Chapter 183
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 183 You Are Really Done For
If she were a sugar baby, they would have kept the relationship a secret.
However, not only did they go public with their relationship, but the newspapers had also reported that
Smith Corporation and the Swan familyâs Caerulus Corporation had reached cooperation on several
major agreements.
For outsiders, they thought Eileenâs father had benefited from Eileen and had firmly secured a link with
the Smith family.
Naturally, no one dared to say anything in front of Eileen.
After all, none of them would want to court death.
Yvette, for unknown reasons, hadnât been to school for quite a while.
She still held a spot in the Olympiad Math Class.
The exam time was gradually approaching. Eileen spent her time reading an Uprian novel in her hand.
The teacher who tutored her said that it could enhance her reading knowledge. It might have been
difficult for her to finish an entire book in the past, but at that moment, she could roughly understand
the content of the book.
During lunch break, Eileen ate from her packed lunch. Vera, holding a book, walked over and asked,
âEileen, how have you been these days? Last time when I went to the hospital with Eric. to see you, the
doctor said you had left the hospital. I planned to visit you at the Smith. residence, but I never had the
time. Iâm sorry.â
Eileen didnât even lift her head, flipping a page as she said, âIâm doing well. You and Eric donât need to
worry about me.â
Vera looked at the book in Eileenâs hand, filled with dense Uprian text. âWhat book are you reading?â
âWar and Peace.â
Vera couldnât help but feel worried. âEileen, itâs not the time to read these books. You havenât been to
school these past few days. Iâve taken notes for you. Here, take them and go over them!â
Eileen said, âThank you, but I-
âIâll leave this here for you. I have to go to my Olympiad Math Class now!â Vera said, placing a
notebook down before she left..
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Eileen hadnât finished speaking yet.
In truth, Eileen wanted to reject Vera.
This time, she was set to secure the top spot in the Olympiad Math enrichment prograin.
As long as she could secure first place in the final Olympiad Math exam, she would be directly admitted
to Hulbury University.
She also didnât want to be completely dependent on the Smith family.
âHey, Eileen!â
After Vera left, someone else appeared, and it was Albert.
Albert leaned on the windowsill and said, âIâm talking to you!â
Eileenâs voice was cold. âWhat is it?â
âI heard youâre with Jasper now. Is it true or not?â
Without lifting her head, Eileen casually flipped a page, circling the sentence she couldnât translate with
a pencil. âYes. Weâre together now.â
Albert glanced at Elm, who was leaning against the wall, gulped, and asked, âAre you guys. boyfriend
and girlfriend?â
âYes.â Eileen nodded.
Deep down, Eileen didnât have much sense of security. Yet, the promises Jasper made to her were so
certain that she couldnât help but be moved.
There was someone they both loved and couldnât let go of in their past.
At that moment, she had to let Eric go, and Jasper also had to let that person go.
He once said he would give her time to grow.
If that was the case, she thought she could give it a try. After all, life was short.
âHoly shit! How far have you guys gone? Have you kissed or just held hands?â
Eileen looked at him with a puzzled expression. âAre we close? This is our private matter. It has nothing
to do with you.â
It was impossible to read a book in peace there. Eileen packed her bag and decided to head to the
library, hoping to find some quiet for a while.
âWhat about Elm? Youâve been leading him on like a dog, and now youâre just going to cast him aside?â
Eileenâs eyebrows furrowed slightly. âLeading him on? Why would I do that? Where did you get such a
conclusion from?â
With a quirk of his eyebrow, Albert extended a hand and folded a finger every time he spoke.
a sentence.
âYou tutored him.â
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âYou let him copy your notes.â
âYou went shopping and eating with himâ¦â
By the time he was done, he had folded all his fingers.
As it turned out, they had done so many things together.
Eileen seemed to understand something when he pointed it out, âIsnât it normal for friends. to do those
things? Prior to this, wasnât it the same with you guys and Vera?â
Regarding the matter of tutoring, Eileen didnât know that she was the one who saved him by the sea
back then. Therefore, when Elm personally requested her to tutor him, Eileen refused.
The reason for the refusal was simple. It was just because of Elmâs attitude toward her.
Throughout high school, Elm always found her irritating and would always pick on her.
That led to everyone in Class Six isolating and ostracizing her.
That was also considered one of the main reasons why she had such a solitary personality.
She was always used to being alone and being reluctant to interact with others.
The relationship between her and Elm had indeed become more relaxed than before.
People would think they were okay with each other, but they had forgotten the terrible things. Elm had
done to her over the past two years.
When Elm choked her and asked why she wanted to hurt Vera, Eileen figured out Elmâs feelings for
Vera.
At that time, if she had said yes. Eileen couldnât help but wonder if Elm would have really strangled her
back then.
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Eileen also wondered if Albert had mistakenly thought Elm liked her, or she liked Elm.
Regardless, that thought would be utterly absurd.
Elm and Vera went to the seaside of Peach Fishing Village by themselves, living under the same roof.
When Vera first transferred to their school, rumors about those two were flying everywhere. Even the
entire high school knew about their relationship.
She tilted her head, looking at Albert with a puzzled expression. âHasnât Elm always liked Vera? What
does that have to do with me? Everything you mentioned is merely my way of repaying him for saving
my life. It has nothing to do with emotions. Iâve already made the things clear to him a long time ago.â
Eileen really didnât understand what Albert was saying.
âHeh!â
Eileen heard a clear, cold sneer, which seemed to be Elmâs voice.
Albert glanced in the direction where Elm was punching the solid brick wall with He noticed faint traces
of blood on the crack and looked at his own hand, which had been scraped and was now bleeding.
âDamn! Doesnât he realize he could hurt himself with such a strong punch?â
great
for
Eileen observed as Elm walked past her, her attention drawn to the blood on his hands. She could
sense a chilling aura emanating from him, which made him seem unwelcoming.
Charlie walked by leisurely, and Albert shook his head. âYouâre in trouble now!â
âWhat does he mean by âin trouble? Do they know about Vera and Eric being together?â Eileen felt
helpless in this situation.
Carrying her backpack, she headed to the library, hoping to find some peace and quiet to read.
As she left the classroom, she glanced at Veraâs notes, which were well-documented and easy to
understand. âMaybe I should give these to Elm. They would suit him.â
Class Two was located right next to Class One, with seating arrangements based on academic
performance. Elm still occupied the very last seat.
Charlie and Albert had been spending time with him for more than just a day or two.
A girl from; Class Two tock out a potion and bandages from a drawer. She was responsible for generai
affairs in the class Elm, your hand is injured. Let me bandage it for youâ
âGo away!â
The girl persisted, saying, âIf you donât stop the bleeding, it could become infected.â
âIâm telling you to leave. Canât you understand me?â Elm, in a fit of rage, abruptly stood up and kicked
the chair away. His wild and aggressive aura was so intense that it frightened the young girl to tears.
She ran out without uttering a single word, too scared to do so.