Chapter 161 A Moment Of Honesty

go Eileen realized that their conversation would continue for a while, so she decided to downstairs and get some food. Little did she know that she would stumble upon an unexpected situation.

Pretending not to know anything, she asked, “What happened to Vera? I just saw her rushing upstairs.”

Eric, with a gloomy expression, stared at her and replied, “It’s none of your business. Don’t ask too many questions.”

Geez, I was just trying to change the subject to distract myself from the guilt I felt after unintentionally witnessing something I shouldn’t have.

Lost in thought, Eileen held a piece of bread, and Eric questioned, “Didn’t you just finish eating? How are you hungry again?”

Taking a bite of the bread, she answered, “I just felt like eating.”

way,

“I’m going upstairs,” Eileen declared, taking a step forward. Eric blocked her and she stepped back, asking, “What are you trying to do?”

“Come with me to the hospital.”

“I’m not going!” Eileen firmly refused.

Eric glanced at Eileen, who was shrinking to one side, his eyebrows furrowed. He grabbed her hand, and they descended the stairs, all the way to the outside of the hall.

Eileen, on the verge of spilling the milk in her hand, yelled, “Can you not be so rough? I almost spilled my milk!”

I almost got burned!

it in the

respond, Eric ushered her into the car parked outside. Bending over, he secured her seatbelt, then walked around to

got in.

low. “There’s no need,” she insisted, “to go to any hospital. I’ve been to every single one in the entire Hulbury. It’s useless. When you drugged me in the first place,

it perplexing. Despite Eric’s history of treating

couldn’t shake the suspicion that he might have

of all the times not to go to the hospital, why did he choose this moment? It was right after Will finished talking to him that he hurried to take

on driving out

down the street, Eileen carried her milk, looking down and saying, “Actually, I’ve always had

car came to a stop at the red

him, but she had to

in her hand had already

wheel. “So, you really want to know

knowing that I would end up like this. During my last hospital

directly, “So, when were you planning to tell me if I hadn’t found

bed for half a year, harbored a consistent desire for her demise. Upon deep reflection, the

profound sense of helplessness, powerless to act. Despite getting a second chance at life, how could she hope to contend with a man who had ascended to prominence over a mound

many,

shadow over his past. In contrast, Eileen was a young lady, raised in opulence and protected within the cocoon of

life’s storms. Her disposition,

her doorstep, taunting her as a good-for-nothing waste

in

Snow,” Eileen had no substantial

as if destiny had paired this formidable woman

for others echoed in the way they looked down upon people, much like dismissing

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