Chapter 82
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 82 Misunderstanding
The morning consisted of two math classes, but Eileen, feeling the onset of a cold and fever. left for the
infirmary.
Vera, intending to collect the test paper from her, found that she had already left before he could reach
her desk.
Vera noticed the untouched cup of water he had fetched for her and decided to exchange it for a fresh,
hot one. While observing the test paper still spread out, he noticed discrepancies. in two of Eileenâs
multiple-choice answers compared to his own. While Vera had chosen the second and third options for
the final two questions, Eileen had consistently chosen A.
Doubt lingered in Veraâs mind had she made an error?
Vera encountered Yvonne, the second-ranked student and class monitor, who had consistently held the
top position before Eileenâs rise to second place.
Despite Yvonneâs wealth and her familyâs ownership of a conglomerate, her grades, with over a sixty-
point difference from Eileenâs, made her dream of entering Class One increasingly improbable.
To secure that coveted spot, she needed a significant improvement during the upcoming final exams.
The prospect of being surpassed by a girl from the countryside with no notable background left her
feeling uneasy.
Vera approached Yvonne and inquired, âYvonne, may I ask what you chose for the last two multiple-
choice questions?â
Yvonne adjusted her thick glasses on her nose. âThe exams are over; discussing the answers now
wonât make any difference. Arenât you the class representative for math? Why are you. asking me?â
Despite Yvonneâs distant and slightly disgusted tone, Vera maintained a smile and responded, âIâm not
sure either. My last score wasnât as good as yours, so I thought Iâd ask. If you donât want to talk about it,
thatâs fine too.â
Yvonne stored her pen in her pencil case. âIâve recalculated the fourth question several times, and I
believe the answer should be A. As for the fifth question, I wasnât sure, so I chose the one closest,
which is B.â
Vera responded, âIs that so? It seems the answers are somewhat different. No worries⦠Iâm heading to
the office now.â
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Yvonne noticed the test paper in Vera & Ba
who cheats to get first place in an exam, I donât see much of a future for them.â
Vera stood
1. for Eileen. âEileen has always been diligent at home. As the class monitor. I hope you donât speak
ill of her if you donât have evidence to prove that she cheatedâ
Yvonneâs tone was full of disdain. âIf you donât believe me, show me her test paper. I guarantee, not a
single answer is correct.â
Quite a few people overheard their conversation and, like bees to a hive, many came over.
âYeah, letâs have a look. Iâm curious too, to see what kind of masterpiece Eileen can produce on her
test paper.â
âWho knows, she might have just scribbled nonsense. As if she could cheat her way into the top five of
the entire grade, I simply donât believe it.â
âI wonder how she managed to get the answers. If I had her grades, my dad would have been over the
moon. Heâd throw a feast in Primas Plaza, celebrating for three days and three nights.â
Vera, finding it difficult, said, âNo, this is Eileenâs test paper. Without her permission, we canât just look
at it.â
Before the words had fully left his mouth, someone snatched the test paper from Veraâs hand and
placed it in front of Yvonne. âWeâre just looking at a test paper that belongs to one of the
top
five students in this whole grade, not yours.â
âExactly! Yvonne, can you check if Eileen really knows what sheâs doing, or if sheâs just pretending?â
âAh, thatâs not allowed⦠Vera reached out to grab it, but someone stopped him.
âYvonne, take a quick look.â
Yvonne pulled out a piece of draft paper, then took out a pen. âWell, let me take a look then!â
The weather was gloomy, with the snow on the ground still melting. It was damp and cold. A gust of
wind blew droplets of water from the leaves onto her nose, causing Eileen to shiver from the cold.
Eileen tucked her neck and buried half of her face in her scarf. Upon reaching the infirmary. she took
her temperature, which read thirty-seven point eight degrees Celsius.
âYou do have a bit of a fever. Are there any other discomforts? Do you have a runny nose?â
Eileen nodded. âA little,â
âWait a moment, Iâll prescribe some medicine for you. Take it for a few days, and if your temperature
doesnât go down, remember to go to the hospital.â
âAll right, thank you, teacher.â
Eileen, carrying a bag of medicine, had her hands tucked into the pockets of her school uniform, her
head lowered in deep thought. Suddenly, a dark voice interrupted her, accompanied by a pair of Blake
sneakers appearing in her line of sight. âH-Helloâ¦â
Looking up, Eileen saw a rather sturdy boy blocking her path. His hair, sticky and drooping, suggested
it had either not been washed for days or was wet. Standing at around one hundred. and eighty
centimeters, he was on the heavier side.
Eileen, maintaining her composure, inquired, âIs there something you need?â
He stammered, his gaze fixed on Eileen as he chuckled foolishly. âHehe⦠Youâre so beautiful! Would
you be my girlfriend?â
âHahahaâ¦â
Laughter erupted from the nearby basketball court. Eileen turned to see a group of students. from an
unfamiliar class causing a ruckus.
She then redirected her attention to the boy, her voice gentle as she offered some advice, âFellow
student, exams are coming up, shouldnât you be studying?â
âNo need, my family owns an oil company, my dad is loaded. Even if I donât get into college, my dad will
just pay for me to get in. Heheâ¦. will you be my girlfriend? Iâll give you whatever amount of money you
want, and Iâll bring you snacks every day, and buy you pretty clothesâ¦â
âIâm sorry, but Iâm not interested in dating right now,â Eileen calmly turned him down. Her rejection
wasnât based on his looks or his foolish demeanor; instead, it stemmed from the fact that her current
life stage didnât allow her to entertain such thoughts.
âHey kid, there are plenty of beautiful girls in our school. Iâm not the right one for you. Please, find
someone else!â she advised.
The boy quickly pleaded, âBut I really like you. None of them are as beautiful as you. Iâm most attracted
to you; youâre the one I want.â
Eileen took a deep breath. Instead of getting angry, she found it amusing. âI donât know who sent you to
say these things to me. And you donât truly like me; youâre just attracted to the idea of me. Thatâs why
you âlikeâ me!â
âDo you even know what it means to genuinely like someone? Do you even know me? Weâre meeting
for the first time, and yet, weâre having this conversationâ¦â
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âSome words, once spoken, must be taken seriously!â
The guy looked utterly confused, scratching his head. âI donât understand what you mean. If I spend
more time with you, get to know you better, does that mean youâll be with me? Donât worry, my dad will
definitely agree, you donât have to worry, weâre very wealthy
Eileen, who already had a headache, now felt it even more intensely.
This school was filled with children from affluent families. They either came from wealthy. households
or their parents held high-ranking positions.
No one would be interested in the Swan familyâs wealth. Not to mention, if the authorities. were to
investigate Willâs actions, he would have faced severe consequences multiple times.
In the realm of criminal law, he had committed nearly half of all possible offenses, most of which were
frowned upon. Eileen didnât fully understand the details of these matters, but she knew that many
powerful and influential people had a mutually beneficial relationship with Will, like grasshoppers tied to
the same string. If Will were to get into trouble, there would be no shortage of people wanting him
dead.