Chapter 163
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 163 Anything Else
Amidst the enchanting backdrop of Moulmore, Remdik, Elm shared glimpses of his solitary journey,
capturing the ethereal beauty of the aurora and a charming selfie with a reindeer.
Dressed in a black storm suit, his hooded coat adorned with strands of hair dusted with Blake frost.
Elmâs images elicited a gentle smile from Eileen.
Her gratitude flowed through a message: Itâs beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you for experiencing these sights on my behalf.
In the distant reaches of Moulmore, Elm traversed the icy landscape alone, his tent emitting. wisps of
smoke against the harsh winter backdrop.
Despite a significant fifteen-hour time difference between Remdik and his home country, Elm remained
unperturbed as he embarked on a solitary journey. Along the way, he crossed paths with other travelers
who were also reveling in their holiday adventures.
A voice in Remdikian called out from behind, âElm, itâs time to eat.â
Seeing the reply he got from Eileen, Elm chose not to respond. Instead, he stored away his phone and
exited the extended tent.
On the eve of New Yearâs Eve, the company granted everyone time off, and Eric and Vera were busy
decorating the residence with red lights that adorned the glass windows, swiftly infusing the home with
a festive atmosphere.
Sharon, having injured her waist, returned from the hospital to the Swan residence just in time for the
New Year, although Eileen wasnât sure how long she would stay this time.
Enjoying a rare day off at home, Eileen didnât want to waste her time. With a bag on her back, she
descended from upstairs.
Sharon emerged from the kitchen, saying, âThe New Year is almost here; where are you planning to
go?â
âIâm going to the library to borrow some materials.â
âWeâre on holiday; why are you still studying? Take a good rest at home. Iâve made some brownies;
theyâll be ready soon.â
Just then, another voice rang out. âMs. Eileen, thereâs a letter for you in the mailbox!â A housekeeper
held a thick stack of envelopes. âIn this day and age, itâs strange that people still send letters, especially
all the way from Remdik.â
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When she heard the housekeeperâs words, the first person that came to Eileenâs mind was Elm.
Eileen accepted the letter, unfolding its contents, as Eric and Vera returned with their shopping spoils,
each carrying two large bags in their hands.
âMr. Snow,â the housekeeper greeted.
Eric nodded, his gaze directed at the individuals in the living room.
Eileen, without needing to glance, already had a sense of what was enclosed within the envelope.
Is this his way of returning the favor? Or perhaps a New Yearâs gift?
Just then, Sharon emerged from the kitchen, cradling a tray of freshly-baked brownies. âMr. Snow,
Vera, youâre just in time. Come have some brownies!â
Vera, bringing two sizable bags of groceries to the table, remarked, âSharon, why prepare so much?
We canât possibly consume all of this. Gavin, Sharon, please join us.â
Meanwhile, Mary brought a cup of warm milk and sandwiches to the person lounging on the couch.
âWhat are you looking at, Ms. Eileen? Oh my, this is truly beautiful. Where is this?â
âIndeed! This place is truly stunning.â Eileen responded. Every picture Elm had sent was clear.
Eileen delicately unsealed the envelopes, ensuring the seals remained intact. Inside, nearly a hundred
photos awaited, along with a USB drive tucked within the envelope.
Numerous eyes were drawn to the scene.
Vera inquired with curiosity, âWhatâs Eileen looking at?â
âItâs a letter from a friend. I recall that Eileen has a friend with the last name Smith,â Sharon divulged.
âIs it the guy from Smith Corporation? Or⦠perhaps itâs Elm? I remember, he participated in this yearâs
winter camp, held in Remdik.â
Speaking, Vera shifted her gaze toward Eric, whose gaze dimmed.
Eileen swiftly stored the photos in her backpack, grasped the USB drive, and slung her bag over her
shoulder. âInform Father,â she stated, âI have my final piano lesson today, so I wonât be home for lunch.â
âMs. Eileen, wonât you have your milk?â
Eileen continued without pausing, brushing past Eric, âNo, I wonât; donât bother preparing then in the
future.â She took a bite of her sandwich and left the house with those words.
