Chapter 727:
Eileen knew arguing with him was futile. She narrowed her eyes and demanded, âWhereâs the doctor I asked you to bring?â
âThe doctor will be here this afternoon, Iâve arranged everything,â Bryan assured her. He gazed at her bare, naturally beautiful face, illuminated by the morning light, and impulsively kissed her.
He remarked, âItâs no wonder people believe youâre single.â
His grip on her waist tightened. There were no visible signs that she had ever been marriedâher good figure and youthful appearance betrayed nothing. Had it not been for her mature demeanor, one could easily have mistaken her for a college student.
Eileen was caught off guard by the sudden, quick kiss, causing her to glance outside. The large yard was empty, to her relief. She exhaled softly, about to speak, when she felt a pull at her clothing. Looking down, she saw Gabriela standing there, tugging at her clothes with a pout, evidently wanting a kiss too. Bryan released Eileen and leaned down to give Gabriela a kiss.
Gabriela, however, huffed and tugged him away, clearly still wanting a kiss from Eileen. Watching Bryanâs attempt being playfully rebuffed, Eileen couldnât help but smile. She bent down and gently kissed Gabriela on the cheek.
Bryan knew whenever he was away, Gabriela missed him terribly and always asked to see him. Yet when he was present, she seemed to pay him little attention. To catch Gabrielaâs attention, he needed to kiss Eileenâa tactic that always worked.
âThereâs something off about this yard.â Bryan shifted the conversation, remarking, âItâs hard to believe a place this big is kept so tidy with only servants.â
Eileen, who had been preoccupied with thinking about Leyla since her arrival, hadnât given it much thought.
âIâve been wondering the same thing. Mr. Fincheââ Eileen paused, correcting herself, âI mean, my fatherâclaims heâs working to support us, but it just doesnât seem feasible to manage such a large mansion with only two servants, not to mention supporting my sick grandmother. Even if my cousins also worked to make money, they canât afford to live like this.â
The costs of maintaining the mansion alone would be substantial each month. Additionally, the travel expenses for them to go to work were also high, considering the distance. The numbers just didnât seem to add up.
âI think theyâre pretending to be poor. Maybe theyâre wary of me,â Eileen said.
She saw nothing wrong with their conclusion, considering she hadnât disclosed her true identity to them either. Leyla had been nothing but kind to her.
Gianna appeared somewhat aloof, but Eileen attributed this to Gianna not being her biological mother. However, since her arrival, her biological father, Conroy, had barely spoken to her.
Last night, she had tried to talk to Conroy after dinner, but his cold demeanor had left her unable to say anything to him.
Amidst the silence, footsteps approached from outside. Gianna ushered Leyla into the room. Spotting Eileen and Bryan, she promptly said, âSit down. Breakfast will be served shortly. Iâve even requested an extra egg custard for the child.â
Leyla scrutinized Bryan from head to toe with evident hostility. She beckoned Eileen closer. âEileen, come and sit down.â
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