Chapter 216
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 216 I Donât Need You
In the midst of her thoughts, a phone call interrupted and scattered Eileenâs concentration.
The call came from an unfamiliar number, and Eileen didnât know who it was, but she had a hunch
deep down.
Initially, a string of unfamiliar numbers appeared on the screen, but somehow, those numbers
transformed into the name âSarah.â
It felt as if Eileen had forgotten how to breathe, her hands tightly clutching the hem of her skirt.
As Eileen picked up the phone and held it to her ear, five seconds of silence passed without anyone
speaking. Eileen could feel her heart pounding fiercely. âHello, this is Eileen. Who is
this?â
She heard the other person scoff, and then the call abruptly ended.
This blatant mockery felt like a slap to Eileenâs face.
Is that Nancy?
Has she returned a long time ago?
The day she disappeared, when Jasper found me, there was a look of fear of losing her in his eyes.
And that hint of strangeness in his gaze, what was it?
Eileen bent over, her long hair falling down. A sense of helplessness swept over her entire body, even
though she understood everything.
It seemed as though the events of her past life were about to replay themselves in her life.
present
âEileenâ¦â Natalieâs voice rang out, her breath coming in gasps as if she was searching for someone.
Finally, she found that familiar figure in a certain place.
She walked over carefully and squatted down in front of Eileen. âEileen, are you okay?â Natalieâs hand
gently stroked her back. âAre you feeling unwell?â
Eileen wiped her eyes, then looked up.
âHow did you get here?â
With a worried look in her eyes, Natalie said, âI noticed earlier that you seemed upset. I was concerned
about you, so I came to find you.â
Eileen tugged at the corner of her mouth, forcing a faint smile. Tm fine. You can go aheadâ
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âLet me keep you company for a while,â Natalie said as she sat down next to Eileen. She pulled out a
bottle of milk from her pocket and handed it to her. âHave something sweet. I donât know whatâs
happened, but maybe it can cheer you up. If you feel like crying, I can give you a hug.â
âI donât want to cry, nor do I need a hug. Thanks for the milk. Iâm heading back to the classroom now.â
Natalie watched as Eileen walked away. She then lowered her gaze to her own fingers, blaming
herself. Did I say something wrong?
It seemed that due to yesterdayâs incident, she and Jasper had fallen into a cold war.
Normally, he would always message her during her break time.
But now, her mailbox was empty.
To avoid being affected by all of this, Eileen simply turned off her phone.
Meanwhile, at Smith Corporation.
One by one, the secretaries who went in to deliver documents came out crying after being scolded.
People from other departments who came to get Jasperâs signature were trembling. None of them
dared to enter, as several had been directly dismissed.
Fabian had just returned from outside. As he stepped out of the elevator, he realized that he had never
seen the entrance to the CEOâs office this lively before.
âWhat are you guys doing? Playing cards at the door?â
Upon seeing Fabian, they reacted as if they had seen their savior. They all approached him. and one of
the secretaries informed him about the events that had transpired in his absence.
Fabian nodded. âI understand. Give me the documents. All of you can go back first.â
âMr. Sherwood, you truly are a lifesaver, always there to help in times of need. Iâm entrusting this matter
to you.â
One by one, they handed him the files, and then everyone else ran off.
Fabian pushed open the office door, only to find the room in complete disarray.
âWho let you in? Get out.â
âMr. Smith.â
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âHere are a few documents that need your signature.â
Just leave them there for now.â
Fabian stepped forward and placed the documents on the table. Unintentionally, he noticed an
unanswered call on the CEOâs desk. It was Eileenâs phone number.
Could it be that the CEO is upset because of Ms. Eileen?
It feels like sheâs the only one who can stir his emotions so intensely.
If the CEO misses Ms. Eileen, he should just call her directly. Thereâs no need to stay upset for so long.
Unless⦠the two had a quarrel over something.
âIs there anything else?â The voice sounded displeased.
Fabian responded, âIâm not sure if I should say certain things.â
Jasper questioned. âWhat is it? Speak up!â
Fabian spoke calmly. The entire senior management is on edge because of Ms. Eileenâs situation. I
believe you should not let personal feelings interfere with work.â
With a sly smile playing at the corners of his mouth, Jasper exuded a frosty aura, his impatience
evident. âAre you trying to tell me how to do my job? Iâm the one who salary, not the other way around.
If youâre done talking, then leave.
pays your
âIâm sorry, Mr. Smith, but for the sake of the company. I must speak my mind. Ms. Mulliganâs presence
is inevitably a ticking time bomb. Now that sheâs back in the country, Ms. Eileen is still unaware.
Moreover, if Ms. Eileen finds out about the lingering relationship between you and Ms. Mulligan, even if
she knows about your past, she may pretend not to care on the surface, but there will always be a
barrier in her heart. It would be best if you were honest with Ms. Eileen. Otherwise, when the time
comes, it will truly be irreparable.
Jasperâs eyes were terrifyingly gloomy. âI donât need you to teach me these things. Get lost
Picking up the documents, he hurled them at Fabian. The latter didnât dodge, taking it all in stride. The
sharp edge of the papers grazed his forehead, leaving a slight cut
After all this time, it was the first time that Jasperâs emotions had become as volatile and irritable as
before It was as if he had returned to those times when he was easily angered and
self-destructive
Fabian nodded slightly before walking out and closing the door to the EOS office beland
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him.
Jasper pressed the control switch, locking the door, preventing anyone from entering.
As Fabian was preparing to leave, a person with thick bangs and glasses bumped into him clumsily.
The person immediately apologized, âIâm sorry.â She looked up and saw that it was Fabian, her eyes
widening in surprise. She continued to bow to him. Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry. Mr. Sherwood. I⦠I
didnât mean to do it.â
In a calm tone, Fabian simply said, âThe CEO is currently angry. Donât go in.â
âBut the manager insists that these invoices and reports are very important and need the CEOâs
signature urgently.â
âAre you new here?â
âYes. My name is Susie Sussan.â
âThatâs quite a unique name,â Fabian said with a slight smile. âShow me the report.â
Fabian turned the page and furrowed his brows as he concentrated on the person in front of
him.
âWe can postpone this until next week. Thereâs no need to rush. If your supervisor has any issues, tell
him to come to me.â
âOh, okay!â
âIâll help you out this time, but next time, be more careful. You canât always rely on luck.â
Susie was completely confused, not understanding what he meant.
However, she obediently took the documents and returned to the finance department.
Time flew quickly amidst the hustle and bustle, and before they knew it, it was already eight oâclock.
There was still half an hour left before school ended.
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