The realization that Eric had been drugging her milk for five years cast a shadow over Eileenâs heart,
Upon entering the car, she headed to the library.
Inside, free computers awaited her use. Reaching the seventh floor, Eileen swiped her identification
card, found a computer, and eagerly connected her USB drive.
She clicked on the folder, unveiling a video that unfolded over three to four hours.
The scene commenced with Elmâs entrance into a bustling station. Amidst the commotion, his voice
resonated, âThereâs a train from Hulbury to Musbane, spanning over seven thousand kilometers. Make
sure you get a sleeper ticket; donât make the naive mistake of opting for a seat. Itâll be a nightmareâ¦â
A laugh escaped Eileenâs lips, accompanied by a stirring emotion that warmed her heart in an
unprecedented way.
The sleeper berth by the trainâs window captured the most enchanting vistas along the journey. While
the train swiftly traversed these fleeting landscapes, Elm skillfully slowed down the frames, allowing her
to savor every moment.
Upon the conclusion of Elmâs video, Eileen found herself yearning for more.
What if we could video chat? I could see it for myself right now.
With the day having progressed to two or three in the afternoon, Eileen, emerging from the library,
chose to dial Elmâs mobile number.
Within a matter of seconds, Elm answered the call promptly. âWhat is it, Ms. Eileen? What do you
want?â
âElm, Iâve received it, and I appreciate it. The photos you captured are truly exquisite.â
The voice on the other end, reminiscent of just waking up, responded indifferently, âMmm, got it,â
before adding, âAnything else? Iâm about to sleep here.â
âCan I see the original footage? The unedited version,â Eileen requested.
With a hint of nonchalance, Elm replied, âSo many requests, not happening! Goodbye.â The call
concluded with him disconnecting.
Undeterred, Eileen decided to wait for a more opportune moment to bring up the subject when he
returned.
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Chapter 3 Anything Else
The final notes of Eileenâs two-hour piano lesson echoed in the air.
On her way back, she decided to buy a photo album to carefully preserve the moments captured in the
pictures.
As she walked through the streets, halfway through her journey, the sky suddenly started to snow
gently. While watching the snowflakes gracefully melt into Blakeness on the road, Eileen received an
unexpected call from the housekeeper, urging her to hurry home because there were unidentified
guests.
Intrigued by the mystery, Eileen hurried back. When she saw a familiar car in the yard, a particular
person immediately came to mind.
This isâ¦
As she entered the foyer, a distinct sense of relaxation enveloped her. Familiar voices came from the
living room, where several people were sitting on the couch.
The housekeeper greeted her with a warm smile, âMs. Eileen.â
Jasper turned his head, and everyone else followed suit.
Eileen handed her bag of books to the housekeeper, saying, âPlease take this to my room. Be careful.â
âYes, Ms. Eileen.â
Jasper stood up, a smile appearing on his lips. âYouâre back?â
On the other hand, Will, speaking in a stern tone, scolded, âItâs the New Year; why are you stil going to
classes? During the holidays, you should rest at home. Sharon, please tell them to prepare a few more
delicious dishes.â
âCertainly, Mr. Swan.â
Jasper replied, âNo need to trouble yourself; Iâm just here to see her for a bit. Iâll leave soon.â
Noticing the meaningful look in Willâs eyes, Eileen understood his unspoken message. It was clear
what he was suggesting.
As she approached, Jasper graciously made way for her.
Taking her seat beside him, Eileen suggested, âSince youâre here, why not stay for dinner? Would you
like to try some chestnut pie? I happened to prepare the ingredients last time.â
âWould that be a bother to you?â Jasper asked.
Eileen offered a gentle smile. âOf course not. I was planning to do it anyway. Now that youâre here,
thereâs no need for someone to deliver it to you. Besides⦠itâs much tastier when itâs fresh out of the
oven.â
âIâll help you then.â
âItâs okay, I can handle it. Why donât you sit with Father for a while? Iâll be done soon.â