Chapter 212:
The police officer had previously advised Eileen to try and settle the matter privately. He wondered if Eileen had been unable to control her fury and taken action. Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Eileen said calmly, âExcept for the claim that I was going to kill Vivian, which is untrue, everything else is correct. I indeed attacked her.â
Upon hearing this, the police officer hesitated momentarily before writing down her statement. Bryan stood beside Eileen, studying her composed face with a frown.
âIâm going to sue her and put her in prison,â Kian said, fixing his intense gaze on Bryan. Seeing Bryanâs tense demeanor gave Kian a sense of victory. He believed the evidence was indisputable. Eileen had confessed, and Kian knew that Bryan was unable to help her now.
Phoebe approached Eileen from behind, gently pulling at her sleeve, saying, âWhat are you doing?â
Jacob watched the unfolding drama with bewilderment. Was Eileen really going to end up in prison because of this?
âSorry to disappoint you, Mr. Warren, but Iâm not going to jail,â Eileen replied, pulling out a medical report from her pocket and showing it to the police officer. Then she asked, âCan I leave now?â
After a quick look at the report, the officerâs lips twitched, and he nodded. âYes.â
Everyone stretched their necks, curious about the contents of the report Eileen was holding. But Eileen swiftly put it away, took hold of one of Bryanâs fingers, and said, âLetâs go.â She then made her way through the crowd and left with Bryan.
Behind them, Megan, coming to her senses, started shouting at the police officer, âWhy did you let her go?â
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At the clubâs entrance, Eileen was intercepted by Phoebe and Jacob. Bryan, with an arm protectively wrapped around Eileen, shielded her from Jacob and Phoebe.
âDonât stop me! I want to know what Eileen showed to the police!â
âWhatâs on that report?â Phoebe and Jacob were eager for answers.
Eileen hung her head in silence. This was her first time handling things this way, and it made her feel somewhat embarrassed. The smile on Bryanâs face grew, but he maintained a serious tone in his voice. âEnough with the fuss. Weâll discuss this at home.â
âItâs still early. Weâll head over to your place,â Jacob said, ushering Phoebe into his car and driving to Eileenâs without waiting for a response.
As Jacobâs car vanished from view, Eileen bit her lip and looked up at Bryan, suggesting seriously, âMaybe we shouldnât go back home tonight.â
Bryan took the car keys from his pocket, opened the door for Eileen, and kissed her forehead. âWhatâs there to fear? Any idea that fixes the problem is a good one.â
Eileen wasnât sure whether Bryan had seen the contents of the medical report, but at that moment, the report in her pocket felt hot, as if it were burning. As the engine started, the car began to pull away slowly. In the rearview mirror, Zolaâs figure at the clubâs entrance appeared very small, and both Bryan and Eileen didnât notice her.
After a while, Eileen broke the silence. She asked Bryan, âYou saw whatâs on the report, didnât you?â Noticing the subtle smile on Bryanâs face, she guessed he had seen it.
Bryan gave a slight nod, his eyes steady as he responded, âIs the report fake?â
âThe report is real,â Eileen said in a hushed tone. She took out the medical report from her pocket, pointing to the neurologistâs signature and the hospitalâs official stamp.
Suddenly, Bryan hit the brakes, stopping the car in the middle of the road, and stared at her in disbelief.
âBut Iâm not mentally ill,â Eileen clarified. âItâs challenging for someone who is mentally ill to prove they are not, but itâs quite easy for a sane person to obtain a diagnosis of mental illness.â She had answered the doctorâs questions inaccurately on purpose and behaved erratically. In less than thirty minutes, she had obtained the report. Before leaving, the doctor had even earnestly advised her to seek treatment soon.
Cars behind them started honking impatiently.
Bryan snapped out of his thoughts, let out a chuckle, and restarted the car. The streetlights cast an orange glow on him, highlighting his barely contained amusement. âEileen, what were you thinking?â His laughter filled the car, catching Eileen off guard.
Eileen had anticipated that the medical report might make Bryan question whether she was actually mentally stable. But she hadnât expected him to react with laughter, which left her feeling even more embarrassed.
âDonât laugh. What else was I supposed to do? Vivian is a lunatic and constantly causing problems for me. I can barely work normally. If I didnât come up with this trick, how would I continue to make money to support our family?â Eileen said.
She was telling the truth. Even though the method was a bit extreme, it could at least effectively handle Vivian and Megan. Now, she wouldnât technically be breaking the law by responding physically to their provocations. They could keep trying her patience if they dared.
Bryan nodded, indicating that the medical report was a good idea. Yet, he silently considered that Vivian still had plenty of free time to harass Eileen, meaning their conflicts would likely persist, continuing to affect Eileenâs life.
The car pulled up in front of the villa, where Jacob and Phoebe had been waiting. They hurried over and opened the passenger door, bombarding Eileen with questions as she stepped out and walked toward the villa.
