Chapter 107
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 107 Regret
âEric!â Eileen raised her hand in anger, aiming to slap his face, but he anticipated her move and firmly
grabbed her wrist. The man taunted lightly, âTrying to hit me, huh? Youâre being naughty again!â
Eileen struggled to pull her hand back from his grip, her gaze unwavering. âI wonât submit to you. Do
whatever you want! From now on⦠I wonât beg you anymore.â
She found her own naivety laughable. Ericâs purpose was to watch her suffer and helplessly try to
survive in the Swan residence.
Who would have thought that I would actually consider pleading with him!
I must be out of my mind!
Walking into the living room, she saw Will and Elsie dining.
âFather, Aunt Elsie!â
Without lifting his head, Will responded, âWhereâs Eric?â
Eric greeted, âFather.â
âPerfect timing. Iâm having a meal with Elsie. Come join us.â
âItâs all right. I still have to go to the office. I have a meeting later.â
Will put down his fork. Seeing this, Elsie handed him a handkerchief. Will wiped his mouth and tossed it
aside. âThank you for your hard work. What did the doctor say? What illness is it this time?â
Eileen lowered her head, feeling somewhat suffocated. âFather⦠Iâ¦â
âThis doesnât concern you. If youâre not feeling well, go upstairs and rest.â
âAlright, Father.â
Will had always treated her this way, and she had long since grown accustomed to it. In this household,
she didnât have much say.
Eileen walked to the staircase when suddenly, Willâs voice echoed from behind. âI heard youâve
switched classes?â
âYes.â
âNow that youâve switched classes, settle down and focus on finishing the last half year studies.â
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âAlright.â
Eileen returned to her room, anxiously lying on the lounge chair in the balcony. Every emotional wave
made her stomach hurt even more. The hot pack in her hand was no longer as warm. Thinking about
his words, Eileen was so angry that she threw the hot pack. It happened to hit the pot of Devilâs Ivy,
knocking it over. The soil inside spilled all over the ground.
What on earth did Eric say to Will?
What should I do if he knows everything?
That day, the weather was simply splendid. The sky was clear, the sun was shining brightly, and the
warmth of the sunlight was quite comforting.
But to Eileen, all these were harbingers of an impending storm.
The sound of leather shoes hitting against the wooden marble floor rang out right then. âI really thought
your temper had changed.â Eric looked at the room, which was in complete disarray. Carefully avoiding
the shattered vase pieces, he walked toward the balcony, from where he could see the mountainous
landscape.
Does she live here?
This room is far less refined than the original one, with its Blake-washed walls devoid of any
decoration. The sound of a leaking faucet from the bathroom is audible, and a few paintings are hung
on the wall.
The floor isnât soft enoughâ¦
She usually prefers to walk barefoot, stepping on the carpet, but now thereâs only the cold floor tilesâ¦
Yet, it canât change her habits.
Sheâs not at all picky about where sheâs living now.
Eileen was in so much pain that she couldnât get up. âItâs none of your business!â
After being scolded, Eric didnât actually get angry.
Eileen didnât want to see him. She stood up, the pain unbearable. It wasnât because she was cold, but
she was completely infuriated..
Walking up to the table, she opened the medicine she had brought back from the hospital
and poured out a few painkillers. The doctorâs advice was to take one, but habitually, Eileen poured out
an extra one.
The medicine was procured by Eric, so he knew how much should be taken. Yet, seeing the situation,
he did not stop it.
Eileen took her medicine, washing it down with the half glass of water left from last night. It was already
cold, but she had no choice but to gulp it down. âIâve already distanced myself from you. If youâre still
not satisfied, I can apply to live on campus in the second half of the year. If youâve seen enough,
remember to close the door when you leave. I need to rest now.â
Her voice was weak and feeble. Even climbing into bed was an arduous task.
It seemed that Eric hadnât told Will about her health condition yet; otherwise, Will would have sent
someone to drag her downstairs by now.
Surprisingly, Eric was acting like a decent person for once. Eileen had no idea what kind of mischief he
was plotting in his heart.
She didnât get much rest last night, only getting a few hours of sleep. She nuzzled against her pillow,
drowsily burying herself in the comfort of her blanket.
He can stay here for as long as he wants.
Eric looked over and noticed two coats hanging on the wooden rack. They were extremely out of place
among the other womenâs clothes, strikingly conspicuous to the eye.
The man frowned in displeasure.
Eileen didnât know when Eric had left. She also hadnât clearly heard what he had said.
As soon as Eric descended the stairs, Mary came out from the kitchen. âMr. Snow, has Ms. Eileen
taken her medicine? This medicine is particularly effective for menstrual periods. My daughter-in-law
also takes this when she has her period. Oh, you wouldnât know. Itâs such a torment for girls during this
time. They suffer so much. I just bought it this morning. It absolutely has no side effects!â
The man simply walked away without uttering a word.
Mary watched the aloof figure leaving and rolled her eyes at his retreating back, her face showing a
hint of disdain. âHe ignored me. What kind of person is this!â She glanced upstairs, shaking her head.
âThis⦠wonât doâ¦â
The more I look, the less he seems like a good person.
Heâs actually quite handsome, though.
What a waste of a good-looking face.
Eric pressed the key button, opened the car door, and sat in the driverâs seat. His deep gaze
thoughtfully fell on a corner not far away as his index finger rhythmically tapped on the steering wheel.
Eileenâs anguished expression flashed through his mind. She was clutching her abdomen, causing his
thoughts to become chaotic.
Just then, the phone on the side rang, and Eric picked it up with one hand. âWho is it?â
A light laughter came from the phone. âGetting old? You ask that every time.â
âWhatâs up?â
Zachary said, âIâve reviewed the CT report you sent over. I have good news and bad news. Which one
would you like to hear first?â
âDo you think I have a lot of free time?â
âRight, youâre a busy man. I wonât beat around the bush, then. You were the one who wanted to
administer the medicine. The problem now is something we anticipated. Eric, donât tell me youâve
changed your mind so quickly! Perhaps⦠Eileen is truly innocent⦠Itâs just that Eileen has been
ruined, thatâs allâ¦â
âI want to hear the result.â The manâs voice was low and somewhat icy.
âAlright, then. Iâll tell you! The good news is, Eileen doesnât need to undergo a hysterectomy. The bad
news is, even without the hysterectomy, she still wonât be able to conceive. We can only rely on
medication to gradually restore her health, but the deformity in her uterus is irreversible. Itâs too late for
regrets now⦠Iâve told you that thereâs no room for remorse after doing such things. Donât tell me
youâve actually fallen for Eileen?â
Zachary didnât receive a response before the call abruptly ended.
Never did I imagine that you would one day regret it, Eric!
After returning from the hospital, Eileen hardly ate anything. By the next day, she had mostly recovered
and returned to school.
Since she had taken a day off yesterday, she had to make up for the classes she had missed.
Fortunately, even though Yvette only had a superficial relationship with her, she didnât refuse when
Eileen asked for her notes.
As usual, she spent her morning studying.
When Eileen and Yvette passed by Class One after the last class in the afternoon, Vera saw them and
called out, âEileenâ¦â