Chapter 76 Why

The art exhibition concluded at three in the afternoon.

Vera glanced at the familiar car parked outside the International Exhibition Center.

She quickly opened the passenger door and got in the car. “Eric… when did you arrive? Why didn’t you call me? If you had informed me of your arrival, I would have come out earlier so you wouldn’t have had to wait so long.

Gavin had a copy of her schedule, so Eric knew she had an off-campus activity today to visit an art exhibition.

Eric had just gotten off the plane and happened to be passing by, so he came to pick her up on his way back.

Eric replied, “It’s alright.”

Vera asked. “Eric, how did your negotiation go?”

“The contract has been signed.”

“Congratulations! Eric, you’ve been working hard on this project for over a week, and now you can finally take a good rest.”

The car started moving, and a voice reminded, “Vera, fasten your seatbelt.”

Vera paused for a moment, then obediently said, “Ah, I forgot.”

She quickly fastened her seatbelt. In the past, he was always the one who helped her with it.

Observing his exhaustion, Vera sat quietly without saying a word.

Eric made a U-turn with his car, just in time to see someone crossing the road. “Isn’t that a familiar figure, Eileen?”

She bent over, tidying up the clothes and scarf of the man seated in the wheelchair. Her waist-length hair, slightly curled, fell over her shoulders. She unscrewed the cap of a mineral water bottle and helped him take a sip.

Eric’s gaze was sharp as a blade as he observed her every move. His thin, cold lips pursed, and his strong features suddenly took on a chilling air.

An unusual atmosphere descended in the car, and it was clear Eric was displeased.

Vera also noticed Eileen and said, “The school organized a trip to the art exhibition today,

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and Eileen came with her friend. But his leg… It seems he has a disability.”

Eric looked at Eileen, who was standing not far away, and suddenly felt a little dazed.

For some inexplicable reason, he felt that Eileen had once treated him the same way with meticulous gentleness and consideration, just like a virtuous wife.

Thinking of that dream, Eric suddenly felt suffocated.

street turned green, and Eileen pushed the man in the wheelchair

you for lunch. In the evening, I have to attend my dance class at the

center…”

have Gavin

“Sure, that works.”

eat anything too spicy. Thus, Eileen found a

lighter flavors, a taste preference they both shared.

headed to

lesson only ended at half past eight

was hard to hail a cab, so she would

on her, casting a

gradually grew closer and closer.

bad feeling rose in Eileen as she knew she was being

to look back. There was not a soul outside now. The damp, cold wind. seeped in through her

closing in, running to catch up

into an alley.

approached her, hands tucked into their pockets while

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fearfully glanced

like to see

in fear.

beam pierced into the alley. The blinding light made Eileen squint her eyes, shielding

car

for offending others.

woman off quickly so we can finish work early”

resist, or you might find my knife slipping.”

fingernails dug deeply into the wall, her gaze fearless as she stared directly

was because she had adapted, or maybe it was because of the voice in her head. telling

people? Why? Is he making a move so early because

they had at least

had no intention of letting her live.

that incident back in Peach Fishing

still help me teach a lesson to those who bullied me?”

he putting on

to watch

just let me die in the sea last time? Why did he

on earth did Will

the hatred you have toward him

even do

relentlessly tearing at Eileen’s

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Blake fur coat had already been taken

more than the helpless struggles of a

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