Chapter 536 Punishment

Now that Jenny has been caught, it can be considered as avenging her child. Maggie wanted to go to the child's grave and speak to him personally.

"Okay," Fiorello agreed.

He used to worry that Maggie's emotions would be too intense to handle, but now that so much time has passed and Maggie's emotions have stabilized, there was no need to worry anymore.

An hour later, the two arrived at the cemetery.

Eleanor had once found a suitable resting place for the child. The headstone bore no photograph, only an inscription: "The Tomb of Fiorello's Eldest Son, Vincent Flores."

Maggie looked at the child's tombstone, her eyes instantly welling up with tears. She gently stroked the words on the tombstone, her voice hoarse, "Baby, Mommy is here. I'm sorry, Mommy didn't protect you. The bad people who hurt you have all been punished. Will you come back to be my child again? Mommy will definitely protect you and love you well."

Maggie pressed her face against the tombstone, just to be a little closer to her child.

She longed to touch her baby's face, but she would never have that chance in this lifetime.

Fiorello gazed at the tombstone, remembering how Vincent looked when he passed away, and his heart ached deeply.

Fiorello gently embraced Maggie and said in a low voice, "Maybe Vincent will come back to us and choose us to be his parents again."

Maggie didn't dare to hope for a miracle. "In the next life, we can continue the bond between mother and son."

Knowing that what was lost would never return, at this moment, Maggie believed in an afterlife, she believed in any miracle.

Jenny's arrest was all over the internet.

The union between the Flores family and the Holmes family ended in failure. Jenny was thrown into prison, and her disgraceful behavior at the wedding left people stunned.

Some felt justice was served, while others felt a sense of pity.

It turned out that even the rich have troubles. To ruin oneself over a man, how foolish Jenny was.

A small number of people felt sorry for Jenny.

There were always some people in this world who believe in victim-blaming, not condemning the guilty but instead thinking it was the victim's fault.

For example, if two girls wentout to eat at night and were harassed by a stranger, and when the harassment failed and they were beaten, it was the girls who were blamed.

The two girls were just eating at a normal time, were harassed by a man, and when they didn't accept the harassment, they were violently beaten. What was their fault?

Yet many people would blame the girls for going out at night, for rejecting the man's harassment, for being there in the first place.

Women had always been at a disadvantage.

If they were raped or bullied, there would often be a large number of people blaming the women for dressing provocatively, and another voice asking why others weren't harmed, why it was them.

In the hospital.

Isabella also saw the news on TV. While others focused on Jenny's ugly face, she noticed that Fiorello was always standing protectively in front of Maggie, holding her hand.

Are they back together?

Sitting on the hospital bed, Isabella watched the scene on TV, a wave of inferiority washing over her. She found it laughable; she had schemed so much, yet ended up with nothing, even her face ruined.

At this moment, Isabella wondered if she would have ended up like this if she had never met Fiorello.

"Isabella, it's time to take your medicine. Hurry up and take it." Olivia walked in. Seeing Isabella staring at the TV, she took a glance and immediately understood Isabella's thoughts.

Olivia gritted her teeth and said, "Maggie really gets all the good things. It's so unfair. You are hurt like this, and she's back with Fiorello. And that Fiorello, why is he so obsessed with Maggie?"

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