Chapter 214
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 214 We Have Guest Rooms
âThe raviolis are ready,â Sharon announced as she walked out of the kitchen, carrying two bowls of
ravioli and placing them in front of Eileen. âI know you donât like parsley, so I made you a bowl with just
meat,â she explained.
Eileen looked at the layer of green floating in the bowl. âI⦠donât eat basil, Sharon.â
Sharon was genuinely taken aback for a moment. She laughed and slapped her forehead. âLook at my
memory. How long has it been since you last came home? I completely forgot. Let me go and make
you another bowl.â
A slight sense of indescribable loss welled up in Eileenâs heart. Sharon used to remember her
preferences.
âNo worries. Iâll just pick them out.â Eileen pulled out a tissue, spread it on the table, and started to pick
out the basil.
Suddenly, the atmosphere became noticeably silent.
Eileen closed her book and turned around, only to see Eric holding a spoon, picking out the basil for
her. He said, âStill as fussy as ever.â
âActually, Eileen is just like Mrs. Swan. She also doesnât enjoy eating green onions.â
Eileen didnât say anything and quietly ate her ravioli. But for some reason, they didnât taste as good as
they used to.
Having eaten half a bowl of sweet potato gnocchi, Vera found it a bit too sweet for her liking, so she
pushed it toward Eric. âEric, itâs too sweet. Let me try yours. You can have mine. Itâs been a long time
since the three of us ate together. I really miss those times! I used to give you all the leftovers that
Eileen and I couldnât finish. You would always remind us not to waste food.â
Sharon went to tidy up the kitchen, leaving just the three of them in the living room.
Vera was enjoying Ericâs bowl of ravioli, but he hadnât touched her sweet potato gnocchi.
Actually, Eric, like her, didnât really have a sweet tooth either.
Eileen had eaten half of hers but found she couldnât finish the rest. She got up, ready to head to the
kitchen.
âIf you canât finish yours, you can pour them into my bowl.â
Eileenâs grip tightened on the bowl she was holding.
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Vera also spoke up. âGive it to me. Iâm not quite full yet.â
Eileen lowered her gaze and spoke. âIâve caught a cold. I donât want to pass it on to you.â After saying
this, she walked toward the kitchen and poured the leftovers into the trash.
After all, they were just pretending to be harmonious with one another. They didnât really
need to bother about her.
Eileen washed the dishes and put them in the cupboard.
Sharon said, âOnce youâre done eating, just leave the dishes. Iâll wash them. Youâre a lady. You
shouldnât be doing such menial tasks.â
Eileenâs lips curled up into a faint smile. âItâs okay.â
âDo you
live like this at the Smith residence as well? Eileen⦠to be honest, you were raised by me since you
were little. Other peopleâs homes are not like your own. Iâm worried about you living outside. You should
move back in! I havenât seen you for so many days, and youâve lost a lot of weight. It hurts me to see
you like this.â
Eileen looked thoughtfully at Sharon. She then turned her head, wiped her hands with a tissue, and
said, âHe treats me very well. Thereâs no need to worry.â
âYouâve become much more sensible than before, and youâre no longer clinging to me all the time.â
âEveryone grows up, and I wonât always be the child who never grows up.â As soon as her words fell,
Eileen saw a beam of light swiftly sweep across the wall. Recognizing the familiar vehicle, she knew he
had arrived.
Just then, the phone in her pocket rang.
Eileen picked up the phone, a faint smile still lingering on her lips.
âAre you
done? Iâm here to pick you up.â
âAll right. Iâll be right out.â
Eileen picked up her backpack from the couch. âIâm leaving first.â
Vera was bending over, wiping the table.
Eric fixed his hawk-like gaze on her. âWonât you stay? We have guest rooms hereâ
She had no idea why he was suddenly looking at her with such an expression
No. Itâs not convenientâ
Eileen left a remark and ran out.
Ericâs gaze followed her constantly. As he watched her eagerness to leave, his eyes darkened.
Vera suddenly said, âEric, I donât know if itâs just my imagination, but why do I always feel. that Eileen
doesnât want to stay in her own home? It seems as if this place is terrifying to her, but isnât this her
home?â
Jasper stood in front of the passenger seat, opening his arms to the approaching figure. Eileen stepped
forward, wrapping her arms around his waist, feeling the chill that permeated his entire body.
Noticing that he was wearing his usual gray suit today, covered by a black overcoat, with clear droplets
of water on his shoulders, she asked, âWhy are you wet?â
Jasper bent his index finger, gently brushing it against her soft face, his gaze filled with affection. âIt
started to rain a bit when I came to pick you up after work. Shall we head home?â
Eileen nodded. âMmhm.â
Today, Jasper was the one driving the car. As Eileen settled into the passenger seat, she couldnât
shake off the feeling that someone else had been in her spot before.
He seldom drove himself. Usually, it was Jasper who drove, and Eileen sat in the passenger seat. The
last time she sat in the passenger seat, the position had clearly been adjusted backward.
Jasper fastened her seatbelt. âWhatâs the matter?â
âItâs nothing. The seat is a bit too far back. Iâll adjust it.â
Jasperâs expression changed slightly. âAll right.â He pressed down on the accelerator, then added, âIâm
aware of what happened today. Rest assured. Such incidents wonât occur again in
the future.â
Eileenâs fingers scraped against the seatbelt. âJasper⦠Iâm not ready for many people to know about
our relationship yet, and those magazinesâ¦â
âWhy? Have those people been causing you trouble?â The manâs grip on the steering wheel tightened.
Eileen pursed her lips, her voice sounding somewhat discontented. She wasnât sure it she should
continue speaking
âYou donât need to worry about those people. Iâll have the bodyguards handle it in the future
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Before he could finish, Eileen interrupted him, âJasper, this isnât about bodyguards. Our relationship is
something only we need to understand. Thereâs no need to make it public. Due to the changes in
school dismissal times, thereâs already enough gossip about me. I donât want to become their topic of
conversation after dinner. There are only a few days left before my exam, and I donât want these issues
to affect my studies. You know how important this exam is to me.â
âI understand,â he said, his words vague and insincere.
Eileen wasnât oblivious to his unhappiness. It was precisely because she feared his reaction that she
hesitated, unsure whether she should tell him about this matter or not.
Because she relied on him, she didnât have the confidence to ask him for anything.
Eileen wasnât like this, but she simply had no choice.
Jasper also provided her with an escape, and Eileen silently took it.
The conversation between the two didnât continue.
This must be their first argument after being together for so long.
People who knew she was with Jasper always assumed she must be incredibly happy. Little did they
know, she was carrying a burden in her heart that left her feeling suffocated.
By the time they arrived at the Smith residence, it was already nearly half
past ten.
The two of them walked into the living room, one after the other.
Richard asked, âMr. Jasper, the soup is ready. Would you like a bowl now?â
Jasper turned his head to look at Eileen. âWould you like a drink?â
Eileen felt agitated inside, but she couldnât express her emotions. She pursed her lips and said, âAll
right.â