Chapter 194
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 194 Afraid She Doesnât Like You It wasnât until they had dinner that Eric finally returned to Euphoria Condominium with Vera in the evening.
That day was the happiest Vera had experienced in a while, so she had a little red wine.
When she returned, she was completely intoxicated and had to be helped back by Eric. Once they arrived home, Eric kicked the door shut.
Vera turned around and hooked her arm around Ericâs neck, her eyes hazy and filled with a drunken expression. âEric... you have to promise me that weâll... always, always be together!â
Clang!
Suddenly, a noise echoed through the room, followed by a chilling scream.
The movement was subtle, but Eric still noticed it.
His gaze also fell upon the light shining from beneath the door gap.
There was someone in the room!
Indeed, there was someone, but it was not just anyone, it was Eileen!
Eileen, clutching her bumped forehead, was dragging her suitcase out of Veraâs room. Upon opening the door and seeing the brightly lit living room, she was taken aback.
Looking at their intimate posture, as if they were about to do something. Eileen could only grit her teeth and take a deep breath.
She quickly apologized, âIâm sorry! I came to pick up the clothes I left at your place last time. As for the notes that were torn up, Iâve copied them. again and returned them to her. Theyâre on the table. You guys carry on, Iâm leaving first.â
When Undella Mansion was being renovated, she lived at Euphoria Condominium for a while. She brought a lot of things with her, most of which were her usual clothes, as well as some materials left from her previous Olympiad Math Class. Back then, she left in a hurry. and forgot to take them with her.
Since she had borrowed some materials from the library, she decided to drop by to pick up her things along the way. She was about to leave when she realized she had left her Uprian tape behind, which she had accidentally kicked under the bed.
As Eileen reached out to pick it up, she bumped her forehead while getting up.
Once everything she needed was packed, they unexpectedly returned.
111 1/4 She only came because someone else answel If only she had known earlier this would happen, she wouldnât have come.
Before Eric could even open his mouth, Eileen walked past them as if she was running for her life.
Vera, seemingly drunk, collapsed onto Eric. When Eileen brushed past him, Vera suddenly kissed Eric.
Bang The door subsequently closed.
With a cold expression, Eric pushed her away. âVera, youâve had too much to drink. Let me help you back to your room to rest.â
âIâm not drunk. I just want to be with you. Eric, Iâm an adult now, I can...â
âEnough!â Eric scolded coldly, âSince youâre awake, go back to your room and rest. I still have things to do.â
Just as Eric was about to turn around and return to his study, Vera suddenly exclaimed, âI saw you! Actually, I saw everything.
Last night, right at the entrance of the barbecue shop, you were holding onto Eileen...â
The devastated Vera found it somewhat difficult to continue.
However, Eric ignored her. Just as he walked towards the study door, Vera roared, âEric, donât you want to explain anything to me?â
âVera, Iâve given you enough. If you want more, itâs either we continue or break up. Itâs up to you!â
The moment he finished, Eric had already closed the study door.
Vera stood alone in the living room, a picture of desolate sorrow as a single tear trickled down from the corner of her eye.
Why is it that what I desire can never be mine? Why must everything of mine be taken away by others? Why am I looked down upon no matter where I go?
Even though she was stricken with panic and fear of losing what was important to her, it was jealousy that truly dominated all her emotions.
She was jealous of those who were born with a silver spoon and never had to lift a finger to get what they wanted 224 In contrast to them, she could never get anything no matter how hard she tried She even had to endure the disgusted looks given to her Meanwhile, Eileen didnât dare look back as she left, fearing that she would never be able to escape from such a hellish place.
She quickly got in the car, and the driver placed her belongings in the trunk.
âMs. Eileen, have you gotten everything?â
Iâm all set. Letâs head back!â
The most important thing to her was the Uprian cassette tape. No wonder I couldnât find it these past few days.
Upon returning to the Smith residence, Eileen saw the old lady again.
Hearing the commotion, the old lady turned to look while supporting herself with her cane. She was wearing a pair of antique bronze-colored reading glasses, from which two chains dangled.
âMaâam, Iâm surprised to see you here.â
Iâm getting old, and Iâve lost my way again. Is there anything to eat? Iâm starvingââ
Eileen looked around the house, noticing that all the servants were absent.
âLet me cook something for you!â
Eileen took off her red scarf and coat, hanging them on the rack by the door. Underneath the coat, she wore a beige sweater.
Rolling up her sleeves, she went to the kitchen, poured a glass of water, and brought it to the old lady. âPlease sit for a while and have some water. If youâre hungry, you can snack on some fruit. The food will be ready soon.â
Eileen turned on the television again, a device she hadnât watched in years, and switched on the opera channel.
âHow did you know I like watching this program?â
âI used to live with my grandmother for a while, and she was particularly fond of this show The old lady scrutinized Eileen from head to toe, her eyes revealing no hint of what she might be thinking.
âAre you alone again? Whereâs Jasper?â
111 O 34 âHeâs on a business trip kitchen, which was filled with all sorts of ingredients.
Layla asked, âThis is the first time Iâve seen him bring home a young lady. Are you two together?â
Eileen replied, âYes, weâre together now!â
âHave you met each otherâs parents?â
When asked about these matters, Eileen paused for a moment. She quickly changed the topic and asked, âWould you like spaghetti or ravioli?â
The elderly lady responded, âEither is fine. Weâve known each other for a while now. Are there still things you canât share with me? Or are you afraid that an old woman like me will talk too much?â
Eileen lowered her head to wash a tomato. âNo, the issue is with me. Iâm still in school, so itâs too early to meet his parents. Heâs also concerned that this relationship might put pressure. on me. Therefore, he believes it would be better to wait until after the university entrance exam.â
âI heard from the other senior servants that you refused to meet with Mrs. Smith and have been making various excuses. Whatâs the reason behind all that?â
The elderly ladyâs words were sharp, as if she was trying to gather information on someoneâs behalf.
Iâm not very good at socializing, and Iâve always been a loner at school. Also.... Mrs. Smith is a distinguished person... and I...
Iâm not quite ready, stuttered Eileen, appearing a little nervous.
âAre you afraid she wonât like you?â
âThatâs one way to look at it.â
âOh!â The elderly lady nodded. âSo how did you come to know Mr. Jasper?â
âEileen! Just then, a familiar voice interrupted, and Eileen felt relieved.
Eileen called out, âRichard.â
Richard glanced at the person sitting on the sofa but didnât say a word. Instead, he handed a mobile phone to Eileen. âItâs a call from Mr. Jasper.â
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