Chapter 278
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 278 I Am Not Your Only Choice
Eileen raised her cup and took a sip of the cold water. As she heard his words, her sleepiness slowly
faded. away. Lost in her thoughts, she listened to the ticking of the pendulum clock in the living room.
Five seconds passed.
With a calm gaze, she looked at Jasper, her lips slightly pursed as she spoke in an unruffled tone,
âAlright. Do you want me to temporarily move out?â
Eileen remained incredibly calm, and Jasper couldnât detect any signs of resentment or unhappiness in
her demeanor.
In truth, she had noticed it too. The warmth that once existed in Jasperâs eyes was gone. Now, when
he looked at her, it was as if he was looking at a stranger, with a hint of scrutiny as if he wanted to see
right through her.
His sudden change in attitude did not come without reason.
These days, he rarely came home, and when he did, it was usually in the middle of the night.
Deep down, Eileen knew the answer. She had experienced it herself. How can one easily forget
someone they once loved so deeply and passionately?
Moreover, Nancy hadnât done anything wrong.
Jasper looked at Eileen with his jet-black eyes, but he didnât continue the conversation in the direction
Eileen was leading.
Eileen nodded, a slight curve forming at the corners of her lips. âYou donât need to feel anything else. I
respect your decision. Iâm going to rest in my room now. You should also get some sleep soon.â
Upstairs, she entered the unlit room.
Sitting at the end of the bed, she finished the water in her hand in one gulp.
Eileen looked towards the dressing table. A figure emerged from the darkness, sitting in front of the
chair, but she still couldnât see her face clearly. âIf youâre feeling upset, just let it out and cry. You donât
have to force yourself, Lenie. In my eyes, youâll always be a child.â
Eileen lowered her head to look at the water cup in her hand, drawing circles at the bottom of the cup
with her finger. âIâm not upset because Iâve done what I wanted to do. Mom⦠Iâve always wanted to be
an excellent painter like you. I want to follow in your footsteps and keep going forever. Father has never
supported my choice. Will you support me no matter what I do?â
âOf course, Lenie. Remember, donât be too hard on yourself. Do whatever you want to doâ¦â
âThank you, Mom!â
Meow. It leaped down from the chair in front of the dressing table, sniffing Eileenâs scent. Then it
jumped up again, landing on Eileenâs lap, rolling over onto its back, seeking her touch.
Last night, Eileen didnât sleep well. When she came downstairs, she was surprised to see Jasper at the
dining table, along with Layla, who was dressed in old, somewhat tattered clothes.
The wall clock chimed, marking the precise arrival of seven oâclock.
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The housekeeper looked at the person coming down the stairs and called out, âMs. Eileen.â
âEileen, come join me for some breakfast.â
âAlright.â Eileen nodded, descending the stairs. Jasper, dressed in light-colored casual attire, was
sitting on the couch, reading todayâs newspaper while sipping his coffee.
Layla asked, âHow did you sleep?â
Eileen replied, âIt was fine.â
Laylaâs expression suddenly turned serious. Her eyes were filled with tender affection. Holding Eileenâs
hand, she said, âRichie has already told me about the postponement of the engagement party. I came
early just to ask you if you truly agree. If you want to proceed with the engagement ceremony with
Richie, just give me a nod. No matter what he says, I will make sure heâs there even if he doesnât want
to go.â
Jasper put down the newspaper in his hand and stood up from the couch. âWeâre just postponing the
engagement party for now. The date on the invitations can be changed.â As he turned around, his gaze
remained on Eileen as if trying to discern something from her.
Layla scolded him, âShut up. I didnât ask for your opinion! Donât forget that you begged for this marriage
yourself. Now the whole Hulbury knows about it. You think you can just call it off? Have you considered
what people outside will say? Have you thought about Eileenâs feelings?â
Layla rarely spoke to Jasper in such a tone.
Eileen lowered her gaze, feeling as if her throat was filled with cotton. After a long and thoughtful
silence. she finally said, âI think Jasper probably hasnât made up his mind yet. He may have his own
reasons for temporarily calling off the engagement. After all, this is a matter concerning his entire life. I
agree to temporarily call off the engagement. Iâll have a proper talk with my father about it. He wonât
have any objections. Besides, Iâm about to take my exams now, and I donât want to be distracted by
anything else. Can we discuss it again after Iâm done with my exams, please?â
Layla didnât say anything further. She was afraid that Eileenâs nonchalant demeanor was just a facade,
a show of strength. She was certain that Eileen must be hurting inside. When she looked at Eileen, her
eyes were filled with sorrow.
After breakfast, Layla asked Jasper to drive and take Eileen to school.
He responded nonchalantly, without making any excuses.
Eileen settled into the passenger seat, fastening her seatbelt. Only then did he slowly step on the
accelerator, driving smoothly all the way.
When the light turned red, the car came to a stop.
Jasper rolled down the car window, lit a cigarette, and rested his hand on the window frame âRegarding
the temporary cancellation of the engagement, I need a few days to think it over, but the promise I
made to you wonât changeâ
âAffection is straightforward. Itâs either present or itâs not. Emotions arenât as complex as theyâre often
perceived to be. Regardless of our engagement status, I deeply appreciate all that youâve done for me
in the past. Eileen looked at the road ahead, twirling the ring on her right middle finger.
This was the ring that Jasper had taken her to pick out on the third day after they sent out the
invitations She easily removed the ring.
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âJasper⦠Iâm not a child anymore, you know. Even though youâre a few years older than me, there are
things that I understand perfectly well. You havenât really let her go, have you? If you truly love her,
then win her back and be with her properly because I⦠Iâm not your only option.â
When Eileen uttered these words, she did so with genuine emotion, as she too would experience.
heartbreak.
However, she rarely displayed these emotions now.
She placed the ring on the table between them. âI couldnât say anything earlier when Grandma was
present, but now I am returning it to you.â
Jasper stared at the ring, his expression suddenly turning dark. The frustration and fear he had
suppressed for so long finally erupted in this moment. As soon as the traffic light turned green, he
pulled the car over to the side and flicked the cigarette butt from his hand.
âSo, are you threatening me? If we canât proceed with our engagement as planned, youâre going to
leave?â
âYou no longer need me, do you? Your leg has healed, and you have regained full control over your
emotions. Besides our social status, I have no reason to stay with you.â
She wore an innocent expression, as harmless as a lamb. It was this very innocence that had once
easily deceived him, making him dance to her tune.
All she had done for such a long time was a performance she had directed herself, aiming to become
Mrs. Smith and gain control over the Smith familyâs resources for her partner.
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