Chapter 117
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 117 Who Informed Eric
To prevent such incidents from negatively impacting the schoolâs reputation, the higher-ups of
Petalburg High School quickly intervened.
Unintentionally, Fabian learned about the incident that occurred at school, and coincidentally, Eileen
was involved.
Fabian knocked on the CEOâs office door and immediately reported the matter to Jasper.
The man, busy working on some documents at his desk, became visibly gloomy upon hearing the
news. âSheâs injured? Why wasnât I informed immediately? What is the current situation at the school?â
Fabian replied, âThe school authorities have taken charge and are handling the situation at the
moment.â
Jasper put down his expensive signature pen and closed the file. âPostpone the upcoming meeting.
Contact the school and inform them to wait for me to come and resolve the matter.â
Fabian nodded. âUnderstood, Mr. Smith.â
Although Petalburg High School is Smith Corporationâs largest investor, there is no need for Mr. Smith
to personally get involved. School matters are trivial compared to corporate affairs. Mr. Smith seems
overly concerned for an eighteen-year-old girl. When it comes to matters involving Ms. Eileen, he
always loses his sense of propriety⦠But compared to that woman, Ms. Eileen⦠Perhaps Ms. Eileen is
the only one who can pull Mr. Smith out of the abyss he has fallen into and help him forget his painful
past.
Meanwhile, at Petalburg High School.
During the morning self-study session, Eileen was summoned to the principalâs office for a discussion.
Yvette was supposed to join, but due to the prominent status of the Friedman family, the principal
naturally did not dare to summon her.
Eileen had a vague idea of why she was being called.
Thatâs why she didnât ask anything.
Walking ahead of her, Jennifer solemnly adjusted her glasses. âThis matter has already reached the
shareholders. Rest assured, the school will protect you. You donât have to say anything when youâre
inside; someone will handle it for you.â
Eileen followed behind with her head down, not uttering a word. She couldnât understand why she felt
such immense unease when she was the victim.
With a heavy heart, she entered the conference room with Jennifer.
Upon seeing Eileenâs arrival, Hectorâs relatives erupted in anger and began hurling harsh words. âYou
troublemaker! Itâs all because of you that my sister died, and my nephew was driven to desperation and
ended up in jailâ¦â
âDo you even sleep at night? Do you realize youâve ruined two lives?â
âDo you think youâre special just because youâre rich?â
âDoes having money give you the right to harm others as you please?â
Jennifer swiftly moved and shielded Eileen. Having experienced many situations, she remained
unfazed despite the outburst and said, âPlease donât get agitated. This wonât solve anything.â
Only then did Hectorâs relatives calm down slightly.
Jennifer added, âWe will gather more information before continuing the discussion.â
âI didnât harm anyone!â Eileen, who had been silent, suddenly blurted out. She regained her courage,
stepped out from behind Jennifer, and fearlessly faced the crowd.
A silence fell over the conference room for a few seconds.
âIâll repeat, I didnât harm anyone. Iâm a victim too,â Eileen reiterated.
She removed the bandage on her hand, revealing a gruesome scar that had yet to heal. The wound
stretched from her wrist to her thumb and was stitched up with seven or eight sutures. âThe other day
when I was heading home, it was Hector who held a knife against my throat⦠And my friend who got
hurt, he was also stabbed. If you donât believe me, I can ask him to come over.â
Eileen didnât know how her father and Eric resolved the issue.
Such matters were beyond her control.
âIâm truly sorry about what happened to Hectorâs mother. I never thought that my transfer would cause
harm to all of you. But I was only doing what I wanted to do⦠You canât blame me just because of your
own issues.â
A fierce and menacing man in his fifties stood up and slammed the table. âWhat do you mean? Are you
saying that my sister deserved to die?â
âWhat about me then? Do I deserve the pain Iâve suffered? Shouldnât I stand for
up my rights? And what about the person who was stabbed by Hector and is still lying in the hospital?
Do they deserve it too?â Of course, Eileen had a temper too. They are not in the right just because
someone died. Of course, Iâm not disrespecting the deceased, but Iâm stating facts.
Hectorâs relatives were born in the sixties and seventies, a time when educational resources were
scarce. Coupled with their rural upbringing, Eileen figured they had limited legal knowledge, making it
nearly impossible for her to reason with them.
Despite this, she knew it wasnât fair to judge everyone the same way. Her grandmother also lived in the
countryside, and during their time, even having enough food was a challenge, let alone being literate.
Her grandfather won her grandmotherâs hand in marriage with just a sack of rice.
At sixteen, her grandmother started a family with her grandfather. Her grandfather was a local
troublemaker and a good-for-nothing in his youth. Having offended some people, he was beaten to
death in his forties.
Even in the face of early misfortunes, her grandmother never harbored resentment towards anyone.
Instead, she used her modest abilities to help others.
âIf they hadnât come to rescue me that night, I might be the one whoâs dead now! Just because
someone dies doesnât make them right.â
Jennifer nodded. âI think my student is right about that. We have already contacted the police, and they
will be bringing Hector over shortly. The victim at the hospital is unable to come forward, but his friend
will come over later. They were also witnesses to the incident that night.â
A middle-aged woman pulled the man aside, and they started discussing something, although it was
unclear what.
A few minutes later, the man suddenly said, âWe donât want to make a big fuss either. After all, itâs a
matter of life. Give us fifty thousand, and we will drop this matter.â
âWhether or not to pursue this matter is not for you to decide.â
A voice filled with hostility rang out.
Eileenâs back stiffened as Eric approached, his hand casually tucked in his pocket, emanating an
overwhelming aura of hostility. Gavin followed closely behind.
Noticing the ruthless glint in Ericâs eyes, Hectorâs relatives were filled with terror.
Eric scanned the room, his gaze sweeping across the crowd.
âMr. Snow,â Timothy greeted.
Eric gave a slight nod in response.
âGavin, take Eileen out of here first,â he commanded.
Gavin nodded in understanding. âGot it.â
Eileen pursed her lips, realizing she hadnât considered inviting Eric to join them.
Who informed Eric about this?
After Eileen left, Gavin closed the door to the conference room. Turning around, she stared at Eric, who
pulled up a chair and sat down.
This issue could have been resolved smoothly, but with Ericâs involvement, things will take a different
turn.
Eileen worried that Eric might believe dealing with Hector alone was not enough and would target his
relatives as well.
Eric sat with his leg propped up, hands resting on his knee, exuding an intense ruthlessness.
âWhatever it is, you can discuss it with meâ¦â
Shortly after Ericâs arrival, Timothy received another message: The CEO of Smith Corporation has also
arrived.
This time, no one could remain seatedâ¦
Itâs as if one Grim Reaper isnât enough, and now another one has arrived. This family must have
offended the wrong group of people. Things will not be as simple as they seem now that Smith
Corporation is involvedâ¦