Chapter 27
Chapter 27
Eileen sighed, slowly dropping her hand, and saying helplessly. “It’s nothing”
The man took his eyes off her, gave a cold laugh, and walked away without another word. It was only after he had entered the room and closed the back door that Eileen began to regret it.
In fact, after spending some time together, she no longer found Egbert as off–putting as she initially did. On the contrary, when everyone else was against her, only Egbert stood by her side, albeit coldly.
Eileen didn’t know what kind of person he really was, but in her eyes, this aloof movie king was surprisingly easy to be around.
The only problem was, when he got angry, just like his “movie king” status, no amount of sweet–talking could appease him.
She admitted what she said last night was totally out of line. But Egbert didn’t have to hold a grudge for so long, did he?
“He really has a bad temper, she grumbled. The cold wind was making her feel chilly, and Eileen was in no mood to stroll around any longer, so she turned around and ran back.
Just as she opened the back door, she bumped into someone.
“Watch it, why are you always so jittery? Like a kid.” the person laughed.
Eileen locked up sharply, her eyes cold as she regarded Hubery, who was inside the door.
Hubery, with a mocking smile on his handsome face, said, “Eileen, I’ve missed you” Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
Eileen scoffed, “Are you sick or something?”
“You’re still pretending to hate me, huh? I’ve checked, there are no cameras here, no one around, you don’t have to pretend to hate me. Eileen, can we talk privately?”
Eileen gave a nonchalant laugh, glancing at Hubery’s face. “Sure, what do you want to talk about?”
Hubery looked around before lowering his voice. “Let’s talk outside.” Saying this, he ushered Eileen out the door.
The back door closed again, and two seconds later, Egbert came out of the kitchen next door, holding a cup of hot coffee. He was about to enter the living room when he suddenly paused, turned his head, and looked at the closed back door.
“Now you can talk. What exactly do you want to talk about?” In the garden, Eileen asked coldly, her body shivering from the cold.
Hubery also felt cold, but outside was the only place where they wouldn’t be heard. He smiled and said, “Let’s talk about us. I’ve called you so many times, why won’t you pick up?”
Eileen was taken aback. “You called me, and I didn’t pick up? What was the notification?”
Hubery said. “Your call cannot be connected at the moment.”
Eileen nodded. “Seems like I need to switch my carrier. Do you know any that would tell the person outright that they’ve been blocked?”
Hubery’s face changed. “You blocked me?”
Eileen laughed. “What else?”
Hubery frowned. “Is it because of Harlan? Eileen, let me explain, I really didn’t know anything. I was shooting a film then, and heard later that Harlan was taken to the hospital. He seemed to be injured,
but I didn’t know what exactly had happened. I went to your hotel and saw blood in your room, it was only after Harlan called me that I found out. I tried to call you to explain, but I couldn’t get through…”
“So you’re saying Harlan was lying?” Eileen countered.
Hubery replied calmly. “Of course he was lying, how could I possibly sell you to him? You are my fiancée, and we are engaged. How could I do such a thing?”
Eileen laughed coldly “Then, if you didn’t set this up, how would Harlan know which hotel I was staying at? How could he have the audacity to barge in? He’s a renowned director, and wouldn’t randomly assault an actress. Plus, I remember feeling extremely weak that day, and the last thing I had was the juice you gave me”
“I really didn’t know about any of this, it must have been Harlan’s doing. He has had ill intentions towards you for some time. The juice was from the set, he must have drugged it! Eileen, you need to believe me, didn’t you always trust me no matter what happened?”
Yes, she trusted him, that’s why she paid with her life. She had to pay with her life to see his true colors.
Thinking about what had happened, Eileen clenched her fists, but said, “Hubery, so I really misunderstood you?”
Hearing this, Hubery quickly replied, “Of course,”
Eileen walked to the edge of the garden fountain, her face filled with sorrow. “Then will you blame me for treating you so badly recently?”
Hubery followed Eileen to the fountain, saying sincerely, “How could I blame you? As long as you believe me, that’s enough Eileen, we had agreed that you’ll wait for me. When the time is right, we’ll get
married. You’re my fiancée, how could I blame you?”
“Hubery, will you really marry me? Eileen looked up at him expectantly.
Hubery’s face broke into a confident smile. “Of course, why would I lie to you”
“Egbert?” When Josiah came to the kitchen for water, he saw Egbert standing at the back door of the villa with a cup of coffee.
Egbert seemed to be about to go out, his hand was on the doorknob, but he didn’t open the door. “I was just wondering where you went, you…
Josiah yelped, not for any reason, but because Egbert suddenly turned around, and his eyes looked very cold.
Josiah backed away worriedly. “Did I offend you?”
Egbert put the untouched cup of coffee on the countertop next to him with a rough movement, causing some of the coffee to splash out. He retracted his hand, preparing to go back to the living room.
The next second, a scream pierced the air.
Egbert stopped Josiah also heard it, and he looked towards the back door in confusion. The sound came from the garden.
Egbert squinted his eyes and turned back around, heading to the door, and pushing it open. As soon as he stepped out, he heard a shrill male voice, “Eileen, are you crazy?”
Josiah dashed out, only to see Hubery, shivering and standing in the garden’s fountain.
The sight of this in the freezing winter sent a bone–chilling cold down Josiah’s spine. The icy look on Egbert’s face gradually softened as he looked
forward.
Eileen stood by the fountain, hands in her pockets, coldly saying, “Hubery, didn’t you say you love water? I’m just trying to cater to your interest here. Why are you getting all worked up?”
Hubery, who hadn’t noticed Egbert and Josiah on the side, roared, “Who said I love water?”
“Don’t you? Then why did you drag me over here to the fountain?”
“Eileen‘
What’s up, did you catch a cold?” Eileen chuckled. “Don’t worry, I’ll arrange your cremation for you Look how responsive I am, the moment you cough, I’m on the phone with the crematorium. Still keen on marrying me?”
“Eileen! You’re insane!” Hubery, shivering from anger and cold, tried to climb out.
Just as Hubery made it to the edge of the fountain, Eileen gave him a swift kick sending him back in, his head plunging straight into the water, gulping down mouthfuls of icy water.
“Hold your horses, Hubery.” Eileen said with a grin. “Didn’t you say there’s no one around, no cameras? It’s not often we get to have a good chat. I’m just getting started.”