Eileen looked back at Bryan, who, after exiting the car, took a cigarette from his pocket and strolled leisurely after her. However, Bryan didnât enter the villa, apparently engaged in a phone conversation outside.
Inside, Eileen fetched drinks from the fridge for Phoebe and Jacob. The two, eager for details, sat on the couch with their eyes fixed on Eileen. Then, under their intense stare, Eileen took out the medical report.
Phoebe and Jacob leaned forward, their gaze fixating on the diagnosis on the medical report. They exchanged a look with each other before bursting into laughter.
Eileen awkwardly looked away, puzzled about why their first response was to laugh rather than suspect her of being mentally ill. Her eyes drifted to the French windows, where she could see Bryan leaning against a tree in the yard. He was smoking, holding the phone to his ear, his demeanor serious.
Phoebeâs and Jacobâs laughter continued. Eileen turned to look at them and said firmly, âStop laughing, or Iâll hit you, and it wouldnât be against the law.â Instantly, Jacob and Phoebe stopped laughing, though smiles still played on their faces.
âEileen, your trick is genius. But itâs also too funny,â Phoebe remarked. Jacob slapped his thigh, saying, âThis birthday of mine is truly memorable. Now, if only we had some late-night snacks and drinks, today would be perfect.â He reached for his phone, intending to order something.
âGo home and drink by yourself.â Bryan walked in, changed his shoes at the entryway, and retrieved a first aid kit from a cupboard near the door. He approached Eileen, opened the kit, and pulled out iodine and cotton swabs, saying, âGive me your hand.â
Eileen hesitated for a moment before extending her hand, revealing a shallow cut on the back of her hand where the blood had dried. It was a small injury from Vivianâs knife, not painful at all. Eileen thought it had gone unnoticed.
Bryan carefully cleaned the dried blood and applied a Band-Aid over the wound. âYouâre injured?â Phoebe had just noticed Eileenâs wound, her voice tinged with concern. Jacob glanced at Eileenâs wound and said, âBetter take care of that soon, or itâll heal before you even treat it. Look at how worried Bryan isââ
Before Jacob could finish, Bryan flicked the cotton swab he was using at Jacob, hitting him precisely on the forehead. âYou can head out now. Itâs late, and Eileen has to work tomorrow. Come back tomorrow night for dinner,â Bryan said.
Jacob picked up the cotton swab and tossed it in the trash. âWho were you on the phone with?â he asked Bryan while standing up and giving Phoebe a meaningful look.
Phoebe blinked and whispered to Eileen, âYour hand is injured; you really shouldnât be doing any strenuous exercise tonight.â
Eileen rolled her eyes at Phoebe, then turned to look at Bryan. Bryan was putting away the first aid kit and casually replied to Jacob, âJust sorting out some work on the phone.â Then he headed for the door. âCome on, Iâll see you off.â
His quick move prompted Jacob and Phoebe to follow, and as soon as they stepped outside, the door shut behind them.
âSo rude,â Jacob grumbled as he walked to the yard to open the car door. Noticing Phoebe heading off in a different direction, he called out, âGet in; Iâll drive you.â
Without turning around, Phoebe replied, âIâll walk. You can drive off; you donât have the strength to walk anyway.â
Angry at Phoebeâs words, Jacob hurried after her, eventually bending down to scoop her up and carry her toward his car.
âJacob, canât you do anything other than this!â Phoebe exclaimed, feeling a wave of dizziness as Jacob carried her.
âActually, I can!â Jacob opened the car door, placed Phoebe inside, and swiftly climbed into the driverâs seat. He then started the engine and drove off.
He steered the car away from Lakeside Villa, clearly not intending to take Phoebe back to her home.
âWhere are you taking me?â Phoebe pounded on the car door, exclaiming, âLet me out!â
âItâs my birthday today, and youâre going to do as I say.â Jacob straightened his collar, glancing at Phoebe. âWeâre going to a hotel.â
Phoebe fell silent for a moment, then said, âJacob, youâre engaged now. Come back to me when youâve ended things with Megan.â
âThen⦠Are you going to be with me or not?â Jacob hesitated, his voice tinged with guilt.
Right after he spoke, Phoebe said angrily, âAre you asking me to be the other woman? If it gets out, Iâll be labeled as the shameless woman who made you and Megan break up!â
Jacob coughed awkwardly, blurting out, âBut think about Eileen and Bryan; theyâre doing fine, arenât they?â
Phoebe felt a surge of frustration, exclaiming, âThatâs different! Bryan was never in love with his wife!â
âI donât care for Megan, either! If you hadnât left, would I have been pushed into this engagement with her? You owe me, and tonight, youâre going to make it up to me!â With that, Jacob sped up the car, pulling up in front of a five-star hotel.
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