Chapter 235:
She reasoned with him, further proving to him how magnanimous and kind she was. Kian let out a soft sigh and planted a kiss on her forehead. âZola, youâre too good for this world. Okay, Iâll listen to youâ¦â
Stella had initially wanted Eileen and Bryan to stay at the Dawson Mansion, but Eileen felt so uncomfortable the moment she saw the posters with children on them in their room. To put it frankly, if she and Bryan wanted to engage in some âadult activities,â she would either feel too embarrassed with all the eyes on the posters, or Bryan wouldnât be able to âriseâ to the occasion.
Stella, sensing their discomfort, didnât push it. She said to Eileen with a smile, âYou two can go back, but donât forget what I told you. Did you see all the children on the posters in your room? They are so cute, right?â
âWellâ¦â Eileen bit her lip hesitantly, unsure of how to respond. Stella always presented her with dilemmas. First, she had urged her to wait until after the wedding before telling Bryan the truth, and now she was pressuring her to have a baby with Bryan. âLetâs just take things one step at a time now, okay?â Eileen eventually told Stella.
Hearing that, Stella waved her hand dismissively. âOnce you have a child, you wonât have to worry about anything else. A baby can fix everything!â
Eileen, amused by Stellaâs words, was about to ask her why she said that when Bryan came downstairs. Bryan donned his suit jacket, buttoned the last button of his shirt, and strode over. Stella immediately straightened her posture.
Before Bryan could say anything, she hastily bid him and Eileen goodbye and hurried them out the door. Together, Eileen and Bryan left the Dawson Mansion.
Bailee had told Eileen to come back tonight to discuss tomorrowâs interview, so Eileen asked Bryan to take her home. Bryan pulled the car to a stop in front of her apartment building. Unexpectedly, he turned off the engine and hopped out of the car with her.
1@ŧâ¬Åâ ¢ÑâþŧêÑ$ Ãи galð·ovels.ð¬om âI can go up by myself,â Eileen stood by the car. âMilford said that he wanted to talk to me about high school stuff tonight.â The implication was that she would be very busy tonight, so it wouldnât be appropriate for Bryan to stay.
Heading home, Kian said, fishing out a house key from his pocket and jingling it in front of Eileen. Eileen was taken aback for a few seconds. Bryan took her hand and led her inside the apartment building, all the way into the elevator. His slender fingers pressed the buttons for the eighth and ninth floors.
When they reached the eighth floor, he released her hand and stood blocking the elevator entrance. âTomorrow night, Iâm hosting a cocktail party with Denzel. Heâs going toâ¦â he said.
He was saying that if he attended alone, it would be awkward. Eileen said, âIâm not sure if I can accompany you. Iâll have to talk to Bailee to see if I have work that night.â
âIâll wait for your response,â Bryan raised his eyebrows and suddenly leaned forward, turning his face slightly. In the cramped elevator, his breath lingered around her. She couldnât help but glance at the CCTV above her head. Clearing her throat, she gave him a quick peck on the cheek and then hurriedly shoved him out of the elevator, her fingers reaching hastily for the close button.
But in her haste, it completely slipped her mind to ask him when he had moved into the apartment below hers.
When Eileen went to Baileeâs place, she found Bailee already clearing the dining table, as they had already finished eating. Seeing Eileen enter, Bailee paused in her actions and asked, âEileen, have you eaten? Milford said you always eat something before you come home this late, soâ¦â
Eileen glanced at Milford. Unfortunately, she had been in such a rush to get home today that she had declined Bryanâs invitation to have dinner with her. But she decided not to bother Bailee with cooking dinner again and said, âIâve already eaten. I came back for work.â
She walked past the dining room without looking sideways, sat down on the sofa in the living room, and took out the study materials from her bag.
Milford stood up and said considerately, âBailee, Iâll help you with that.â
âNo, thanks. Youâre just a kid,â Bailee replied, declining the offer. But Milford stubbornly helped her clear the table.
Soon, the table was spotless. Milford went back to his room in Eileenâs place, while Bailee went into the study with her laptop to work with Eileen. They needed to interview over twenty people the next day, all in the morning.
Tomorrow afternoon, they would finalize and update the curriculum for the software. The new semester would begin the day after tomorrow.
âThese are just the tasks our education needs to tackle. You also have several one-on-one tutoring sessions starting the day after tomorrow. Iâll take you there then.â Bailee did some mental math and then held up five fingers. âFive students in total.â
Upon hearing that, Eileenâs lips twitched. âFive students are too much, donât you think?â
âMore than twenty families specifically requested you as their tutor, but I managed to narrow it down to just five. These five families are highly influential in Onaland, so we couldnât decline,â Bailee explained as she handed Eileen some documents.
The bigwigs of Onaland dominated half of the business world, with most of the rich and powerful people residing there. Bailee had a keen eye for selecting individuals; each of the five families had their own strengths in different domains.
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