Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 189
Chapter 189 Make A Choice For You
The events of last night in the safety corridor kept distracting Eileen during the morning. classes for some reason.
She couldn’t stop thinking about his words either.
Eileen didn’t want to overthink things. Pondering certain matters further held no meaning.
Clearing her mind of distractions, Eileen realized she had lost track of where the teacher was in the lecture as she stared at the blackboard.
The first lesson passed in a daze.
Sitting in the front row by the window, Eileen heard voices from behind. They were Yver and Vera.
Vera received a gold-embossed red invitation. “As the future heiress of the Friedman far. I’m extending this invitation to you and Eric. Friedman Group will host a banquet this weekend. I hope both of you can attend on time.”
Vera had never received such a valuable invitation. She looked at it and then tilted her head, smiling slightly at Yvette. “I’m sorry, Yvette, but I don’t know much about the company. I’ll pass this to Eric, though. If he wants to go, I’ll accompany him.”
“Okay! When the time comes, dress a bit more formally. Don’t embarrass the Swan family.”
Vera’s face turned pale, and there was no significant emotion on her face.
After Yvette finished speaking, she gave the invitation to Eileen. “Here, this is for you. Now that you’re with Jasper, you might be my sister-in-law in the future. Regarding the previous incident, Jasper has already reprimanded me. Don’t worry. I won’t mention Elm’s matters. anymore! Please pass this to Jasper. I hope he’ll attend no matter what.”
Yvette’s tone was noticeably different when speaking to Eileen and Vera. With Vera, she was assertive, and her tone always carried a hint of displeasure.
On the other hand, she seemed to back down in front of Eileen, and her tone was softer, like a conversation between friends.
Eileen told her, “I will convey your message.”
“Thank you.”
The only one who could make the proud Yvette bow her head was Jasper and Jasper’s girlfriend, Eileen.
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to her
Yvette handling it? We are just high school students who haven’t graduated yet. What
fact, Yvette’s purpose was
She finally set her eyes on a man,
always been proud, growing up under the admiration of others. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say she
just wanted to show Vera
influential in Hulbury, but Vera
If he wanted to achieve his career goals, she believed she would
good looks and good grades were
impossible to make any progress in Hulbury, where there was no shortage of talent and
wasn’t her
A person with ambitions like him shouldn’t just
be worthy of staying by
young age, Yvette had accompanied her mother, witnessing countless
hidden agendas or crafty deceit, she could spot it with
a threat to her.
Eileen wasn’t even worthy
only liked her because of her face
backing down and apologizing to Eileen as the latter could
was also another thang
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all, Vera wouldn’t stay by Eric’s side
cunning old fox, Will, had always been very measured in his actions.
to establish a
he could also rely on his adopted son
he should do.
many people willing to resort to any means for power, even if it meant abandoning
ask Eric to
at Caerulus Corporation. Ever since he stepped down, his visits to the company had been few and far between. He sat in the CEO’s seat, and Eric stood
percent higher than before, reaching a
insignificant numbers could bring greater benefits to
seems to be doing well. You’ve done
is largely due to Smith Corporation’s support from behind the scenes. In
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