Chapter 34
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 34 Are You Really Into Elm?
The moment Ericâs gaze fell on her, Eileen snapped back to reality and pushed him away firmly, saying,
âNo!â
Her heart was racing with anxiety.
Eric composed himself and looked at her with an emotion she couldnât quite decipher. âEileen, youâre
rejecting me,â he remarked calmly.
Eileen clutched onto her black pleated skirt tightly, reiterating, âIâve told you before, Eric, youâre only my
brother. Please stop doing these strange things to me from now on. Vera would be upset if she found
out.â
She could not bear the thought of Eric playing with the feelings of two women simultaneously. While
waiting for him to pick her up earlier, was he doing something like this with another woman in the car?
Eileen realized that she no longer had any feelings of love for him.
He only loved Vera.
Even Sarah, who bore a resemblance to Vera, was merely seen as a tool to bear a child for him.
Her heart once belonged entirely to Eric, but she had lost too much in the
process.
She was genuinely afraid.
Ericâs eyes turned cold as he responded, âYouâre right. Iâm sorry. I promise it wonât happen again, and I
apologize for what happened last time as well.â
âItâs fine⦠Iâve already forgotten about it!â
âGood⦠letâs just pretend it never happened.â
With the car now unlocked, Eileen quickly opened the door and fled.
As she entered the entrance of the house, she saw Elsie descending the stairs wearing a captivating
purple pajama set. Elsie greeted her âEileen, did you just get back? Your father. has a party tonight and
wonât be back for dinner. Letâs have dinner together.â
However, Eileen was too preoccupied to care about dinner. Her mind was filled with thoughts. of the
tumultuous encounter she had with Eric earlier in the car.
Eileen felt a strong sense of disgust, and her stomach churned, making her feel nauseous.
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Just as she was about to decline Elsieâs offer, Ericâs voice came from behind, âIdiot, donât you want your
schoolbag?â
Elsie turned to Eric at the door, surprised, âEric, werenât you at the company? I just finished. cooking,
and since I was bored, I decided to prepare dinner. Come and taste my cooking.â
Elsie glanced back at Eileen, who was still in shock, with a meaningful smile in her âEileen, what are
you standing there for? Come over for dinner.â
Feeling cornered, Eileen replied stiffly, âOkay.â
Sharon brought three sets of bowls and chopsticks over, and Eileen sat beside Elsie.
eyes.
âI know you like sweet crispy meat, so I asked Sharon for advice to see if it suits your taste,â Elsie said,
gesturing to her dish.
Eileen looked down at Elsieâs dish, took a bite, and forced a smile. âThank you, Aunt Elsie, itâs
delicious.â
âIâm glad you like it, Iâll make it for you the next time.â
âOkay.â
Elsie suggested, âDo you wanna have wine? Your stepfather brought a bottle of red wine yesterday. I
told him to quit drinking, and it would be a waste if itâs left untouched.â
Eileenâs plate remained untouched, but she had eaten her rice quickly and began to cough violently.
Concerned, Sharon hurried over, patting Eileen on the back, and said softly, âDonât eat so fast, no one
is going to take your food away. Drink some water.â
Clutching her chest, Eileen coughed until she felt a dull pain in her chest. She managed to speak
through the discomfort, âSharon⦠Can you get me my painkillers? I forgot to take it.â
âOf course, hold on. Iâll get it for you,â Sharon replied soothingly.
Eileen had been injured for a long time, she felt as if her ribs were about to break all over again.
Enduring the pain, Eileen said, âAunt Ginnie, Eric⦠Iâm full. You can continue eating.â
Elsie stood up, showing concern, âAre you alright? Should I take you to the hospital?â
âNo, thereâs no need. Iâll be fine with some medicine.
Fearing that Eileen might stumble on the stairs. Sharon helped her up to her room, leaving
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Elsie and Eric alone.
âAre you satisfied?â Ericâs tone was cold.
Elsie casually brushed her wavy long curly hair behind her shoulder, âI didnât do it on purpose. Who
would have thought she couldnât handle a little teasingâ
âDo you doubt that Eileen knew about it all along? You know Iâm cautious, and you donât want Eileen to
know whatâs going on between us, right? Or are you suggesting that I should do something to her? Do
you want to help me with that?â Eric asked.
Elsie smiled, and she crossed her fingers as she rested her chin on them, her eyes exuding allure and
seduction. âDarling, you know Iâm not soft-hearted when it comes to dealing with romantic rivals.â
âIf she is really with Jasper, and if they get married⦠Dealing with the Swan family would be enough for
you, but now thereâs the Smith family too. Do you think you can handle it all?â Elsie questioned.
Eric put down his cutlery, wiped his mouth, and replied, âYou have no right to judge meâ¦. Put your
shoes on.â
Elsie smiled and moved her foot away from his calf.
Eric stood up and left the room. Soon, the Audi drove out of the
garage.
That night, Eileen went to bed before eight oâclock.
Jasper still had not replied to her message, but she didnât let it bother her too much. The person she
met earlier today likely was not him.
If it had been Jasper, he would not have ignored her messages.
Sharon had washed the black coat and hung it outside on the balcony of Eileenâs room.
The school uniform with a missing button was stitched up and neatly folded by her bedside.
In the morning, Eileen woke up feeling restless and sleepless throughout the night, haunted. by
intermittent nightmares.
In one of her dreams, Eric locked her in a room and treated her aggressively. He chained. both her legs
to the head of the bed as he looked at her aggressively, âEileen, youâre my wife. How could you like
someone else?â
Glancing at the time, she saw it was only six oâclock. Eileen decided to take a shower and read
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a book for a while. It was not until 7.30 am. that she finally sent the messages she had intended to
send and rushed to school.
For the next few days, Eileenâs life was relatively peaceful with little to do, and she rarely bumped into
Eric. However, she noticed that her classmates were increasingly distant and cold toward her. When
collecting homework, the class representatives would skip her on purpose, and when test papers were
handed out, some students would purposely throw them on the ground, offering fake apologies like, âI
gave it to you, but you didnât catch it.â
Though this happened more than once, Eileen did not let it affect her.
During the weekly exams, she consistently performed well, landing in the middle to upper ranks of the
class. Eileen deliberately kept her grades from being too outstanding to avoid. drawing criticism from
others.
After the last class ended, Eileen noticed Charlie and Albert approaching her from outside.
Quickly stopping them, she asked anxiously, âHow Elm is doing?â
Charlie responded with disdain, âItâs none of your business! Whatâs it to you? Are you really into Elm?
Do you think you even stand a chance? Save yourself the embarrassment⦠even if he liked dogs, he
wouldnât like you.
Albert patted Charlieâs shoulder, saying, âLetâs go, donât waste your breath talking to her. She might
cause us troubleâ
Eileen watched them leave. She was just genuinely concerned about Elm, why did they have to
assume she liked him?
Eileen carefully packed her review materials and class notes into her schoolbag. She was on duty
today, and she had decided to stay back for cleaning.
As she silently placed her schoolbag down, she could not help but notice the messy corner behind her,
prompting another sigh. Attending such an expensive school demanded maintaining cleanliness.
Eileenâs strong inclination towards cleanliness resurfaced, and she diligently cleaned the classroom
until it was almost dark outside. Even the chewing gum on the ground was meticulously removed using
a ruler.
Wiping the sweat off her forehead, she gazed at the classroom, now clean and spotless, and felt an
inexplicable sense of happiness.
Eileen was the last one coming out from school, and her driver had been patiently waiting for her. As
she was about to get in the car, she suddenly spotted a familiar, slender, and tall figure not far away on
the street, accompanied by three or five other peopleâ¦