Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 288
Chapter 288 Did Someone Visit My Room Last Night?
After returning home, Jasper sat on the living room couch, smoking throughout the night. The ashtray was filled with cigarette butts.
As dawn broke around six in the morning, the sky began to brighten. The housekeeper who arrived to clean up was taken aback when she found the living room filled with thick smoke.
Shouldn’t Mr. Jasper, who just got engaged to Ms. Eileen yesterday, be at the hotel with her at this time?
“What time is it now?” Jasper suddenly spoke, startling the servant.
“Mr. Jasper, it’s almost six o’clock.” |
Is it already daylight?
Jasper glanced outside with his bloodshot eyes. As he stood up from the couch, his body swayed unsteadily. Suddenly, without any warning, he closed his eyes and inexplicably fainted.
“Mr. Jasper!” The servant exclaimed in shock, quickly calling for the family doctor.
The family doctor arrived half an hour later, and after conducting a thorough examination, he said. “Mr. Jasper is merely suffering from fatigue due to lack of rest. Let him have a good sleep, and he’ll be fine when he wakes up.”
Layla, too, didn’t sleep a wink the night before. Upon learning that Jasper had fainted, she could only sigh deeply.
Martha stepped forward to tuck her in “Old Mrs. Smith, you should really get some sleep now. It’s already
dawn.”
Suddenly, Layla asked, “Has the child been found?”
Martha said, “Just now, Mr. Zimmer checked the surveillance feeds. He found that the child was walking together with a woman. After they left… we couldn’t find out anything about the child’s background! It’s really strange. Mr. Jasper has always been chaste and never fond of stirring up trouble outside, so how could there be a child who looks exactly like him? If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I would find it hard. to believe.”
was acting foolishly…” Layla suddenly thought of something. “Where is the photo? Show me
it right away. Please
photos, Layla’s hands trembled, while excitement began to show on her face. In several of the photos, the child’s facial features were somewhat blurred due to the darkness of the night, but at a glance, one could
clear through one thing after another, unsure of what she
hand of the child they were looking for. She had
her, Layla’s eyes widened. “It’s her. It really is her.”
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“Who
but her? When she agreed so easily back then, I knew she was hiding something.” Layla’s gaze darkened. “Do everything you can to contact Nancy. If it’s a child of the Smith family, we
she won’t stay with Mr. Jasper. If Ms. Eileen is
On one side was her grandson, and on the other was the Smith
to Pillere for three months today.
child’s appearance is
accepted by the Smith family, for Layla would absolutely not allow at second
Mrs. Smith.”
o’clock in the morning, Eileen was roused by the persistent ringing of her
a Blake nightgown, she
my head hurt so much? Did I not sleep well last night?
in the room, petals
happened last night? Why can’t I remember anything at
a bit warm. It seemed like
off the covers and got out of bed. The moment her bare feet touched the floor, her entire body suddenly gave way, causing her to fall to the ground.
longer a virgin, Eileen understood
intimate with a man, do I experience this kind of feeling. Could it be that Jasper came back last night? If we slept with each other, why don’t I remember anything?
hotel room door swung open from the outside, and a hotel housekeeper walked in, “Miss, are you
“Who let you in?
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