Chapter 201
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 201 Unless You Are Not My Daughter âNo, donât...â Vera struggled desperately.
âBabe, stop pretending. Experience this pleasure once, and I promise youâll never forget it in your lifetime.â
âEric... save me! Eric...â Vera twisted her body, looking at the man who was chatting and laughing with others in the hall. He was so close, yet so far. It seemed as if someone had heard her voice, but then someone walked in, blocking her view of Eric.
Yvette glanced over, her gaze soft and indifferent, before she withdrew her eyes.
Even in despair, Vera was silenced by someoneâs hand over her mouth and dragged into the pool.
She felt something pressing against her abdomen. Chandler was excited, thinking he was about to succeed when he suddenly sensed something was off with this woman.
Veraâs face was as pale as a sheet, her chest heaving with difficulty as she struggled to breathe.
Chandler let go, and Veraâs entire body seemed to lose all its strength. As if drowning, she sank into the pool without a hint of struggle..
Dmn, is this woman crazy?
Chandler was terrified and panicked, fearing that he might cause a fatality. He quickly scrambled ashore, but she didnât come up.
He could only vaguely see her figure at the bottom of the pond, along with her long hair floating upward.
Ericâs gaze drifted toward the dessert area, but he didnât see Vera anywhere. His eyes.
narrowed.
Yvetteâs lips curled into a smile as she swirled the champagne in her hand. âIâve introduced you to so many people and even helped you secure such a big deal. How do you plan to thank me?â
As he searched for Vera at the banquet, a sudden scream came from outside. âAh Something. Something terrible has happened to someone!â
The first thing Eric thought of was the missing Vera Without a second thought, the man put down his wine glass and ran out uninediately By the poolside, a group of people worked together to rescue Vera, who had duned Eric took off his suit jacket and draped it over her, his aura chillingly intimidating. He silently retreated to one side, not daring to say a word.
âVera, Vera!â Eric was patting her face, but there was no response. âPlease, can you help call an ambulance?â
âO-Okay.â
Before long, quite a number of people had gathered by the poolside.
Yvette stepped out, her gaze falling on Eric, who was performing CPR on Vera. Her brows furrowed deeply. âWhat on earth is going on?â Her tone was icy cold.
The housekeeper nearby said, âI just happened to pass by and saw someone floating in the pond.â
Yvette noticed a few people averting their gaze. She recognized them, but Yvette simply glanced at them without saying much.
âHow could she have drowned when she was perfectly fine?â
The housekeeper responded, âThe pond was just cleaned today, so it might be a bit slippery. Be careful not to fall in.â
Yvetteâs gaze remained fixed on Eric, a feeling she couldnât quite put into words stirring. within her. She had never seen Eric like this before.
If something really happened to Vera, she couldnât escape the responsibility. After all, it was she who invited Vera to this banquet.
Even though she achieved her goal, but... Vera... was really dead!
She didnât know what Eric would do to her.
Yvette was in a panic. âWhereâs the ambulance? Call them quickly.â
Iâve already called.â
âWake up, Vera!â
Cough! Cough!
At last Vera showed a hint of reaction.
Enc watched as Vera shivered from the cold, her face devoid of any color He quickly pulled her into his embrace, soothingly stroking her hair 1-Itâs okay, youâre safe now 24 âI...I feel so awful, Z-Eric.â
âWhere is the medicine?â
Vera felt as if she was about to suffocate, struggling to breathe. âBag. In the bag.â
Eric quickly carried Vera to a couch, and a housekeeper swiftly brought over Veraâs bag.
Eric opened it and found the medicine inside. Then, he fed Vera two pills.
Vera had a narrow escape from death, managing to cling to her life. After taking her medicine, her breathing gradually steadied.
Just in time, the ambulance arrived.
Eric picked Vera up, and Yvette stood up. âIâll go to the hospital with you.â
âNo need.â Ericâs gaze at her was as cold as ice, like a bottomless abyss.
Yvette could only feel a chill running down her spine.
In the ambulance, Vera kept holding Ericâs hand.
âEric, Iâm scared.â
âItâs okay now. There wonât be any more trouble. Weâll talk about everything once youâre better.â Eric wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes.
After such an incident occurred, Will unleashed a great deal of anger.
Yvetteâs mood wasnât much better either.
Everything in the room had been smashed by her. The floor was a mess, and all the mirrors. were shattered into fragments. The housekeepers stood by with their heads bowed, none daring to utter a word. âThis bastard, who does he think heâs talking to? If it werenât for me, he wouldnât even have been qualified to attend this banquet. All this anger because of Vera! Itâs not like Iâm the one who caused Vera to fall into the water! And youâre still giving me attitude, Eric! Youâre driving me crazy!â
One of the servants stepped forward to console her, âMs. Friedman, itâs not worth getting upset over this. Mrs. Friedman will surely investigate the matter. After all, a life has been involvedâ
Exactlyâ Ms Friedman, perhaps that gentleman was just overly worried, which is why he couldnât control his temper Jacqueline walked in from outside Seeing the mess in the room she couldnât help but shake her head in resignation. âAnd you were criticizing others, yet you let a man throw you off balance? Yvie, youâve never been like this before. Have you fallen for him?â
Yvette stepped forward anxiously and asked, âMom, howâs the investigation going? Was it foul play, or did she just accidentally fall?â
Jacqueline responded, âWeâve already checked. It was too dark at the time, so no one witnessed anything. It was likely an accident. However, since it occurred at our place, we naturally bear some responsibility. When you go to the hospital, please check on that young lady. I suspect she may have asthma. If she survives, it would be a great stroke of luck.â
Yvette hadnât anticipated that Vera would actually have asthma.
âI donât want to visit her. I wasnât the one who pushed her, after all.â Yvetteâs gaze avoiding eye contact as she looked away.
shifted, Jacquelineâs eyes dimmed, her pupils contracted, and a hint of doubt began to rise in her heart, yet she remained silent.
âWhether you go or not is your decision, but I must advise you that Eric is not the right person for you. Even if he possesses extraordinary abilities, the Friedman family will never accept someone like him.â
âWhy?â
âThereâs no room for discussion. When I say itâs not allowed, itâs not allowed. If you donât want to see our familyâs reputation tarnished by others, you will listen to your mother. If you want to fall in love, I can find someone suitable for your age.â
Yvette stomped her foot in frustration, pouting. âBut I want him!â
Jacqueline furrowed her brow. âEnough! I donât want to hear this again. Let me make it clear, anyone is acceptable, but if it involves Will, I will absolutely not agree unless youâre not my daughter.â
With her statement hanging in the air, Jacqueline exited the room.
Yvette found her motherâs attitude very perplexing. Why is she so opposed to the Swan family 11