Chapter 285
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 285 Apologize
Layla left the banquet early and returned to the Smith residence.
Richard handed her a file. âSomeone just came by and said that Mr. Jasper forgot to give this to you.
He insisted that you must open it yourself.â
Layla expressed her confusion. âThis child has learned to keep me in suspense too. You all may leave
now. Let me see what it is by myself.â
After the housekeepers left, only Martha, who had been with Layla for many years, stayed behind.
Layla sat on the couch and opened the file. She pulled out a marriage health check report from the file.
The name on it was Eileen. When she saw the last column, her eyes widened instantly and her
breathing. quickened. âThis isâ¦â Even her hand holding the report was trembling.
âOld Mrs. Smith, are you all right?â Martha noticed something was wrong with Layla. It was a sign of
heart. disease. She quickly took out a bottle of medicine and fed it to her.
Layla finally caught her breath. Martha picked up the scattered medical reports from the floor. Upon
seeing the information on them, she was shocked. âWhat? Ms. Eileen doesnât have a uterus, and she
canât get pregnant? How is this possible? Does Mr. Jasper know about it?â
Layla ordered, âCall him! Call him right now! Why wasnât I informed of such a big issue earlier?â
In order not to upset her further, Martha quickly put it away. She reached for the phone placed on the
coffee table and made a few calls, but no one answered them.
Just then, a housekeeper hurried in from outside. âOld Mrs. Smith, thereâs a child outside claiming to be
looking for his father.â
âWhose child is it? Hurry and take them to the police station.â
The housekeeper exclaimed anxiously, âOh dear, Old Mrs. Smith, you should go and see for yourself.â
Layla stepped outside and saw a little boy who appeared to be only four or five years old standing at
the door. He was dressed in denim overalls, clutching a teddy bear in his arms. He looked up and said,
âGrandma⦠my mommy said I could find my daddy here. Can you tell me where my daddy is?â
âW-Whatâs your name?â Layla spoke with difficulty,
Martha also exclaimed in astonishment, âTheyâre so alike. Itâs as if they were carved from the same
mold. How is this even possible!â
Layla asked, âChild⦠whatâs your motherâs name?â
The innocent voice of the little one began, âMy momâs name isâ¦â
After hearing this, Layla was caught off guard. Her face turned pale and she fainted.
The entire Smith residence was instantly thrown into chaos.
âQuickly call Mr. Jasper!â
The little one walked away to a corner, turned to the person standing in front of him with a
disheartened. face, and said, âMommy⦠Grandma doesnât like me.â
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âDonât worry. Grandma will like you. Shall we go home? In a few days, Daddy will come to take us
back.â
âOkay. Mommy.â
The woman, holding the hand of the little one, walked into the darkness until they were out of sight.
Jasper was engaged in lively conversation with the guests in the business arena, while Eileen,
accustomed to such occasions, was at his side, her obliging smile playing its part.
Right then, the banquet hall doors were flung open.
Everyoneâs gaze was directed toward the entrance.
Jacqueline had arrived..
The surroundings were eerily silent.
Eileen cast a frantic glance at the man beside her. Instantly, a gloomy aura emanated from him, and his
face contorted.
Yvette followed behind Jacqueline nervously. To hide the Blake hair on her head, she wore a hat. She
was dressed in formal attire and held a gift in her Blake-gloved hands. Dressed like an elegant lady of
high society, she walked toward them.
Facing him, Jacqueline felt nervous and was on the verge of tears. Her child had grown up.
He was even engaged.
She held out the gift box in her hand. âJasper, Iâm sorry for being late. Iâve prepared an engagement gift
for you. Itâs something Iâve specially prepared for you. I hope you and Eileen will like it.â
Jasper, Eileen⦠Mom has been meticulously preparing this gift for a long time.â
She opened it to reveal a set of porcelain dinnerware. These were items that outsiders could hardly
obtain.
Everyone gasped in surprise.
However, in the very next second, everything was knocked to the ground by Jasperâs raised hand.
His face was gloomy and cold. âWho asked you to come? Get lost!â
He didnât show any mercy.
Eric sat leisurely in his seat, taking a sip of the coffee in his hand. His expressions were concealed,
with just a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
The previously joyful atmosphere was instantly shrouded by a cloud of gloom. Most spectators,
engrossed in the unfolding drama, dared not utter a sound.
The smile on Jacquelineâs face faded away, replaced by a profound sadness in her eyes.
Yvette quickly reacted and stood up to say, âIt was Eileen who asked us to come. I just called her a
while ago. As she spoke, she looked at Eileen. âEileen, did you forget to tell my brother that my mom
and I would be coming?â
Eileen looked at Jasper, whose face was twisted, and couldnât utter a single word.
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Yvetteâs voice of reproach rose again. âHow could you not tell him about such a big matter? Now it has
caused such a mess. Eileen⦠what were you thinking? Do you have any idea how valuable this gift
is?â
Jacqueline forced a smile and said, âItâs okay. Eileen probably didnât do it on purpose. She might have
forgotten while greeting the guests. Jasper, if you donât like the gift that I have prepared for you, I will
get
you a new one.â
No sooner had the words been spoken than a crisp sound echoed throughout the banquet hall.
The slap landed hard on Yvetteâs face, the sound of it indicating no lack of force.
Yvetteâs vision went dark. She covered her face, taking a long time to regain her composure.
Vera, standing to the side, jumped in fright. She leaned toward Eric. âEric, there wonât be any trouble,
right?â
Will gave Vera a warning glance.
Vera was so frightened that she immediately shut her mouth.
âWhat gives you the authority to criticize her actions? Be mindful of your words and apologize!â Jasper
stared at Yvette intently.
Yvette bit her lip, avoiding eye contact and remaining silent.
Jacqueline interjected, âJasper is right. Yvie, apologize to Eileen immediately.â
Yvette retorted, âWhy should I apologize to her? I absolutely refuse!â
Eileen quickly pulled Jasper aside. The current situation was becoming too hostile, and it was not
benefiting anyone.
She furrowed her brows and glanced at Yvette, then at Jasper. âI was indeed at fault in this matter. Iâ¦â
She struggled to find the right words.
âI truly agreed to it. Itâs my fault that Mrs. Friedman is present at our engagement party today. I forgot to
inform you. Can you please not be angry?â
Eileen hadnât anticipated Yvetteâs disregard for her words.
Jasper turned to the person beside him, gazing deeply at her. Despite the lingering sadness in his
eyes, his icy demeanor had softened somewhat. However, his voice still carried a cold, stern tone as
he instructed, âFabian, please arrange the seating.â