Chapter 27
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 27 Vera Was Preparing Supper For Eric
Eric woke up and found himself drenched in sweat, his heart still heavy with the pain of losing Eileen.
The emotions from his dream felt overwhelming-sadness, depression, and heartbreak engulfed him,
leaving him breathless. He could not believe that a mere dream could evoke such intense feelings,
especially with the unexpected twist of Eileenâs death and his own heartbroken demise alongside hers.
It all seemed too absurd to be real.
âEric, youâre awake!â Veraâs gentle voice brought him back to reality.
Glancing at the clock on the wall, Eric realized it was already afternoon and it was getting dark outside.
How long did he sleep?
Noticing the redness in Veraâs eyes, as if she had been crying.
âVera, arenât you at school?â
Vera replied with a sad tine, âEric, did you forget? You said you were gonna pick me up after school
every Friday. Iâve waited for you for quite some time and you didnât show up. So. I called Gavin and he
said you were sick and I rushed here.â
âIâm sorry, I forgot!â Eric apologized, his mind still in disarray from the vivid dream he had just
experienced.
âEric, are you feeling any better? Do you want some water?â Vera asked with concern.
âNo,â Eric replied quietly.
âOkay,â Vera replied softly, noticing Ericâs discomfort. She held his hand tightly and remained quietly by
his side.
Just then, a knock came at the door. Eric opened his eyes and directed his gaze towards the door,
granting permission to enter.
âMr. Eric, itâs time to eat. Are you feeling better?â Sharon entered the room.
Ericâs heart sank for some reason. âIâm feeling better. Where is Eileen?â he inquired.
Sharon responded, âEileen is eating downstairs! Would you like me to call her for you, Mr. Eric?â
Eileen? Why did I mention Eileen? Was I still fixated on her?
Feeling weary, Eric covered his eyes with his hands and said, âItâs alright, Vera, you can go and have
your meal too.â
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âIâll keep you company after dinner,â Vera assured him.
âSure,â Eric acknowledged.
After dinner, Vera planned to stay home for the weekend to take care of Eric. If need be, she would
take him to the hospital.
So I had not seen much of Eric, happy with that!
Happy and relaxed, Eileen sat on the sofa, watching variety shows.
By eight oâclock in the evening, Will returned home.
As Vera expected, Will was told about Ericâs sickness and immediately went to check on him. Sharon
had almost been fired, and the room was in a mess with the bed sheets scattered everywhere. Eric had
spent the night sleeping on an uncovered bed.
Vera felt small and insignificant in this family, so she kept silent, not daring to speak up.
Meanwhile, Eileen pleaded with Sharon, who was kneeling on the ground, âDad, Eric falling. sick has
nothing to do with Sharon: Itâs all my fault. Please donât blame her anymore.â
In Willâs eyes, no one in the family could compare to Eric. Even though Eric was merely sick, Sharon
had to suffer severe consequences, which felt extremely unfair to her.
âDonât blame me for firing you if this happens again!â Will exclaimed angrily.
Sharon replied, âYes, Mr. Swan!â
Will angrily threw his cane away and stormed upstairs to his room.
Eileen brought Sharon back to her room and tended to her wounds. Eileen could not help. but imagine
how much pain Sharon must have endured. After all, Sharon had been a loyal. servant to the family for
many years.
âDonât cry, silly girl. Iâm fine,â Sharon comforted Eileen.
âBut he hit you! Will is a scum. How could he do such a thing?â
âEnough!â Sharonâs eyes turned cold suddenly. âEileen, heâs your father. Donât be disrespectful.â
Eileen did not say anything else. âI understand, Sharon. I wonât mention it next time.â
Later, when Eileen returned to her room, she noticed a car parked at the gate. A woman in a
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red, sexy dress was seated in the passenger seat. Although Eileen could only see the outline of her
profile, she was Elsie.
Elsie was doing her makeup in the mirrorâ¦
After some time, Will said something to Eric and left. Elsieâs presence seemed to have. puzzled Will,
and he had not returned home either.
Eileen quickly retreated behind the curtains upon seeing the car leave. She could not be sure if Elsie
noticed her, but she knew Eric was sharp and suspicious. If he suspected that Eileen. knew about Elsie
teaming up with him, Eric would not let her off lightly. She might meet at terrible end without even
realizing how she died.
Feeling anxious, Eileen bit her fingernails and paced around the room. If she wanted to be safe, she
had to reassure Eric and remove any doubts he might have. However, she could not reveal that she
knew about his true intentions when he was adopted into the Swan family.
If Eileen were to approach Eric directly and say, âEric, I donât care about what youâre trying to do to the
Swan family or what you plan to do to Will. I wonât stop you. If you want to take control of the Swan
family, go ahead.â
Such words would not only be foolish but also lead to a faster demise. She had to be careful in
dispelling Ericâs doubts and make him believe that she posed no threat to his plans.
Eileenâs fear stemmed from her deep understanding of Ericâs methods. She knew about his unrelenting
grudge against the Swan family, and that made her afraid to interfere with his plans.
Deciding not to bother them for now, she resolved to wait until the next day to approach
Eric.
Aside from Sharon, there were other servants in the household, but they did not stay overnight. They
would come in the morning to clean the rooms and attend to their duties. During the night, if anyone got
hungry, they had to prepare their own supper.
Due to Sharonâs injuries, Eileen had been cooking for herself lately.
Early in the evening, Eileen went to check on Sharon before returning downstairs.
As she descended the stairs, she noticed that the living room on the first floor was lit up. Assuming that
Vera was preparing supper for Eric, she didnât think much of it. However, when she saw Vera appearing
before her with disheveled hair, Eileenâs drowsy eyes instantly. sharpened.
She quickly covered her mouth, realizing that her presence might be out of place.
Vera and Eric were sitting together at the dining table, having supper. Both of them turned
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their gazes toward Eileen simultaneously. Feeling slightly embarrassed, Eileen managed at smile and
explained, âI was just thirsty, so I came down to get some water.â
Vera apologized, saying, âEileen, we thought you were asleep, so we didnât call Thereâs still some soup
in the pot if youâd like to join us.â
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Eileen politely declined, âItâs fine, I donât eat supper, and Iâm worried about gaining weight. Iâll just drink
some water and head to bed.â
Deep down, she wished she could plead with Eric to forgive her for disturbing their private
moments.