Chapter 83
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 83 Perhaps Eric Is His Biological Son
Eileen was constantly bothered by him until just before class started, and only then did he leave. If she
had known it would be like this, she wouldnât have returned to school. No sooner had Eileen settled into
her seat than the vice homeroom teacher called her to the office.
Inside the office, the vice homeroom teacher was rummaging through the drawer. âPlease have a seat!â
Eileen pulled a stool from the side and sat down.
Soon, the teacher pulled out an aspiration form.
âYou havenât been to school for such a long time, and youâre not answering your phone, Eileen. Has
something happened at home?â
The vice homeroom teacher was the Clusian teacher of Class Six. After Elsie resigned, Xenia became
the homeroom teacher in charge of Class Six. Most of the class affairs were also managed by her in
the past.
Eileen had a fairly good impression of her. She wasnât opportunistic and treated everyone equally. At
least she wasnât like Elsie, who approached her with insincere flattery and hidden
motives.
âEverythingâs fine, Ms. Carter. Did you need me for something?â
Xenia handed Eileen a form. âAll your classmates have already filled out their aspiration. forms. Last
time I visited your house, there was no one there. Now that Iâve finally caught you at school, I thought
Iâd have you fill out your form. Youâre the only one left in our class who hasnât done so. The higher-ups
are also urging me to hurry up.â
âYour dad didnât attend the parent-teacher conference for this mid-term mock exam either.â
Eileen hung her head low, clutching at the hem of her clothes, at a loss for words.
Will never cared about her.
Sometimes, she wondered if she really was his biological daughter.
His concern for Eric far exceeded hers, to the point where she even thought that Eric was his biological
child instead of her.
âI understand where youâre coming from. Just know that your future is in your hands. It would be a
shame if you go along with this setup. Youâre beautiful, and I appreciate that, but relying solely on your
looks for attention wonât get you far. I prefer students who are intelligent and knowledgeable. Iâve said
my piece, but donât let it bother you. Youâre my
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student, and itâs my job to guide you. I know about your grades, and youâve genuinely improved this
time. I believe these are your real results. I know what others might say, but donât let it get to you.â
Nowadays, it seems like the affluent kids, regardless of their academic prowess, choose to study
abroad. Once theyâre back, they often rely on family enterprises, sustaining their opulent lifestyles.
Only a handful venture into creating their own paths.
âMs. Field mentioned youâre thinking about heading to Lumiose for education. Yet, Iâd prefer if you
considered Hulbury University. And, if you can, aim for that top scholar position at Hulbury.â
In the past, these were things she didnât even dare to dream of.
Eileen lifted her head to look at her. âDo you also wish for this?â
Xenia was puzzled. âHulbury University is an aspiration for many students. Youâve got the capability, so
why not? Eileen, education is the simplest way to alter oneâs fate; no one else can determine it for you.
I hope you consider it thoughtfully. Will you persist in your diligent studies at school or carry on with
your external courses? I wouldnât want to lose such a high- achieving student. If you keep putting effort
into your abilities, a bright future awaits you,
sure.â
Eileen fell into deep thought.
Almost all of Eileenâs affairs were decided by Will. What she was to do next, or which university she
was to attend, she rarely had a chance to make her own decisions.
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Regardless of this life or the previous one, it seemed that Eileen could always see the end of her
journey.
After obtaining a university degree and graduating, a marriage intertwined with business awaits her.
After marriage, without a career of her own, she would become a full-time housewife.
The value she held in Willâs eyes was just that.
She contemplated that only by leaving the Swan family, by not relying on all the material conditions that
Will provided for her in life, would she be able to break free from the fate that had been arranged for
her.
âOnce youâre in Hulbury University, youâll have the opportunity every year to qualify as an exchange
student abroad. When youâre good enough, you wonât have to rely on your family.â
âAbroad?â
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Eileen pondered that perhaps going abroad was the only way to sever her ties with the Swan family.
In this way, Eric would not harm her while seeking revenge on Will.
At this moment, it seemed as if Eileen had figured something out.
She had never left Hulbury city before, always kept like a caged canary, trapped in a marriage. that was
already an empty shell. Her thinking was narrow, and she lacked deep insigh
This could be her only chance.
Eileen has filled out her preferences, with Hulbury University as her top choice.
She had made up her mind. Before she graduates from university, she would go abroad as an
exchange student behind Willâs back and return after three to five years.
Even if Will cut off her financial support, by that time she would have already been able to support
herself. Perhaps by the time she returned, Will would have long forgotten about this daughter of his.
Will might even be dead by then and the Swan family would have fallen into Ericâs hands.
Regardless of the outcome, sheâd either find herself in Fandar or delighting in the northern lights along
the Ordano River.
In her previous life, Xenia had never uttered such words to her, but it made sense that history didnât
have to repeat itself.
Perhaps her destiny had already taken a turn.
Just like Vera, without her intervention, Eileen would continue to thrive. Ultimately, sheâd be with Eric,
get married, and start a family, easing the regrets and pains of Ericâs past life.
She had to endure for three years and then persist for another three.
In her past life, Eileen had endured decades of pain, so these three years were but a fleeting moment
for her.
Eileen returned to the classroom. The forty-five-minute lesson was almost over.
The last row, initially quite empty, now appeared very crowded with Elm and his groupâs arrival.
Just as she settled into her seat, Eileen noticed that her desk had been tampered with. The draft paper
from the previous class was scattered all over the desk, turned upside down in a complete mess.
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In her absence, it was unclear what had transpired.
But none of that matters anymore.
Soon, she would be switching to another class.
This was the condition she presented to her homeroom teacher. She could select Hulbury University as
her top choice, or even achieve the highest score in this yearâs college entrance. examination in
Hulbury City. Her only request was to switch classes,
Life has been challenging since Eric began oppressing her.
If Elm continues to harass her at school, she will undoubtedly lose her sanity,
She noticed that Elm was seated behind Vera. Between her and Elm, there was Albert and an aisle.
Before Eileen had a chance to open her textbook, the bell signaling the end of class rang.
The math teacher didnât have a habit of going over time, so as soon as class ended, Walsh hurried
over to Eileen, curiously asking, âEileen, why were you absent for so long? What did the homeroom
teacher say to you?â
Eileen opened her bag and took an ibuprofen. âItâs nothing, just discussing matters about our
aspirations.â
âIs this enough to talk about for an entire class? There must be something else.â
Walshâs question attracted quite a few bystanders, all of them appearing to be quite interested in the
gossip.