Chapter 30 Elm Disliked Her

Will, who prefers solitude, always slept alone. Both the study and the master bedroom on the second floor are off-limits.

Initially, Eileen and Eric occupied the third floor, while Vera lived on the fourth floor.

Now, she had no choice but to give up her room on the third floor and move to the only available room on the fifth floor, which happened to be the topmost floor.

However, the fifth floor had its advantages; it was incredibly serene and boasted a spacious. balcony where she could indulge in activities like planting flowers, sipping tea, and enjoying the night view. Even if she spent all day in that room, she would not feel bored.

Eileen took a few painkillers and some water before starting to tidy up the house.

At that moment, Sharon entered the room looking upset and said, “Even if you wanted to move in, you shouldn’t have been the one to leave.”

Eileen took Sharon’s hand, gently smiled, and comforted her, “Honestly, it’s the same for anyone living in this room. I actually prefer the fifth-floor room. I think my Mom’s paintings. and photographs are kept upstairs.”

“Maybe if I stayed there, Mom can visit me in my dreams. It’s been years since I dreamt of her.”

That room had always felt closest to her mother.

Sharon could not bear to see Eileen in distress and held her hand. “Our Eileen, you’re so sensible.”

“Because I’ve grown up, Sharon. I know many things now,” Eileen replied.

She continued to pack her clothes and essential belongings before the housekeeping company arrived. They replaced all the old furniture in her original room and covered the pink walls with Blake wallpaper, transforming the room’s style in less than two hours.

There were also exclusive custom-made clothing companies that deliver large quantities of clothes and skirts to the upper floors. Will had always been generous with women. As far as Eileen knows, a college student who was with Will for three years was gifted an apartment. after he grew tired of their relationship.

Eileen did not have many belongings, so she quickly packed her things in the tidy room. When she pushed open the glass doors leading to the balcony, memories of her mother flooded back. Her mother used to take good care of the flowers, and there was a painter’s comer on the wall, where her mother drew.

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on the balcony and leaned against the railing, the wind gently brushed her face, and the view was breathtaking. From this spot, she could even see Elsie’s room. Compared to her

going up and down the stairs, there was no reason for Eric to come to

ecstatic, Eileen joyfully rolled around on the bed.

sunflowers. “Eileen, I

clean my room anymore. I’ll take care of it myself, along with

the painting here,” Sharon

heard. Eileen immediately sat up on her knees, removing the blanket from her head. “Eric, why are you here?

coughed a few times and said, “I’m almost better. If you don’t like this room, you can move to

“It’s okay; it’s a good way to exercise. Besides, the view from here

bed and placed a reassuring hand on the top of her head, saying, “I’m just worried that you might

she

be grateful if you spared my life.

replied with a smile, her eyes slightly bent.

Elsie more conveniently. She did not feel wrong

if you need anything,” Eric added.

“Okay,” Eileen responded.

she would not have to

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by, and Elsie stayed there for several days,

Vera and never returned since.

Will in the house; they hardly

alone.

She found that Elsie had fewer classes and mainly taught music, which did not intersect much with her own classes,

In the humanities, her average score was around 100, and in science, it was around 90. These scores were enough for her to get into Rustboro University in Lumiose. Trying too hard beyond. that point would not

surprised to find

real? Are you sure you’re not fifth from the bottom?”

have been evident to all of you, and everyone should learn from her. Although all of you come from good family backgrounds, the knowledge you gain is your own, and sometimes

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