Rebirth of the Wife in Despair

Chapter 165



Chapter 165

Chapter 165 Forgotten About Those Times

“But there was absolutely no need for you to do that… Even if you don’t give us anything. you’re still my best-”

The last word was friend, but before that word was spoken, the sound of fireworks rang out. In the night sky, a burst of golden light exploded…

Fireworks set off one after another. Soon, every household began to set off fireworks.

A riot of colors lit up the sky, and the mottled fireworks fell upon Jasper’s handsome face, as sharp as a sculpted blade. He stared at the fireworks outside the window, lost in a trance.

Eileen turned around, swallowing the words she had yet to speak. Holding the hangover remedy in her hands, she remembered the words Richard had said to her. “Forget about it. I’ll just wait until he’s better to discuss it.”

“After finishing the hangover remedy, shall we go watch the fireworks?”

A hint of a smile lifted the corners of Jasper’s lips. “All right.”

In the backyard of Undella Mansion, under a tree, two people sat on a swing, looking up at the fireworks blooming in the night sky.

“In the past, my favorite thing during the New Year was to sit here, swinging on the swing, watching these fireworks. During the New Year, I would think how great it would be if I could see them every night. It was always Sharon who accompanied me…”

Jasper’s tattooed hand unconsciously tightened around hers. “In fact, I saw you a long time ago.”

“Oh? When exactly?” Eileen looked at him.

In the back garden of the Swan residence, beyond the courtyard, was Jasper’s villa. Not a single light was on, making it look desolate. From a distance, it felt cold and was shrouded in loneliness and darkness.

Jasper quietly looked at her. “Three years ago, that was my darkest time, when I was so oppressed that I could barely hold on… In the room, apart from the darkness and the sound of water, I heard your laughter. That day was also during the New Year… You were laughing with such joy, and it piqued my curiosity. I wondered what could possibly make you that happy. Hence, I got up to see. I watched you holding a doll, talking to it all day. You said it was left for you by your mother. Besides eating, sleeping, and going to school every day, I could always hear you talking to yourself in the yard…”

Three years prior, he had attempted suicide no less than three times. On that day, he was

ready to end it all. The shards of glass cut through his wrist, and he watched as his blood slowly drained away. Lying in a pool of his own blood, he awaited the arrival of death.

Yet, the laughter of a little girl seemed to possess a magical healing power for him. The onset of depression was an overwhelmingly oppressive experience, filled with thoughts of wanting to completely free himself. Living, it seemed, only brought him pain.

Jasper smiled. “Do you still remember the song you sang?”

Eileen asked calmly, “What song?” She was unaware that at that time, Jasper was in Undella Mansion. She always thought that the house next door was uninhabited, with the curtains always drawn during the day and the lights off at night.

“Think about it!”

Eileen was deep in thought when suddenly, a light bulb went off in her head. She exclaimed, “Ah! I’ve got it! Is it a song about a door and a monster?”

“You still remember! I’ve almost forgotten about those times.”

That was the only thing her mother had left her, but when her father found out, he set her doll on fire.

Later on, it was Sharon who told her that the doll was hand-sewn by her mother. It was one of a kind in the whole world, and no second one could be found anywhere.

“It’s all right. I’m glad I still remember.”

Eileen looked up at the night sky. “Stop dwelling on the past. If it brings you pain, then just forget about it… The fact that you’re still doing well now is more than enough. After all, we come into this world, each with our own purpose for living. We can’t always live in the past,

can we?”

Jasper said, “You’re right, Eileen… Thank you. It was you who gave me a new hope in life.”

Eileen also made him understand the meaning of life.

She was like that beam of light, pulling Jasper back from the depths of hell.

Eileen reached out to adjust his collar, a gentle smile gracing her lips. “Don’t worry,” she reassured him. “This too shall pass, and things will only get better for you. Don’t forget that you are the invincible Jasper.”

He chuckled softly. “Indeed, nothing is impossible.”

The Smith family was the leading family in Hulbury, so she hoped he wouldn’t repeat the same mistakes.

“Ealeen, will you always stay by my side?” Those amber-like eyes gazed at her, forming a vortex that deeply drew her in.

A hint of panic crossed Eileen’s mind. “Haven’t I always been here?” Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.

“You know what I mean.”

Eileen feigned confusion. “Hmm?”

Jasper gently ran his hand through her slightly curled long hair. His gaze filled with affection. His fingers curved, tracing down her delicate and innocent yet captivating cheek, landing on her chin. He slightly lifted it, and Eileen found herself lost in his deeply affectionate eyes…

He slowly approached. In the next moment, his hand covered Eileen’s eyes, plunging her vision into darkness. Between her lips, she felt a hint of warmth and coolness, soft and gentle.

Eileen regained consciousness, her eyes wide open, her mind a complete blank. She felt her lips being gently kissed.

It was a kiss filled with passion.

Every breath was filled with each other’s essence, causing their hearts to flutter.

Shadows on the ground were entwining and intertwining.

The moonlight that night was even more gentle than ever before.

Fabian brought Jasper back, who had sobered up from his drunkenness about ten minutes

ago.

They were just trying to be safe because, after all, it was not secure to drive alone late at night.

Eileen stepped into the foyer, rubbing her icy arms. Only a single lamp remained lit in the grand hall, and the housekeepers had already retired for the night.

Mary was still sitting at the table, her hand propping up her chin, dozing off with her eyes closed.

Eileen stepped forward and gently patted her. “Mary, it’s time for you to go back and rest.”

Mary woke up suddenly and said, “Oh! You’re back. Alright, I’m going upstairs now. You should leave.”

“Okay.”

Eileen placed her hand on the railing of the corridor, lost in thought. What just happened? I

should have pushed him away…

However, after hearing Jasper’s words, her heart instantly softened,

It turned out that she had unknowingly saved him time and time again.

Throughout the years of his illness, Eileen couldn’t believe how he had managed to endure it all by himself.

When she reached the room, the door was open.

She took a step forward when suddenly a hand appeared and pulled her in.

Before she could react, Eileen was flipped over and pressed against the door. The man. forcefully held her face and kissed her roughly.

Her pants were pulled down to her knees.

At that moment, Eileen felt something hot pressing and rubbing between her legs.

“No… No… We can’t…”

The voice was unclear.

A surge of electricity ran through her entire body.

“Eric, stop.”

Eileen pushed him away, breathing heavily with her hand on his chest. “Father is still here. What are you doing?”

In the darkness, she couldn’t see how terrifying Eric’s gaze was.

“Aren’t you desperate? Do you prefer Jasper’s kisses, or do you prefer mine?” Eric asked.


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