Chapter 158
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 158 The Swan Family Belongs To Eileen
At nine o clock. Eileen returned to her room, ready to take a shower and sleep.
Suddenly, her phone, charging on the bedside table, started to ring.
Drying her hair and dressed in a Blake flutty pajama, Eileen walked over to pick up her
phone After a quick glance, her eyes quickly turned indifferent. Frowning, she put down her phone,
pretending not to see it.
The caller persisted, calling again and agam.
The fifth call automatically ended.
Ding!
A message arrived on the phone.
Eileen opened it and her heart skipped a beat.
A wave of coldness swept over her, and her hands trembled.
The messages were vulgar and indecent.
Full of resentment, Eileen gritted her teeth. When he called again, she hesitated before answering.
âWhat do you want exactly?â
A deep, magnetic voice came from the phone, âWhat are you doing?â
âAfter sending me those pictures, this is what you want to know? Eric, are you too bored?â li was quiet
on his end, so he was probably in the study at this hour.
âI miss youâ¦â His voice was slightly hoarse, filled with a hint of lingering affection.
Eileenâs heart skipped a beat. He had never spoken to her like this before.
âI miss the intimacy we sharedâ¦â
I knew it! A leopard cannot change its spots!
âEnough!â Eileen said firmly. âI am with Jasper now. If you donât want him to hear these words, then
shut up!â
âWith him? What are you doing?â he questioned.
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aleen deliberately said. âWhat else can he do besides tutoring me? Heâs not you. He wouldnât treat me
so poorly Heâs about to come out, so I have to hang up now.â
After she finished speaking, she immediately ended the call and deleted the photos he had sent. She
then decided to switch off her phone.
Back at Euphoria Condominium, someone knocked on the door of Ericâs study,
Eric closed his camera. âCome in.â
âEric, Sharonâs injuries havenât healed. I made soine supper for you.â She walked in, holding a
workbook. âBy the way, there are some questions I canât figure out. Can you teach me?â
âWhere?â
âIâve calculated it several times, and I canât figure out how much it should be.â
Vera pulled a chair from the side, sat on his left side, and leaned in.
As Eric looked at the problem, he felt something soft touching his arm. He glanced sideways out of the
corner of his eye and noticed Vera wearing a low-cut nightgown in yellow. She wasnât wearing anything
underneath, revealing the fair skin below her collarbone. His gaze didnât linger for long.
Despite being accustomed to writing with his left hand, Eric switched to his right hand, putting the
workbook in front of her. He even moved the chair a certain distance backward.
On the blank side, Eric was explaining the problem to her while simultaneously solving it.
âSo, the range is -1.â
Vera, seeming to understand, nodded. âOh, I see. Eric, youâre really amazing. This wonât taste good
when it cools down.â
Vera went over the problem again and then turned to the next page. It seemed like she intended to stay
in the study for a while.
Eric didnât touch the supper on the table but instead opened an unprocessed document. âThis is all
knowledge from the second semester of the sophomore year. Such problems. shouldnât be an issue for
you. Youâre already in the Olympiad Math Class. If you canât solve these problems, even if youâre in the
Olympiad Math Class, you wonât stay for long. If youâre still finding some aspects of your studies
challenging, would you like me to hire a tutor for you?â
Veraâs heart sank. âEric, do you also think I canât compare to Eileen? Iâm not as pretty as her, and my
background and grades are not as good as hers?â
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Cartes votre les amnester. âI never thought that gay Vera, when did you start looking down
Vera said, âItâs the truth. In front of her. I alway feel inferior No matter where I go, to school, everyone
who sees me only knows that was adopted by the Swan family. It was thanks to Eileen that I got
friendsâ
In reached out and stroked her long hair âYou are different from Eileen. You donât need to
compare yourself to her. To me, youâre the best. Itâs getting late. Donât think too much. Go back and
restâ
Vera asked. âWhat about you. Enc?â
âYou go to bed first. I still have some documents to review.â
Vera said. âEric, you havenât rested for several days now. Why are you working so hard on the matters
of the Swan family? The Swan family will end up in Eileenâs hands anyway!â
Ericâs expression suddenly became dark. He barked sternly, âWho taught you to say. those things?â
Vera was taken aback. âIâm sorry, Eric. I was just worried about you. I donât want to see you so
tired.â
âThatâs enough! Donât say these things in the future. Go back and rest!â
âO-Okay.â
Vera hurriedly left the study and closed the door. Fear still lingered within her.
The Swan family? They are insignificant.
Will returned with Elsie a day before New Yearâs Eve.
Eileen learned this from Richard.
Tomorrow would be the day before New Yearâs Eve.
Naturally, Eileen was going home.
âRichard, this is too much. I donât need more.â
Richard explained, âMr. Jasper ordered us to prepare New Year gifts for you. Tomorrow, he will be
going on a business trip to Seatown for a week, and he will only be able to return on New Yearâs Eve.
This also represents the Smith familyâs sincerity. Ms. Eileen, just accept
them.â
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Eleen had no idea that Jasper had prepared all this
The gifts took up space in there whole cars. Anyone who didnt know better would think she was
returning to her parents home after marriage.
Eileen silently recorded this debt in her heart. Once agam, she owed him.
Richard gave her a ride back to the Swan residence
Outside the mansion. Will approached with a forced smile, holding a strand of beads in his hand âMr.
Zimmer, Eric has informed me about Eileenâs situation. I want to express my gratitude for your care
towards her during these past few days. When I have the opportunity, I will personally thank Mr. Smith.â
Richard was not pleased with Willâs demeanor and had heard about his usual behavior. He couldnât
help but feel sorry for Eileen, being born into such an environment.
âYou donât need to thank me. My responsibility was to safely escort Ms. Eileen back. Goodbye!â
Eileen bid him farewell, saying, âDrive safely, Richard.â
Richard bowed to her and got into his car to leave.
Eileen greeted her father, saying, âFather.â
Will looked at her, his face devoid of a smile. His tone was stern as he asked, âYou know the heir of the
Smith family. Why didnât you inform me about this?â
âIâm sorry, Father. I didnât know at first either,â Eileen lied.
âTell me, what is going on?â Will demanded.