Chapter 148
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 148 A Shattered Arm
He had also arrived.
As expected, her words were able to capture his interest.
Elm dropped his backpack, which almost slid off the table. Eileen caught it in time and placed it on the
chair beside her
âSince weâre here, letâs get startedâ
Elm straddled the chair and sat down, casually swinging his leg over the other. âShould we study first,
or chat?â
âWhat do you think?â Eileen smiled, knowing that if she didnât tell him, he probably wouldnât be
interested in listening.
The library was empty. Eileen took out a photo album from her bag and slid it across the table to him.
âApart from me, youâre the first person to see this album.,â she said.
Elm flipped through the pages one by one. Each page was filled with landscapes drawn in pencil lines,
with every location clearly marked.
âNot bad, right?â
âNot too bad.â
âBesides that, what do you think is missing?â
âWhat exactly are you trying to say?â
âAll these places truly exist, and they are all places I want to visit. This is why I want to get into Hulbury
University. I didnât color in any of the pictures because I want to see these places with my own eyes
one day and slowly fill in the colors myself. I want to go take a look. Elm, in this world, there are still
many things I have yet to see. For me, emotional companionship is not a necessity. Even when Iâm
alone, I donât feel lonely. On the contrary, I enjoy the freedom that comes with having no friends
around. Whether itâs friendship, family ties, or love, I donât care. Do you understand what Iâm saying,
Elm? Iâm thinking about places. far beyond, not just whatâs in front of us right now! Regarding what you
said about the Smith family, itâs truly a place beyond the reach of ordinary people, including your
brother. He is a privileged person! He is truly wonderful. But for me, there are things far better than
these, and I am gradually moving towards my future. Elm, in truth, you and I are the same, wanting to
break free from everything⦠We shouldnât be like thisâ¦â Eileen answered. Everyone should live for
themselves instead of becoming a walking corpse.
Afterward, Eileen pushed the math workbook towards him and said, âThe simplest and most
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enkrme at wat might now to study hard and pave the way for your future However health ༠༠à¼à¼| ༠à¼
One foundation of everything The doctor cat ou have kidney deficiency, so itâs best to desiv on
recuperating firstâ
You wonât let it go fub Why would you believe the quack doctorâs words! Sooner or later
smash his shop Elmesclaimed
Foder pas bed and her hand in resprisse
out
Imontivating the cigarettes
So now you re meddling in my affairs?â Elm chuckled lightly, but a lingering sadness was unmistakable
in his eyes.
Ive already told you everything you wanted to know. Now itâs your turn to fulfill your
promise
Without hesitation. Elm pulled out the cigarettes from his pocket. âYou sure know how to meddle in my
business!â
Those two brothers were really alike. They both enjoyed the same brand of cigarettes, and even their
tattoos were almost identical.
They finished the tutoring session at half-past eight.
Eileen closed her book. âItâs getting late. For now, you can stay in that room. Iâve rented it for a year,
and I rarely go there.â
âOkay.â
Stepping out of the library, the rain outside continued to fall relentlessly.
In the chilly winter, the rain always felt icy and bone-piercing.
Elm was holding an umbrella, sheltering her from above.
Under the streetlight, two figures, one following the other.
From the darkness not far away, another slender figure emerged, holding a black umbrella Standing tall
and slim, he approached, dressed in a grey suit.
The two of them stopped walking. Upon seeing the approaching person, Eileen was slightly
taken aback.
She said to Elm, âI-Iâll be going first.â
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âGo aheadâ
Eileen moved to take shelter under Jasperâs umbrella.
The figures of the two people gradually faded into the distance.
âWhy didnât you call me? Does your leg still hurt when it rains?â
âIt doesnât hurt.â
âI made it clear from the start that I would be tutoring Elm. I canât go back on my word now.â
âSure. I understand.â
âArenât you angry?â
Jasper said in a calm and indifferent tone, âIâve told you before. I respect your decision. This is between
him and me. It has nothing to do with you.â
As a mediator, Eileen wouldnât take sides with anyone.
She certainly wouldnât fall for either of them.
At the end of the day, she belonged only to herself.
âThank you!â
Jasper lowered his head and looked at her. âWhat are you thanking me for?â
Eileen met his gaze. âYou know what I meant.â
Jasper gave a slight smile. âLetâs go back!â
âAll right.â
Stepping into the car, the air conditioning was on, instantly dispelling the chill from her body.
âIâll ask Richard to prepare some late-night snacks. What would you like to eat?â
âLetâs eat the dumplings that Sharon made! If theyâre frozen for too long, the taste will change.â
âSure! What else?â
âThatâs enough. Eating too much at night will make me gain weight.â Eileen said.
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With a gentle sale in his eyes. Jasper nodded sally. However, the warmth of his smile didnât quire reach
his eyes âI liven to you.â he said.
In the blink of an eye. Eileen had unknowingly been living in the Smith residence for almost half a
month.
Everything was calm, and nothing happened.
Only one thing kept her restless for a long time, and that was Lilian
Eileen found something, but she only found a shattered arm. The identity was confirmed only after
genetic testing. As expected, sheâs dead! Flow did she just die like that?
Other than Eric, Eileen couldnât think of anyone else.
After all, he had always been ruthless.
âEileen?â
Eileen, who was engrossed in the news, was startled by a sound, causing her phone to drop to the
ground.
Vera stooped down to retrieve the phone and handed it back to Eileen. âWhat has captured your
attention?â she inquired. âThe holiday is almost here. Are you planning to attend the winter camp? The
teacher is already requesting the list.â
âI⦠I need some time to think,â Eileen responded. She hadnât made a decision yet. âIâm going to the
restroom.â
As Eileen stepped out of the door, she unexpectedly collided with someone.
âOuch!â he exclaimed in pain, clutching his forehead.
âAfter all this time, canât you learn to watch where youâre going?â she scolded.
This voice! Eileenâs heart raced. âIâm sorry, Eric. I need to use the restroom. Is the conference over?â
The previous parent-teacher conference had been rescheduled to the last day of the holiday.
Eric had his usual expression. She couldnât tell if it was a facade or if he genuinely didnât care about her
presence in the Smith residence.
For several days, Eric had taken no action regarding her departure from the Swan residence.
âThe home renovation is complete. We can move back before the New Year. When do you plan on
returning, Eileen? Itâs not good to live with strangers for too long.â Eric whispered
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solily into her ear, each word deliberate. I might become angry! A hint of danger flickered in his eyes
Eileenâs heart tightened. Just as she was unsure how to respond, Vera approached and said, Eric. Iâm
sorry! I canât go with you guys. I still have Olympiad Math Class, and I need to catch up on a weekâs
worth of tutoringâ
âAfter class. Iâll have Gavin come pick you up. Eric offered.
âUnderstood.â
Taking advantage of the situation, Eileen slipped away to the restroom.
When she finally returned to the classroom, Eric was still there.
It seemed like he was waiting for her.
âYou have ten minutes to pack your things,â Eric stated.
âI-1 can go back on my own,â Eileen replied.
âSharon is sick. Shouldnât we go visit her?â
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