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Chapter 208
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Chapter 208 Chapter 208: Eileen's grip on the cabtightened, her fingertips paling under the pressure as she forced a smile.

"Of course not, why would I hide anything from you?" she replied, feigning nonchalance.

Internally, she was bursting to confess, but the words wouldn't come-perhaps out of fear of the consequences. Noticing Bryan's eyes narrow with suspicion, seemingly probing for the truth beneath her facade, Eileen took a proactive step. She casually walked over, slipped her arm through his, and gently guided him away from the kitchen.

"Wow, it smells amazing in here! I'm famished. Let's dig in. By the way, are you planning to head back to the office later?" As she led Bryan to sit, she deftly straightened his collar, adding a touch of care to her gesture, and slid into the seat next to him. She then began to pick out the green onions from her plate and place them onto Bryan's.

Bryan stopped her, saying, "There's a business mixer tonight. I need to get a jump on selling the core concept of our project to Wist Land's key players before that manager does. If I can secure their interest first, even if that man tries to do something with the core materials, it'll be too late for him.” The project in Wist Land involved a cutting-edge automated electronic product, meticulously detailed from design to internal workings, aimed at major retail outlets and robust online platforms. With the country's largest e-commerce mogul hailing from Wist Land, it was the perfect hub for their initiative. Even if that manager wanted to start production with the materials he had taken, he would still need to reach out to these businessmen.

Eileen, impressed yet unsurprised, smiled and nodded. “I knew you'd have a plan in place." However, her expression shifted to a deep frown as she watched Bryan put the green onions back onto her plate.

"I don't eat green onions. Why do you always wantto eat them?" Your favorite stories galnovesBryan quickly shifted his plate away, guarding it so Eileen couldn't remove the green onions from her plate. "Being picky is not a good trait; you need to change. Otherwise, it'll set a bad example for our future kids, and that would make things difficult for me." Kids? The word caught Eileen off guard. She blinked. "Do you want kids?" she asked.

"Of course," Bryan responded promptly. Noticing the seriousness in her expression, he added, "But not right now." He was aware of the complications and unresolved matters present. Besides, Eileen was not his wife yet; he knew it wasn't fair to ask her to bear his child at this stage.

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Eileen's expression grew earnest as she leaned closer, locking eyes with Bryan. "Actually, it doesn't matter. We're both in our thirties now. After thirty, it'll be risky forto give birth to a child." Bryan paused in his eating, meeting her gaze as the weight of the conversation settled over them. Eileen cleared her throat, feeling slightly uneasy under Bryan's intense stare. His expression suggested he hadn't fully contemplated this topic before.

Eileen averted her eyes, focusing on her meal as thoughts of her conversation with Stella crept into her mind. She was not intimately familiar with the intricacies of the Dawson family dynamics, but she knew that in many wealthy families, having children to secure the inheritance was common practice.

Seeing Bryan's current difficulties, she suddenly thought that maybe they could also use that method. Once the idea took root, it persisted, flickering through Eileen's thoughts intermittently as the afternoon wore on.

Meanwhile, Vivian was in recovery at Pianoforte Villas, receiving intensive treatment that had considerably improved her condition. Recently, she had been distant, barely speaking to Kian. Today, however, her cousin Megan had unexpectedly arrived from Onaland, finding Vivian nearly restored to her usual self.

"Kian toldyou were unwell again, and I was worried," Megan said, clutching Vivian's hand with evident concern.

Though Vivian was mentally sharper, she still looked visibly unwell. As Megan's vibrant presence contrasted starkly with her own frailty, she uncomfortably withdrew her hand.

"What are you doing here?" Vivian asked.

Megan blinked before answering, "My parents heard about your illness and sentto check on you. After all, Kian is a man; he might not be able to look after you properly." Vivian had long been familiar with Megan's tendency to flatter her, so Megan's words did little to stir any feelings of gratitude. Vivian's face remained impassive, prompting Megan to continue. "I also cto sort things out with Jacob. The night we got engaged, he disappeared, and the very next day, he threw out all my belongings and called off our engagement. It was a huge embarrassment for our Beckett family. Even though his father managed to keep it quiet, my parents wantto stay here in Wist Land to try and mend things with him." Vivian was disinterested in Megan's grievances, idly twirling her fingers as she listened. Sensing the lack of engagement, Megan shifted gears, hoping to capture Vivian's attention. "It's all Eileen's fault! On the day of my engagement, I saw her conspiring with Phoebe. I'm sure she had something to do with Jacob leaving that night. Now, she's clinging to Bryan..." Her complaints escalated into venomous remarks, her frustration palpable. This shift finally drew a reaction from Vivian. She replied, "Now that Bryan has distanced himself from the Dawson family, my brother has numerous ways to pressure him. I'm curious to see how long Eileen can maintain her composure." "Vivian, Megan." At that moment, Zola approached with a tray of fresh fruit, gracefully setting it down before them. "Have sfruit. Kian mentioned he has obligations tonight and can't make it back early, so he askedto take care of you." Megan's face twisted slightly in disdain at Zola's entrance; to her, Zola was just a parasite, living off others. Yet, there was an undeniable dignity about Zola that made her difficult to dismiss or belittle. Megan softened her expression.

