Chapter 226
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 226 Go See Her
âEven if I had died back then, I couldnât have saved my parentsâ relationship. But he receives all of
Dadâs love without having to do anything.â
Eileen didnât know what to say. Jasper stood at the top of the pyramid in Hulbury, a place unreachable
by others. Yet, unknown to them, he, too, had a broken family.
They seemed to share a common sorrow in this regard â the greater their misfortune, the more they
yearned for a complete family.
âPerhaps this is how the heavens work, granting you wealth and status but also taking away other
things. Compared to most people, we are already very fortunate.â
Eileen was not greedy; all she desired was freedom and the right to make her own choices.
Jasperâs broad palm gently stroked her slightly curled long hair. âFrom now on, I only have you. Will
you always be with me?â
The weight of those words pressed down on Eileen, making her slightly breathless.
In reality, there were many people around him, not just her alone.
Eileen understood that when Jasper was in his darkest times, he encountered a ray of light that shone
into his world, pulling him out of the abyss of hell.
Even if Nancy had done something in the past to wrong him, these things were not easily forgotten, so
she understood Jasperâs feelings.
For Jasper, Nancy was not just his past.
The bond between them was not something just anyone could replace.
When Nancy left, he found himself returning to those dark times. It was just by chance that Eileen
appeared, right when he was on the verge of ending his own life.
She understood all too well and was not ignorant of the fact that their relationship was something she
could not interfere with.
Now that Nancy had returned, Eileen seemed like an unintentional intruder in their world, more like an
outsider.
Eileen slightly lifted the corner of her lips but didnât say anything.
She believed that she held a place in Jasperâs heart, yet she knew he simply couldnât let go of Nancy
either.
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But in this world, no relationship between two people would allow room for a third.
Eileen gazed into those affectionate eyes, which were like a whirlpool trying to pull her in. She just
quietly looked at him, not saying a word. Perhaps she was still too tender-hearted. After a long silence,
Eileen said to him, âThe world is actually very big, and there are many people. You donât only have me.
We will both be okayâ¦
Jasper was rendered speechless.
Eileen looked at him as he exuded a cold aura. âIâm not eating the ravioli anymore. Theyâve gone cold.â
Jasper replied, âOkay.â
In truth, they both understood. Even without clearing the air between them, Nancy was like a ticking
time bomb by their side. Eileen also thought that they were destined to meet but not be together.
For Eileen, she could only take things one step at a time now.
The Swan family arrived to visit but left after seeing she was fine.
In the study at Undella Mansion.
âWhat is with Eileenâs hysterectomy? How long have you all been keeping this from me!â Will exploded
in anger.
Eric lowered his head and merely responded with, âIâm sorry, Father.â
Looking at the man in front of him, Will suppressed all his anger. He twirled the rosary in his hand and
closed his eyes. âWho else knows about this matter besides you?â
Jasper does.â
Will was taken aback. âHow did he find out?â
âEileen told him, but it seemed that Jasper didnât react much even so.â
Unexpectedly, Eileen was unable to bear children. To Will, she was like a useless tool. Yet, Jasper
knew this and still cherished her, even allowing her to remain in the Smith family. From the looks of it,
she wasnât entirely useless after all.
âWhere is Nancy now?â
The hospital. Sheâs currently under the protection of Jasperâs people.â
Willâs eyes darkened slightly. âTake care of Nancyâs matter cleanly, and donât let anyone findi
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out. If Eileen marries into the Smith family, it will be beneficial for both you and me. Go on!â
âYes, Father.â
Eric turned around and left the study. Outside the door, Elsie was holding a bowl of chicken. stew while
quickly dissolving a packet of Blake powder into it. âDarling, is the discussion over?â she asked.
Eric casually put his hand in his pocket, walking past her with an air of indifference.
With a light and breezy smile, Elsie, dressed in a red dress, swayed her hips as she walked in.
Eileen had been recuperating in the hospital for over a week. Apart from Natalie, Jasper barred anyone
else from visiting her in the ward. In truth, this was also Eileenâs preference; she didnât like having too
many people around. These days, Jasper had practically turned the ward into his study, spending most
of his time accompanying her and rarely leaving her sight, even reporting to her when he needed to
use the restroom.
He truly didnât need to go to such lengths.
Eileen was already able to get out of bed, and in fact, she could have been discharged from the
hospital. However, Jasper was simply too worried about her. âStop working. Here, have some fruit.â
âOkay.â Jasper closed the file, his arm wrapping around her waist as they sat on the couch together.
âWhatâs the matter? Are you bored?â
Eileen replied, âYouâve been here for so many days already. You should go see her. After all, you two
have known each other for so many years.â
Jasper withdrew his hand from her waist. âYou watch TV for a while; I still have some things to deal
with.â His change in attitude was sudden, and Eileen was unclear as to why he was
upset.
Eileen stood up and left. Sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window, she opened a book.
Just then, Fabian walked in. âMr. Smith, I have something to report.
Fabian hesitated, wanting to speak but stopping himself. He glanced at Eileen, the sunlight spilling over
her, casting a soft glow around her. There was an indescribable beauty about
her.
âButâ¦â
Eileen stood up. âIâm going for a walk downstairs. You guys carry on with your conversation.â
âNo need.â
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After some hesitation, Fabian spoke. âItâs about Ms. Mulligan. Sheâs insisting on seeing you and is
currently refusing medical treatment. Sheâs made quite a fuss, to the point where even the bodyguards
are at a loss.â
Both of them turned to glance at Eileen simultaneously, only to find her with an indifferent expression,
still absorbed in the book on her phone, seemingly unconcerned about their
discussion.
Jasper was desperately attempting to detect any emotional changes in her, but there was none.
âEileen, what do you suggest I do?â
Eileen turned a page, her finger pausing as she looked at him. âYou should listen to your own heart,
Jasper. She was with you for such a long time, and I know you canât easily forget that past. Even if you
want to, it wonât be that simple! Go and see her! You never know, she might have faced unimaginable
difficulties when she left back then. Speak kindly to her, and donât let pride hinder you.â
Jasper observed her nonchalant demeanor, his cold fingers tightening. His gaze was dark and
foreboding. âIs that your opinion?â
Eileen stood up. âYou may not appreciate what Iâm about to say.â
âHmm?â
Eileen delicately moved her pale lips, slowly uttering, âLetâs go our separate waysâ¦â