Chapter 87
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 87 No Accident
âWhat?â Eileen exclaimed.
Then, Eileen witnessed Jasper retrieving a small black velvet pouch from his pocket. From within, he
revealed a stunning Blake, crescent-shaped transparent pendant. The thin silver chain it hung from
sparkled like a constellation of stars.
He approached slowly, but Eileen pushed him away. âNo, I canât accept it. Itâs too valuable.â
Jasperâs gaze remained fixed on her, a hint of desolation in his voice. âEileen, this necklace is a gift I
personally designed for you. Today is not only your birthday but also the anniversary of our first formal
meeting. If we are still friends, please donât reject me, okay?â
The necklace was truly exquisite, flawless in every way. It was so beautiful that no one could resist
admiring it upon seeing it.
His gaze was intense, and Eileen simply couldnât bring herself to reject him. In a soft voice, she said,
âBut I have nothing to give you.â
âNo worries. Iâm already very happy that you could come today.â
Eileenâs eyelashes fluttered, her hands tightly clutching the hems on both sides of her dress as she
nodded.
She agreed.
Jasper constantly reminded himself not to be overly anxious and to take things slowly. Yet, he couldnât
control the desire within his heart.
Jasper thought, âThis girl before me is mine.â
He leaned over, personally placing the necklace around her neck. He brushed her long hair to one side,
bringing him closer to her exposed, delicate, swan-like neck. Moreover, a sweet scent of strawberries
emanated from her, which he found intoxicating.
Eileen was very sensitive. Perhaps it was a sense of self-protection, but she didnât like people. getting
too close to her. It could also be a trauma from her past life.
His hot breath spread across her neck, causing Eileen to shrink back a little in discomfort. âA- Are you
done? Iâm a bit cold.â
âYes.â Jasper fastened the silver clasp, and the crescent pendant rested on her chest. It was as pure as
her, as luminous as the moon, much like the beam of light that illuminated him, when he was in
darkness.
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Unlike the sun, which was bright and blinding, the glow was subtle and gentle, capable of calming him
down. Even the darkness within his heart could be dispelled.
On the way back, there werenât many people around. It was almost nine oâclock now.
Generally, she must be home by around half past eight, no later than nine. That was the curfew Will set
for her.
After all, as Gavin said, there were too many enemies targeting the Swan family.
She was indeed at risk when she was alone.
Seeing her lost in thought, Jasper asked, âWhatâs on your mind? I can speak to your uncle if youâre
worried about being scolded when you return. Or are you tired? You can take a nap. Iâll wake you up
when we arrive.â
Regaining her composure, Eileen shook her head. âIâm fine.â
Jasper noticed something off about Eileen at that moment, as if she was burdened with heavy
thoughts. âDid something happen to her?â
âEileen, if you ever have any problems, feel free to come to me anytime. No matter what, Iâll always be
there to help you.â
âIâ¦â Eileen looked at him, her clear eyes carrying an emotion that was hard to decipher. âCan I really
tell him? Can Jasper help me break free from the Swan family and forever leave that evil place?â
The Swan family was nothing but an ant in front of the Smith family. A single command from Jasper
could cause the Swan familyâs downfall.
However, she wondered what would happen if he disagreed with her request. âIf Will were to find out
that I sent Jasper to deal with the Swan family, not only Will but Eric would also not let me off the hook.
Then, what reason should I use to bring up this matter? The more I spoke, the more suspicious Jasper
would become. If he were to thoroughly investigate the deeds of the Swan family, it would surely be the
end of them. And I will be destined to stay by Jasperâs side.â
Eileen felt it was simply not worth it for her to perish alongside Eileen.
With Ericâs ability, even without the Swan family, he could establish a footing on his own.
Eileen figured she might suffer a life worse than death.
Eric was unscrupulous and would go to any length to achieve his goals.
If she could leverage Jasperâs connections to pave her way, she could go study abroad right
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after high school graduation.
She wondered if it would be better that way. For one, she wouldnât have to wait for the annual foreign
exchange student program in Hulbury.
âJasperâ¦â Eileen wasnât sure how to approach the subject with him. They hadnât spent much time
together, and their relationship wasnât at the stage where they could ask anything of each other.
Jasper raised an eyebrow. âYes?â
ââ¦â Just as Eileen was about to voice her thoughts, a blinding light suddenly shone in their direction.
âWatch out, Mr. Smith!â Fabian quickly turned the steering wheel while Richard gripped the handle
above the passenger seat tightly.
Eileen saw a several-ton truck driving toward them.
In the split second before the impending collision, Eileen thought she was about to die. She closed her
eyes in fear until a strong and powerful hand pulled her away. Eileen found herself shielded beneath
him.
Jasperâs deep voice came from above. âItâs okay. Donât be afraid.â
His voice was like a soothing balm. Eileen rested her head on his chest, listening to Jasperâs heart
pounding at that moment.
In truth⦠he was also afraid.
Despite facing the same dangers, he, like Eric, protected her in the most perilous moments.
Eileen remembered it vividly. When she was little, the Tibetan Mastiff had lunged at her. Eric had
protected her with his life, getting bitten in the process. Even now, deep bite marks were still visible on
his arm.
In Ericâs embrace, Eileen could hear his heartbeat. It was extraordinarily calm, steady, and rhythmic,
just like always.
Eric seemed never to feel fear, no matter what he did, and no vulnerability could threaten. him.
In the past life, everyone in Hulbury knew Eric, the prestigious man who could make things happen with
a flick of his hand, couldnât care less about his wife.
Someone once joked that she lived a life even worse than the dog kept by Eric.
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However, Jasper was different. His heart was beating rapidly. It seemed like he was also afraid.
âEileenâ¦â
Upon hearing the sound next to her ear, Eileen was pulled back from her memories.
To avoid colliding with the approaching truck, Fabian swerved and crashed into the guardrail, resulting
in his million-dollar Cayenne being completely wrecked.
However, Eileen appeared to be in a state of shock, still visibly shaken.
âIâm sorry⦠Eileenâs fear was evident. If that large truck had actually hit them, they would have all
perished. Tears began to flow uncontrollably.
Jasperâs smile faded, and cold sweat trickled down his forehead. He endured the pain and reassured
Eileen, âItâs not your fault. Why are you apologizing?â
Eileen lowered her head, watching her tears fall incessantly.
She apologized because she knew it wasnât an accident.
She knew who was responsible, but she couldnât bring herself to say it.
Caerulus Corporation was her motherâs lifeâs work, and if the company failed, her motherâs lifelong
efforts would be in vain.
The impact was significant, causing Fabianâs hand to twist slightly, but it was not a serious injury.
Richard, on the other hand, sustained severe injuries, with blood streaming from the corner of his
forehead.
Inside the Audi, Vera sat in the passenger seat, cradling a large pink teddy bear, and asked, âEric, is
there an accident up ahead?â
âI feel like Iâve seen this car somewhere before.â