immediately looked into the matter.
The results were nothing special. It was just that Oliver wanted his son to have a normal childhood. After Tina had died, Roy only got his father now.
Oliver wanted him to fit in with other children.
Jane had to be wary. She needed to figure out who was the one inviting her to give the class, the kindergarten or Oliver.
What was the purpose of doing that?
Roy might know nothing about it but Oliver must do. She knew he must have played a part in what had happened to the White family but just hadn't confronted him yet.
Vivian later found out that the kindergarten had invited Jane at Oliver's directive.
He'd done that simply because Roy had kept complaining about not seeing Jane.
Jane finally felt relieved.
She remembered that day in Oliver's office when Roy had insisted on seeing her again.
It seemed that Oliver would do anything to make his son happy.
Jane knew that she had to leave here as quickly as possible.
Every minute at this place was making it more difficult for her to get over the past.
However, sometimes it was not her decision to make whether she could get over some people and some things.
Vivian added, "Miss, I also find that Vincent's nephew goes to this kindergarten with Oliver's son and they are in the same class.”
"Are you sure?" Jane asked.
"Yes."
Jane then asked quietly, "What do you think of it?"
"Miss, I know you want to leave immediately, but the Youngren family's villa is still in Oliver's hands. Don't you want to buy it back?"
No one wanted that villa to be called Youngren Residence again more than Jane did.
But now that Tina was dead, Oliver was not likely to sell that house.
He would keep it in the memory of his dead wife.
Jane thought so because Oliver was someone who had built an art gallery for her after her heath. It wouldn't be hard for him to keep the villa of the White family.
For the rich, nothing was hard as long as it could be settled by money.
"Of course I do, but it's unlikely that Oliver will be willing to sell that villa now," Jane said.
"We can force him," Vivian said with a wicked smile.
"How?" Jane was confused.
They couldn't afford to stand toe-to-toe against Oliver now.
Vivian said, "His son goes to that kindergarten. It's a chance.”
She told Jane that Roy didn't go to the kindergarten in his real name.
Oliver gave Roy a new identity so that no one would know Roy was his son.
Even the teachers in the kindergarten didn't know who Roy really was. They only knew that he was the son of some big shot because a school board director had sent him in personally.
No parents of the children in the kindergarten had found it out yet either.
When Vivian investigated Vincent's nephew, she found that his birthday was coming soon. Generally, children in Golden Sun Kindergarten would invite other kids home to celebrate their birthdays.
Roy would be invited too, which gave them an opportunity.
Jane thought it was a good idea.
They were just going to use Roy for a little while and wouldn't do any harm to him. They just wanted to force Oliver to sell the villa of the White family to them
Jane thought about it and realized that her identity would be revealed by then.
But this might be the last thing she could do for the Youngren family.
She had already decided not to go back to Birmingham.
It would be better that she did it herself.
However, she was still a little unsure.
So she said, "I need to think about it."
"Miss, be quick. Vincent's nephew's birthday is very close. We need time to make arrangements in advance."
"I know."