Shrouded Affections: Winning Back My CEO Wife
img img Shrouded Affections: Winning Back My CEO Wife img Chapter 3 Apex Group's CEO Is Getting A New Wife
3
Chapter 7 He's My Brother img
Chapter 8 Thank You For Taking Care Of My Sister img
Chapter 9 I Won't Leave Him img
Chapter 10 I Want You img
Chapter 11 Was He Holding Vivian img
Chapter 12 He's Concealing Something img
Chapter 13 Suspicion img
Chapter 14 How Much Money Do You Want img
Chapter 15 Sooner Or Later img
Chapter 16 Eileen's Boyfriend img
Chapter 17 His Punishment img
Chapter 18 Seize This Opportunity img
Chapter 19 What Could I Possibly Need img
Chapter 20 Her Room Card img
Chapter 21 Owe Me A Big Favor img
Chapter 22 Wait For Me Tonight img
Chapter 23 The Meeting img
Chapter 24 The Revelation img
Chapter 25 Do You Have Someone You Like img
Chapter 26 A Scratch img
Chapter 27 Unexpected Encounter img
Chapter 28 Disturbance img
Chapter 29 Share A Suite img
Chapter 30 She Has Gone To Bed img
Chapter 31 He's Not That Petty img
Chapter 32 Are You Worried About Eileen img
Chapter 33 What Do You Want img
Chapter 34 She Might Not Be Alive Without You img
Chapter 35 Head To The Office img
Chapter 36 Why The Rush img
Chapter 37 I Have A Plan img
Chapter 38 Change Of Attitude img
Chapter 39 Dinner img
Chapter 40 Rumor img
Chapter 41 Exposed img
Chapter 42 I Owe You No Apology img
Chapter 43 Drunk img
Chapter 44 We Are Not At Work img
Chapter 45 Are You Jealous img
Chapter 46 You're Not Even Worthy Of Polishing My Shoes img
Chapter 47 It Will Depend On Your Performance img
Chapter 48 You're Doing This On Purpose img
Chapter 49 Threat (Part One) img
Chapter 50 Threat (Part Two) img
Chapter 51 I Think It's Worth It img
Chapter 52 Falling Into The Water img
Chapter 53 Misunderstanding img
Chapter 54 It's Not Your Fault img
Chapter 55 I Didn't Do It Intentionally img
Chapter 56 Help img
Chapter 57 Are You Close With Eileen img
Chapter 58 Rumors img
Chapter 59 You Can't Blame Me img
Chapter 60 You Can Leave Now img
Chapter 61 It's Really You img
Chapter 62 Unexpected Dinner Arrangement img
Chapter 63 Let's See How Resilient You Are img
Chapter 64 The Past img
Chapter 65 I Will Never Fall In Love With Her img
Chapter 66 Did I Do Something Wrong img
Chapter 67 Her Intentions img
Chapter 68 Personal Virtues Don't Matter img
Chapter 69 Marriage img
Chapter 70 Misunderstanding img
Chapter 71 A Sudden Business Trip img
Chapter 72 Pregnant img
Chapter 73 They Are A Perfect Match img
Chapter 74 Details img
Chapter 75 Drama img
Chapter 76 Twenty Million img
Chapter 77 How Long Can I Live img
Chapter 78 Lunch img
Chapter 79 Stella's Attitude img
Chapter 80 Transfer img
Chapter 81 The Letter img
Chapter 82 Rumors img
Chapter 83 Betrayal img
Chapter 84 Exposed img
Chapter 85 Which Is More Important img
Chapter 86 Invitations img
Chapter 87 You Should Resign img
Chapter 88 What Are Your Plans img
Chapter 89 You Hypocrite img
Chapter 90 A Mess img
Chapter 91 I Was Blackmailed img
Chapter 92 Bold img
Chapter 93 Confrontation img
Chapter 94 Trouble img
Chapter 95 A New Coach img
Chapter 96 Are You Afraid Of Me (Part One) img
Chapter 97 Are You Afraid Of Me (Part Two) img
Chapter 98 Transfer img
Chapter 99 I Happened To Pass By img
Chapter 100 Photos img
img
  /  8
img

Chapter 3 Apex Group's CEO Is Getting A New Wife

The Dawson Mansion occupied a sprawling hillside, encompassing over five thousand square meters. At its iron gate, Vivian awaited in her vehicle.

Bryan and Eileen arrived at the gate. "Stop the car," Bryan said. Without delay, Eileen steered the car to the roadside and parked.

Bryan then opened the door and exited the car. Vivian, who was vibrant like a young girl, had been in the car ahead of them. She also disembarked and hurried towards Bryan.

"Bryan, I was too apprehensive to enter alone, so I waited for you here," Vivian admitted.

For the first time, Eileen chose to remain inside the car. She observed through the window, noting Bryan's face was turned away from her, his expression one of tenderness and indulgence towards Vivian. However, Eileen knew that his softness would evaporate once he was confronted with the truth.

At that moment, the iron gate began to open slowly, and the butler, Jarred, emerged.

"Miss Warren, welcome back. It's been a while," he greeted.

With a bright smile, Vivian responded, "Yes, it has been a long time! But... We'll see each other often soon!"

