Chapter 179
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 179 First In Class But Sixtieth In Grade
Ideen served Layla a bowl of fish soup, placing a spoon next to it, and brought it to the elderly lady. âItâs
fresh from the pot. Itâs a bit hot, so please be careful, maâam.â
âThe taste is quite good,â said Layla.
âAre you lost, maâam? Do you remember where your home is?â Eileen asked.
Just then, the sound of a car echoed from outside the door. Eileen heard the noise and looked over,
only to see a Cayenne parked outside the main gate.
Jasper, who appeared a little unwell, stepped out of the car and noticed that the living room was
brightly lit.
Is she still awake?
A moment later, the door swung open. There stood Eileen, dressed in a Blake nightgown. The
moonlight fell on her skin, making it seem as if it was glowing from within. Her skin looked fair as snow
as she walked toward him.
The moment he saw her, an indescribable emotion welled up in his chest. It felt as though his heart
was warmed from within, a feeling he had never experienced before.
Jasper gently brushed her hair behind her ear as he asked, âWhy arenât you asleep yet? Itâs so late.â
Eileen paused for a moment, her hands subconsciously clutching the sides of her nightgown in
nervousness. A faint smile curved up at the corners of her mouth as she replied, âIâve made some
stewed fish. Itâs in the pot. Would you like to try some?â
âDid you make it for me?â
âMs. Eileen!â Fabian called out to her.
âFabian!â Jasper stopped him with a look, and Fabian immediately fell silent.
Eileen sensed that something was wrong. Did something happen?
Since it was clear that they didnât want her to know about it, Eileen decided not to ask any further.
Jasper naturally took her hand and said, âLetâs go inside.â
âOh right, I forgot to tell you, thereâs a strange old lady who seems to have gotten lost, Eileen said.
Oh Jasper walked to the entrance and saw an old woman sitting at the dining table, sipping soup Ihs
expression paused for a moment.
The old woman looked over and asked, âIs Mr. Jasper back?â
So, sheâs also a part of the Smith family? That sounds like something the housekeepers would say.
get you some fish stew,â said Eileen as she headed to the kitchen and returned with a pot.
Jasper stepped forward to lend a hand, then fetched a bowl and handed Eileen a fork.
âThank you.â
âI apologize for the inconvenience, young lady. Iâm an old servant of the Smith family. My age has
caught up with me, and my vision isnât what it used to be, so I tend to lose my way
often.â
âLet me take you home,â Eileen said.
Jasper went along with it and said, âIâve already made arrangements for someone to pick her up. After
we finish eating, we can go back to our rooms to rest. You still have school.
tomorrow.â
As he handed Eileen a bowl of stew, Eileen noticed a drop of blood on the back of his hand. which
blended in with his tattoo. If one didnât look closely, it would have been hard to spot.
Did he come back so late because he went to the hospital? That explains why he looks so pale.
The two looked like a perfect match whenever they were intimate with each other. Layla, too, couldnât
help but cast a scrutinizing gaze upon Eileen.
Eileen couldnât understand why Layla was always looking at her, though.
Richard was the one who brought the old lady home later that night.
After finishing her meal, Eileen washed the dishes, and then they both returned to their respective
rooms.
It was already midnight by the time they got ready to go to bed.
Eileen was about to sleep when she overheard a hushed conversation through the door.
She walked closer to the door and listened in on the conversation.
âHow much did Mr. Jasper eat?â Richard asked.
âThis is already the second bowl thatâs been brought in, and Mr. Jasper only finished half of it.
says he doesnât have much of an appetite,â replied the housekeeper.
Never mind. Mr. Jasper just had some fish, so he probably isnât hungry yet. Letâs go downstairs for now.
Check on Mr. Jasper in half an hour and make sure he finishes his meal. Make him some light oatmeal
tomorrow morning,â Richard said.
âUnderstood. Mr. Zimmer.â
The conversation abruptly ceased after that.
Eileen had just gotten into bed and was lying in her covers when her mind filled with. indescribable
thoughts.
At half past seven the following morning, Jasper was wearing a gray shirt with a vest over it, and he
was carrying a suit jacket in his hand.
As if he hadnât had a good rest the night before, he massaged his forehead as he walked downstairs.
He was taken aback when he saw Eileen still leisurely enjoying her breakfast at the dining table.
Usually, she would have already left by this time.
âGood morning!â Eileen greeted him.
Good morning. Why havenât you left yet?â Jasper responded.
âI forgot to charge my phone, so the alarm didnât go off, and I ended up oversleeping. But itâs okay, Iâve
already taken the day off. Will you be having breakfast? The oatmeal looks quite good today.â Eileen
replied calmly.
Jasper lifted his wrist, glanced at the time, and said, âAll right.â He then draped his coat over the back
of the chair and sat down.
After breakfast, Jasper drove Eileen to school.
The first class was about to start.
Jasper stepped forward to help Eileen unbuckle the seatbelt.
âThank you. Iâll be on my way now,â Eileen said.
âIs your class ending at the usual time? Do you need me to come pick you up?â
âI donât know. Mr. Gardner helped me apply for an enrichment program after I left the Olympiad Math
Class. I have to attend it in the evening, but Iâm not sure what time it ends, Eileen told him.
Jasper nodded in agreement and thought for a moment before saying, âWhy donât you send me a
message? I might have to work late tonight, but itâs on my way home. We might be able to go back
together.â
âOkay,â Eileen agreed.
After stepping out of the car, Eileen turned back once more.
Jasper rolled down the car window and asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
Eileen tightened her grip on the strap of her backpack as she said, âRemember to eat regularly,
Jasper.â
Jasper assumed she had forgotten something, but he didnât expect her to say that to him.
Even a simple word of concern was enough to make him happy.
The gentle look of joy in Jasperâs eyes intensified. âAll right.â
âIâll be on my way now!â Eileen waved at him.
As she turned to leave, she thought she was the last one. Unexpectedly, Vera was even later than her.
Vera saw her and called out, âEileen!â
Eileen paused, her gaze drifting to a car not far from her. She subtly avoided looking at it as Vera
approached her, carrying a bag of snacks. âWhy are you so late today?â she asked.
âI overslept.â
âThank you for yesterday. Eric bought me some snacks, letâs eat them together!â
âWe should hurry, or weâll be late for the first class.â
Upon arriving at the classroom on the first day of school, the test papers from yesterday had already
been graded. Eileen received a relatively high score.
Her total score was over seven hundred, ranking second in the class and in the entire grade.
Compared to her grades from last yearâs exam, she had moved up one place.
Moreover, she was only one spot behind the first-place student.
The subject in which she scored the lowest was Clusian, and she lost the most marks in the Clusian
essay writing section.
The final rankings were posted on the collegeâs bulletin board later that afternoon.
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Eileen casually glanced at it as she happened to pass by. The name, which used to be at the bottom
now took Eileen a bit of time to find.
After searching for quite a while, she finally found it.
Elm ranked first in the class and sixtieth in his grade? He made it into the threshold of Class Two.
Finally, I managed to see something interesting during winter break. Well, I must say, the Smith family.
truly has an exceptional lineage. They have, to some extent, a natural talent for learning. In just a few
short months, he achieved what ordinary people could not. Such results are quite impressive.