Chapter 132
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 132 Robbing A Bank
Eileen spoke without hesitation, although she wasnât sure how many people had heard her. She was
unsure about what Elm had been through, but in that moment, she was on Elmâs side. Elm had risked
his life to save me, so I should at least find the courage to stand up and protect him. Besides, he was
innocently slapped by Yvette.
At the same time, Eileen knew that Elm had always been a proud individual.
Eileen packed up her books and left the library with Elm.
âStop right there!â Yvette yelled.
However, neither Eileen nor Elm turned around.
âAre you finished?â Ericâs voice suddenly turned icy.
Yvette looked at him and saw his deep eyes filled with absolute coldness. The once warm library
seemed to have dropped in temperature, as if the air around her had become colder.
She had never encountered such a terrifying aura. âWhat?â
Without saying a word, Eric left with measured steps.
He walked quickly, so Yvette had to jog to keep up.
Watching him get into the car, Yvette was afraid that he might leave without her. She quickly climbed
into the passenger seat.
She fastened her seatbelt, but Eric didnât start the car. His eyes, deep and inscrutable, seemed lost in
thought.
âIâm here to help you. Why are you getting angry at me when youâre the one who didnât bring the person
back?â Yvette said, feeling somewhat wronged. That was the first time she had spoken to someone in
such a manner.
In his presence, she simply couldnât hold back her emotions.
âEric⦠Is everything Eileen just said true?â she asked softly, unable to resist glancing at his handsome,
sculpted profile. /
âDo you want to know the answer?â He glanced sideways, locking eyes with her.
Yvetteâs heart skipped a beat, her heartbeat unusually erratic.
His deep, magnetic voice resonated, and Yvette was instantly captivated by his gaze. At that
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moment, her heart was racing.
She shook her head and said, âI donât want to know anymore. Itâs your family matter. It has nothing to
do with me. Eric, itâs so late. Hurry up and take me home. Iâm exhausted.â
Yvette covered her mouth, sneezing lightly, a flicker of something unusual quickly passing through her
eyes.
Upon returning home, Eileen took an egg out of the refrigerator, boiled it, and had Elm roll it over his
face. The slap that Yvette gave him was not light. She didnât have any medicine on hand, so that was
the best she could do.
âCome over once youâre done.â After tidying up the dining table, she took out my backpack and spread
out the books.
There was still plenty of time, so she thought she could learn a few more Uprian words.
Elm stood up and walked over. âYou really love studying, donât you?â
Eileen sat down and looked up at him. âWhat are you doing?â
âWhat do you mean? Iâm eating the egg!â He had already swallowed half of it while the other half was
still in his mouth.
âI gave it to you so that you could roll it over your cheek!â Eileen said.
Elm pulled out a chair and sat down next to her. âDonât worry. Iâm not that dramatic.â
Eileen looked at his smiling face, feeling a strange sensation in her heart. How is he still able to smile
now?
Seeing him like that, Eileen didnât say anything else.
âWhere were we?â he asked.
âYour paper,â she reminded.
Eileen took out the paper, discussing the topic while writing the process and answers.
She explained as thoroughly as possible. In truth, Elm was really intelligent, but he just didnât want to
study.
By the time she posed another question, Elm was completely capable of solving it.
It showed that there had been some progress, so at least the effort wasnât in vain.
Gradually, they forgot about what had just happened and began to fully immerse themselves.
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their studies
Before they knew it, it was almost midnight.
Letâs call it a day. Elm closed the pen cap.
By the time she lifted her head again, Elm had already conscientiously moved to the edge of the couch,
spreading out the blanket. Eileen looked at him, her thin lips parting as if to say something, but the
words were swallowed back down. Forget about it. Iâll just let him stay here one more night.
With that in mind, Eileen asked, âDo you want to take a bath?â
Elm straightened up, raising an eyebrow. âWhat are you up to?â
âPut away your dirty thoughts. Iâm afraid you might stink!â Eileen responded. What exactly goes through
his mind every day?
Heading to the room, she fetched a bathrobe for him. âItâs new. Iâve never worn it before.â
Elm took it and said, âOh⦠Itâs pink.â
Eileen went to freshen up because she had already showered at school earlier that day.
She didnât shower the day before because he was there.
After she was done with everything, she let him use the bathroom.
When she arrived in the room and was about to close the door behind her, she heard Elm saying, âI
also want to take the Hulbury University entrance exam.â
Eileenâs lips curled up slightly. âUnderstood. Go to bed early. Good night.â
âGood night,â Elm replied.
The next day, early in the morning, Eileen, having tidied up, came out to see a slender figure standing
in the kitchen. He had one hand tucked in his pocket, the other holding a fork.
Considering his pampered life, Eileen thought he wouldnât know how to cook. This is my first time
seeing a man cook in the kitchen. In the mindset of some men, cooking in the kitchen is something that
women should be doing. Well, even that person has never once cooked a meal for me.
âCome bring the noodles,â he said without turning his head.
Eileen set down her backpack and walked over. Upon closer inspection, the slap mark on his face had
faded slightly, but there were still some red marks elsewhere.
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âWhat did you cook?â
You have nothing here. What am I supposed to cook?â Elm asked.
As it turned out, he ate the last egg she had the night before.
The only things on the noodles were green peppers and tomatoes.
Eileen took a bite and found that the tomato soup mixed with the noodles gave the dish a slightly sour
taste, but it was also fragrant and appetizing. She had never tried such a dish
before!
âNot bad. Itâs really delicious,â Eileen commented.
âThat bowl will cost you eight dollars,â the server said.
Eileen was taken aback. âWould you like me to rob a bank instead? Here, take it back. I wonât eat
anymore.â
Elm took off his apron and approached. âI was just joking. Letâs eat.â
Before he could even sit down, Elmâs phone started ringing.
He picked it up and glanced at it. Eileen noticed his serious expression. Without saying a word, he
walked to the balcony with his phone in hand.
Eileen stopped eating and observed his facial expression. She immediately guessed who was calling.
However, the phone call ended quickly.
In just a few seconds, Elm returned and sat down in front of her.
Neither of them mentioned the call.
After finishing their meal, Eileen waited for him so they could leave together.
On the way to school, Eileen already anticipated the situation she would face that day.
As they walked, people passing by gave them strange looks.
âHave you heard? Eileen was sexually assaulted by several men.â
âReally? I heard from others that it didnât happen.â
âItâs true! Her brother was there and didnât do anything to help! If you donât believe me, check out the
posts on the forum. Thereâs even a photo. Itâs all over the place now.â