Chapter 286
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 286 Can You Help Me Unzip
Under the pretext of sobering up. Jasper led Eileen to the rest area.
Upon entering the room, Eileen felt guilty. âIâm sorry,â she said. âThe call earlier was indeed from Yvette.
I didnât tell you because I didnât want to worry you. I didnât expect them to show up.â
Jasper appeared somewhat tipsy, his eyes filled with exhaustion. He had been busy all day, starting
preparations from four in the morning, and he hadnât had a good rest the night before..
Eileen poured a cup of warm water and sat next to him. Jasper looked at her without any intention of
blaming her. He gently stroked her long hair and said, âI know. Donât take what they said to heart. If
they bother you again and you donât know how to handle it, let me know, okay?â
âAlright, I wonât keep things from you next time. I know you donât like it when people discuss these
matters in front of you, which is why I didnât tell you.â
âHug?â
Eileen moved closer, allowing him to hold her for a while.
After the engagement party, they planned to stay at a hotel because it was close to the airport. Their
schedule was tight, as she was leaving for Pillere the next day.
Jacqueline had barely sat down when she headed to the rest area. However, she was stopped at the
door by Fabian. âMrs. Friedman, this is a private rest area. You cannot enter.â
âI just want to have a few words with him and then Iâll leave. Can you let me in, please? Or perhaps you
could go in and tell him. Iâll wait outside for a moment.â
With an expressionless face, Fabian spoke in a professional manner. âThe attendance of the Friedman
family is solely on the account of Mrs. Smith. I believe you understand this very well.â
Yvette was visibly upset as she spoke. âMr. Sherwood! In the end, youâre just an assistant to Jasper.
What right do you have to say such things? If you donât go in and ask, how would you know that Jasper
doesnât want to see me?â
Fabian replied, âYouâre right. Iâm just an assistant who follows Mr. Snowâs orders. I hope you wonât put
me in a difficult position.â
Yvette exclaimed, âYou!â She took a step forward. Her confrontational demeanor suggested that she
wasnât going to back down.
âEnough, Yvie,â said Jacqueline, who tried to stop her.
Yvette didnât say anything. In a gentle and polite tone, Jacqueline said, âIâm already very happy that you
let me stay today. Please convey my apologies to Jasper. Whatever compensation he wants, I will
agree to it, even if it involves shares in Friedman Group.â
Yvette hastily said, âMom, how can you do this?â
âShut up! Based on seniority, a portion of Friedman Group is due to your brother anyway.â
Yvette gritted her teeth. She could only seethe, as she didnât dare act recklessly. Her mother was right.
That was what her mother owed him.
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All these years, Mom has only been concerned with Jasper. She never once considered my feelings.
Aside from nurturing me to become an excellent successor for Friedman Group, all her love and
attention were devoted to him.
Fabian nodded. âRest assured, Mrs. Friedman, I will relay your message to Mr. Smith.â
Jacqueline gently brushed off the dust from the gift box she had just picked up from the ground. âThe
contents are intact. Itâs a token of my affection. I would appreciate it if you could pass it to Jasper for
me.â
Fabian hesitated.
Jacqueline added, âThis represents a motherâs heartfelt concern. I would appreciate it if you could help
me.â
After much hesitation, Fabian finally agreed. âAlright.â
Even if she hadnât spoken much to him, it was already enough for her.
This was just the beginning. One day, she would make him accept her again, to make up for the hurt
she had caused him in the past.
Jacqueline exited the hotel and got into the car. Unable to hold back any longer, she finally broke down
and started crying.
Yvette silently comforted her.
The sudden surge of emotions in Jacqueline was a common occurrence for Yvette. Sometimes, her
mother would repeat Jasperâs name in her dream, crying in sorrow as she apologized to him.
Inside the break room, Jasper lay on Eileenâs lap for an hour.
Just then, Fabian suddenly burst through the door. I have bad news, Mr. Smith. Old Mrs. Smith has
been hospitalized.â
Jasperâs eyes opened in an instant. Sitting up, his eyes narrowed, a glint flashing across them. âWhat
happened?â
Fabian replied, âYou should go home now. Ms. Eileen, thereâs no need for you to accompany him.â
Eileen asked in confusion, âWhy?â
Jasper stared at her.
âIâm not sure, but they said it was Old Mrs. Smithâs intention. Itâs not surprising at all because she
probably knows that you are about to leave the country and didnât want you to worry.â
It does sound like Grandmaâs way of doing things.
Jasper furrowed his brows, feeling that things werenât as simple as they seemed. âHow is she doing
now?â
Fabian replied, âThe family doctor has already rushed over.â
Jasper stood up, picked up his suit from the couch, and said to Eileen, âYou rest at the hotel for now. Iâll
head home first.â
However, Eileen insisted, âIâll go with you.â
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rest, your body wonât be able to handle the jet lag. The situation with Grandma isnât good. Iâll call you
again.â
Eileen nodded. âRemember to keep your phone close at all times. If you canât make it tomorrow, you
donât have to accompany me.â
Jasper gently touched her long hair. âDonât worry. Iâll definitely come back early.â
âAlright.â
After Jasper left, it wasnât long before the hotel staff delivered a roo
card for the presidential suite.
Fabian bid farewell to the guests, and it was almost eleven oâclock. Eileen made her way to the room
on the sixty-sixth floor. Upon opening the door, she was greeted by a romantic scene of candlelight and
rose petals scattered across the floor. In the darkness, the lights shimmered like stars.
It was unfortunate that she found herself alone on their wedding night.
As Eileen pushed open the bedroom door, she was taken aback. There, on the bed, lay an
overwhelming number of nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine red roses.
Did he⦠Did he buy all the roses in the entire city?
The room was also filled with a captivating fragrance, so rich that it made her slightly dizzy. Holding her
head, her vision suddenly became blurry. In the dimly lit surroundings, she saw a figure approaching.
Without a word, he pressed her against the floor-to-ceiling window, passionately kissing her.
When he finally released her, Eileen felt as if her entire body was floating, her mind in a complete haze.
âTake a good look at who I am!â
Eileen shook her head, quickly pushing him away. âDonât come near me, Iâm feeling warm. I want to
take a shower!â
The man leaned over, gently nibbling her earlobe. He slid down the strap of her dress from her
shoulder, planting a kiss. âShall I assist you with your shower?â
His voice was enchanting and magnetic, as if it emanated from the divine. Eileen felt as though her
entire body was no longer under her control, as if she was in a dream. Everything became surreal to
her.
Eileen squinted, reaching out to touch his face. âWho are you? Why canât I see your face clearly? Iâm
really warm, could you help me unzip this, please?â