"Thank you, Zola," she said with a smile.

In Zola's presence, Vivian's expression softened as well. “Zola, thank you for everything you've done these past few days, especially for arranging Dr. Welch's visit." Zola, settling comfortably beside Vivian, flashed a warm smile and asked, "What are you two gossiping about?" "It's about Eileen," Megan replied, offering a piece of fruit to Vivian before selecting one for herself. She resumed voicing her complaints about Eileen, with Vivian occasionally chiming in with agreement.

After hearing them, Zola said in a practical tone, "Complaining alone won't change anything. Without taking saction, how will she learn not to cross you? She's not in a position to handle much pressure right now. You don't need to do anything drastic; just a series of small troubles might push her to consider leaving Bryan." Her words struck a chord, prompting Megan and Vivian to exchange a knowing glance before turning their attention back to Zola.

"Zola, do you have any specific suggestions?" Vivian asked.

Zola looked at them, a hint of surprise in her expression. "Me? I was merely speaking hypothetically. Without the backing of families like the Beckett family or the Warren family, I wouldn't dare do anything like that. You can understand me, right?" "I understand," Vivian replied. "My brother toldnot to involve you unless necessary. We can handle Eileen on our own." She then turned to whisper something to Megan.

Zola, meanwhile, reclined leisurely on the sofa, engrossed in her phone and seemingly detached from the scheming conversation beside her.

As the light outside dimmed into the evening, Eileen gathered her things and set off for the Vance family residence. She had arranged to pick up Adalina en route to the Pianoforte Villas.

During the drive, Adalina asked, “Ms. Curtis, were you okay last night?" "Yeah," Eileen assured her, offering a smile. "Did you read the course materials I sent over yesterday? Did you get a chance to discuss them with Milford?" Adalina nodded. “I did and tried talking to Milford about the materials, but he ignored me.” Milford was known for his moodiness; his responses could be unpredictable, yet ignoring messages entirely was uncharacteristic of him. Eileen suddenly recalled that she had also sent Milford a message about the homework earlier that morning, to which he hadn't responded.

"Perhaps he's just having another off day. We'll find out soon when we arrive at his place," Eileen said, pressing down on the accelerator as they sped toward the Pianoforte Villas.

Upon arriving, Eileen quickly texted Bryan to confirm her safety and then escorted Adalina out of the car. However, the villa loomed dark and uninviting in front of them. After a brief hesitation, Eileen pressed the doorbell, but no one responded.

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With Milford's phone turned off, her only option was to reach out to Zola. Zola answered Eileen's call after several rings. “Eileen, do you need something?" "Miss Murray, I cto your place to tutor Milford. Is nobody home?" Eileen asked.

There was a slight pause before Zola responded, "Sorry, I forgot to inform you. He won't be taking tutoring sessions anymore. I apologize for the inconvenience tonight." Eileen frowned at the news. "May I ask why?" "He's not suited for it. We had a disagreement, and he's run away from home. I haven't been able to locate him since." Zola's voice was tinged with both disappointment and distinct anger.

"Milford has always been stubborn.

It's typical for teenagers to push boundaries, but he's still just @kid! ve Aren't you Worried about him being out there alone so late?" Eileen's tone carried a hint of accusation due to her concern. After a moment of silence from Zola, Eileen realized her tone might have been too harsh. "Sorry, I was just worried." "It's okay. I understand your concern," Zola replied, her voice steady. "And regarding the tutoring fees, I'll make sure to refund the balance in full. Just letknow the total, and I'll send it over." "Miss Murray, this isn't about the money. It's a pity for Milford to stop his studies so abruptly. Please reconsider this decision. I won't push further. Goodbye." With that, Eileen ended the call, her heart heavy with worry. Turning around, she noticed Adalina's anxious expression.

"Ms. Curtis, what happened to Milford?" Adalina asked, her voice tinged with concern.

"It's nothing; no need to worry," Eileen reassured Adalina, patting her shoulder gently. "Let's head back to your place for the lesson. I'll take care of everything else." She ushered Adalina back to the car and started the engine, her thoughts lingering on Milford's situation. Absorbed in her concerns, she failed to notice a car that had been trailing them closely.

As Eileen's car navigated through a m particularly busy section of the road, the car behind them suddenly accelerated, aggressively overtaking them. Just as it was about to pass Eileen's vehicle, it swerved unexpectedly to the left.

Reacting instinctively, Eileen also veered left, forgetting that her car was already close to the road. The wheef edge of the off the pavement, and for a terrifying few seconds, the car skidded out of control. It spun wildly before crashing into a roadside tree. The impact was abrupt but not overly violent, thanks to Eileen's quick reflexes to brake. However, the sudden jolt caused her to hit her forehead against the windshield, sending a sharp pain coursing through her head.

"Ms. Curtis!" Adalina screamed.

Regaining her composure, Eileen quickly turned to check on Adalina, who was now lying in the back seat, her face pale and covered in sweat from the shock.