Chapter 116
“Eve, stop it. We are husband and wife. I won’t bring up the matter of divorce from now on. And don’t
you think about getting a divorce.” Lyle appeared saddened as he gazed mournfully at me. The sorrow
and longing that spilled from his eyes made it seem like I was the one who was unsatisfied with our
marriage, not him.
He had always said that I caused trouble, for which I had always found an excuse. I had transformed
from being a meek and soft-spoken woman to a prickly one. The type whose thorns kept people at bay.
And all of that because of whom?
I gazed at him in disdain, without even bothering to anticipate what he woulde up with next. I was
just content with watching his charade. Besides, the next time when Crystal came causing trouble with
me, he would cast me aside without hesitation anyway.
This was the day after the party. The Lane family’s massive vi had architectural elements which were
reminiscent of a medieval castle. Its ability to house such a long guest list impressed me as well.
Sabrina had mentioned that only the people who were present the night before were aware of the
incident. As for Mr. Wilson, he had slipped away that very morning.
When I was having breakfast with Sabrina in the dining hall, I felt the full extent of the Lanes’ grandeur
as I admired the beautiful decor and silverware. I became distinctly aware that my self-esteem would
be crushed just by attempting to deduce Christopher’s worth.
The frustrations of the poor are iprehensible to the rich.
I sighed as I bit hard into a piece of foie gras. Sabrina red at Lyle who clung to me like a lost sheep.
“What’s the situation with him?” She asked with a wink and a jerk of her chin at Lyle’s direction.
“The end of the world, I guess. We’re back together and working things out.” Despite the apparent good
news, I was dejected.
Lyle meant what he said of wanting to start anew with me. He began to act like the model husband,
fetching whatever I desired during breakfast, even serviettes for me to wipe my lips after I was done. I
wasn’t used to this sort of affection from him, and could not repress a slight shudder.
As we spoke, Sabrina’s phone rang. She nced at it and then at me with a strange expression on her
face. She dashed off to the kitchen and returned with a heavy porcin bowl, which she ced in front
of me. “Eat up, this will help replenish your blood, supposedly.”
I eyed the contents of the bowl curiously and found a dark mass of red, which I identified as deer liver.
It was supposed to be very expensive. I took a tentative taste and found it to be surprisingly sweet and
smooth. “Did you have the kitchen prepare it for me?”
Sabrina giggled and burst into song. “Who was it that brought me to you? It was the moon, the moon,
the moon…”
I understood at once. Christopher must have called Sabrina to ask her to bring the bowl of deer liver
over. Since this was his house, he must have had the kitchen prepare it ahead of time. I looked up in
an attempt to seek out the familiar figure out of the crowd in that extravagantly decorated dining hall.
I was not disappointed. Spotting Christopher and his brother sitting in a corner, they appeared to be
having their lunch. Several other important-looking young men shared their table, all of whom were
immersed in discussions. The crowd gave their table a wide berth.
Christopher must have felt my gaze, for he cast a casual eye in our direction and turned swiftly back.
He tapped a finger on the table and ced it gently on his stomach. This tiny gesture may have been
missed by any other observer, but I got the message loud and clear: I was to finish the entire bowl of
deer liver.
I smiled. At the same time, Lyle whispered angrily in my ear. “What are you looking at? I’ve told you
that Christopher has a fiancée, if you were to be involved with him, you’re asking for humiliation.”
“Hah!” I scoffed at his words with tant shamelessness. “This is the Lane family mansion. I was just
contemting on whether or not I should go over and greet our host.”
“They are discussing important manners,” Lyle said disapprovingly. “Your status is not important
enough to participate.”
“That’s right, which is why I’m only worthy to sit here with you,” I said with a coldugh. Noticing that
Sabrina was eyeing my bowl mischievously, I felt slightly embarrassed, prompting me to slide the bowl
over. “Would you like a taste?”
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“I don’t need my blood replenished,” Sabrina responded hastily. “You’re the one who has had an ordeal.
You should finish it. Besides, I don’t want to cause any trouble,” she added in a soft voice.
“Have some fish, it’s good for you,” Lyle interrupted, feeling left out because he did not understand our
conversation. He slid a te of fish over.
I pushed it away with revulsion. Though I used to cook arge variety of fish at home, that did not mean
that I enjoyed eating them. Lyle loved fish, which was what made me learn to cook them I had also
perfected the art of pretending to enjoy the taste of fish, too.