Chapter 231
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 231 What Kind Of Drug You Added
Eric remained silent and turned around, making his way down the stairs.
Once downstairs, Eric instructed Mary, âPrepare some chicken stew for her when she wakes. up.â
Mary nodded. âOf course.â
Vera grabbed Ericâs arm. âEric, you still havenât answered my question. Whatâs wrong with Eileen? Is
she still upset about the Olympiad Math competition? She still has a chance, you
know.â
âThatâs enough. I know how to handle things concerning Eileen.â
With a voice playing in his ears and a lot on his mind, Ericâs headache grew worse.
Vera was taken aback. Tears welled up in her eyes as she spoke. Eric had never scolded her before,
even when she was in the wrong.
âDid I say something wrong, Eric? Youâre being harsh with me. Iâm just concerned about
Eileen.â
Eric looked at her quietly. âOnce you finish eating, go back and review your homework. Iâve already
sent Sharon to the condominium. You donât need to come over unless I bring you here.â
With that, he made his way upstairs. Vera followed him. âWhy canât I come over? Weâve lived here
together for so many years. Anywhere you are is my home. Iâve long considered this place my home. Is
it because I took Eileenâs spot in the Olympiad Math Class? If thatâs what you think, Eric, I wonât
participate in this rematch.â
Eric stopped, annoyance evident in his eyes. He tried to remain patient. âVera, youâre not three years
old anymore. Itâs not right for me to manage everything for you. Donât remain immature like this. Your
family name is Blake, not Snow or Swan. Know your place. I donât want to hear those words again.â
Trembling, Mary glanced back over her shoulder. She couldnât believe Vera had the audacity to say
that. Vera had been kindly taken in, yet she acted as if she were the mistress, lacking any sense of
propriety.
âEric, you canât just ignore me! Eric Snow!â
That was the first time Vera called him by his full name
Exhausted, Eric returned to the study within his room, the largest room apart from the
master bedroom.
In front of the laptop screen, he closed his eyes wearily and slumped in his chair.
âRemember this person. Itâs all because of him⦠Never forget him. This grudge must be avenged, orâ¦
I wonât rest in peace in this lifetime.â
âAlright, I understand!â
It was three oâclock in the morning.
The door to the study was left slightly open, and Eric heard someone descending the stairs. It jolted
him awake from his nightmare, leaving him drenched in a cold sweat.
He picked up the watch on the table. It read twelve minutes past three. He couldnât believe he had slept
for so long.
Eric shifted and felt a sharp pain in his shoulder. Without wasting time to examine it further, he got up
and walked out the door just in time to see the person coming down the staircase.
Following Eileen downstairs, he watched as she slipped on her fluffy slippers, opened the front door,
and walked out.
What is she doing outside in the middle of the night?
He continued to follow her with furrowed brows, only to find her heading to the back garden. She sat on
the swing, motionless.
With her head tilted back, she stared up at the night sky. Following her gaze, he saw nothing. but a
pitch-black expanse, as the weather hadnât been great these past few days.
Sensing that something was wrong, he walked over.
Still, the person sitting on the swing showed no reaction.
Suddenly, after a while, Eileen left the swing and headed back to the mansion, with him following her all
the way.
She sat in front of the sofa and turned on the television. The screen was filled with static, but she
stared blankly at it, her eyes dull.
When it was four oâclock in the morning, she turned off the television and took off her shoes. She lay on
the couch with her hands folded on her chest and slept peacefully.
The man who had just finished smoking at the door discarded the half-smoked cigarette in his hand,
picked up the person on the sofa in a bridal carry, and headed upstairs.
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As he lifted her, Eric felt that she was as light as a feather. She had gained a little weight when she was
at the Smith residence but had then returned to her original figure.
With a little over two hours until dawn, he gently laid her on the bed in the darkness.
Eileen instinctively rolled into the middle of the bed. In her groggy state, she heard some noise and
briefly opened her eyes before falling back asleep.
Fifteen minutes later, a man emerged from the bathroom, his lower body wrapped in the bathrobe
previously used by Eileen. Water droplets trickled down his wheat-colored muscular body, seeping into
the Blake cotton robe. His powerful physique, devoid of excess fat, bore numerous ugly scars
resembling centipedes. Especially on his chest, a lethal wound was evident.
Eileen had taken a sleeping pill and slept exceptionally well. However, when she woke up in the
morning, she saw the bathrobe hanging at the end of the bed and sensed lingering warmth on the bed
beside her.
Eric came to my room last night? But I locked all the doors and windows, even the balconyâs sliding
door. He couldnât have entered unless he had the ability to walk through walls.
In addition to that, to her surprise, she found that the previously messy room had been completely
straightened up. The only thing missing was the pile of snacks she had taken upstairs.
She had hardly eaten anything yesterday, and her stomach growled loudly. A pang of hunger hit her,
making her stomach twist.
But she didnât want to go downstairs, used to isolating herself.
Seeing half a piece of unfinished toast on the table, Eileen hopped out of bed barefoot and started
gobbling it up. Just then, the room door swung open. A man walked in, dressed in a dark grey woolen
sweater and black casual pants, carrying food in his hands. He immediately noticed her eating
ravenously in thin clothes with her long hair tangled.
Before she could even swallow, she panicked and fixed her eyes on him.
Eric walked in and placed the food on her dressing table. The table was bare, devoid of even basic
cosmetics. âCome and eat.â
When he looked at her, Eileen retreated in fear to the corner of the room, avoiding eye contact. It
seemed as if that corner was her only place of safety. In her hand, she held the piece of toast she had
taken a few bites of, which she then swallowed.
âI⦠Iâm not hungry.â
Eric narrowed his eyes, observing her timid behavior. It was as if she feared he would
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consume her. Despite being in her own home, she didnât feel secure at all, resembling a frightened
rabbit.
Without a doubt, he knew deep down that all of this was the result of his own actions.
âIf youâre not hungry, what is that youâre holding in your hand?â
Eileen hid the toast behind her back, keeping her head down and remaining silent. The chicken stew
that had been simmering all night emitted a delicious aroma. The smell marle her stomach growl loudly
once again.
âCome over here quickly. Are you waiting to starve yourself to death?â
Eileen responded with a mix of timidity and defiance, âWho knows what kind of substance you added to
it