Jarred offered a courteous smile before turning his attention to Bryan. "Sir, had you informed me of your arrival earlier, I could have been prepared. Your grandmother mentioned wanting to visit the church and, acting on a sudden impulse, she went there last night. Yet, here you are today."

Vivian's smile faded at his words.

Bryan furrowed his brow in response.

Eileen, on the other hand, was still seated in the car, struggling to suppress her laughter.

Her amusement wasn't sparked by the delay in exposing her identity.

Rather, it was Stella's deliberate avoidance of them and her overt revelation of this fact, designed to provoke their frustration, that Eileen found humorously ironic.

"When will Stella return?" Vivian asked, struggling to conceal her disappointment.

Jarred took a moment before responding, "She didn't mention a specific time, but she won't return soon. She usually stays there for at least half a month. This time, she mentioned wanting to enjoy a few extra days of quiet."

Stella had chosen to be absent this morning because she knew Bryan would come here with Vivian.

Bryan's parents had been living abroad for more than ten years. Their work kept them so busy that they only managed to come home once or twice a year.

Stella had raised Bryan and valued him more than her own life. Eileen could understand why Stella would have hard feelings toward Vivian because of what had happened six years ago.

Yesterday, Eileen had been too concerned about the consequences of her identity being revealed to consider Stella's feelings.

How could Stella easily forgive Vivian?

Eileen got out of the car and greeted the butler, "Good morning, Jarred."

When Jarred saw her, his smile was more sincere than it had been for Vivian. "Miss Curtis, Mrs. Dawson mentioned you two days ago. She appreciated how hard you've been working for Mr. Dawson and reminded me to tell Mr. Dawson to treat you well."

At that moment, Eileen stiffened because she noticed Bryan and Vivian were both looking at her.

Now, it was clear that Stella valued Eileen, Bryan's assistant, more than Vivian.

At this point, Eileen regretted getting out of the car.

She turned to Bryan, unsure of what to say next.

"Since grandma is not here, let's go back first," Bryan suggested.

He didn't hold Eileen responsible. He knew Stella had done that deliberately. He opened the door of Vivian's car and told Vivian, "You should go back."

Vivian walked over to the black Benz and got in, refusing to go back. "I don't want to go back. I want to go to the company with you," she said.

Bryan remained quiet for a moment before he turned, offered Jarred a look, and entered the black Benz.

"Take care, Jarred. Goodbye," Eileen said her farewells. Then, she entered the car and drove off.

Vivian's arrival at the company stirred discussions.

Everyone was aware of Bryan's marriage, understanding it was primarily to please his grandmother.

In the six years that followed, his wife had never been seen by them, making it clear Bryan's marriage was in name only.

Vivian's return, marked by her presence at the company, seemed to stake her claim.

The implications for the future were clear.

While Eileen was preparing coffee, some colleagues approached her, eager for gossip. "Eileen, is the boss about to change his wife?"

"He has never actually had a wife before," Eileen replied.

Despite feeling upset, Eileen reminded herself to come to terms with reality.

All she could do was brace for the eventual revelation of her identity and the consequences that would follow. She resolved not to disclose her identity proactively.

She believed that telling Bryan the truth herself wouldn't mitigate his anger. Anticipating her inevitable dismissal, she valued each day that she could still work here.

"You're right. I just saw Miss Warren. She's stunning!"

"Indeed. Mr. Dawson has clearly not forgotten her even after six years. She must be charming!"

As this topic unfolded, more people joined the conversation. Eileen, holding her coffee, took a sip amidst the chatter.

After finishing her coffee, Eileen washed the cup and addressed her coworkers, "Let's focus on our tasks. Remember, work is paramount."

The identity of Bryan's enigmatic wife sparked widespread curiosity within the company. Eileen often caught snippets of their conversations, their speculation about the wife's identity never ceasing.

There were even whispers about a plan to loosen Bryan's tongue with alcohol at a social gathering, hoping he would reveal information about his wife.

Eileen wished she could enlighten them that no amount of alcohol would help because Bryan was oblivious to his wife's identity himself.

As her colleagues dispersed, Eileen anticipated their continued gossip in quieter corners.

Returning to her desk, she found Vivian occupying her chair.

"Eileen, you've returned," Vivian greeted her with a warm smile, looking like she was in a good mood. Clearly, she didn't take the butler's earlier comments to heart.

"Miss Warren, shouldn't you be with Mr. Dawson in his office?" Eileen approached, wearing a courteous smile.

"He's occupied with a meeting," Vivian responded, gesturing to the chair beside her.

That chair was usually situated in Bryan's office, but it had been relocated by Vivian, indicating her intentions to stay here for a while.

"There's no need for formality between us. Just call me Vivian. We're about the same age, after all." Vivian noticed Eileen's hesitation and gently urged her to take a seat.

Eileen, on the other hand, was apprehensive because she was worried about what Vivian might do.

"Bryan can be quite temperamental. You've probably been scolded a lot by him over the years, right?" Vivian said, her tone casual.

"It's alright. I've come to understand his actions," Eileen replied.

"Bryan mentioned you're the longest-serving assistant he's had, a testament to your competence," Vivian remarked. "I've seen many male assistants like my brother's assistant, Benjamin. You seem to be better than most of them."

Eileen listened with her gaze lowered. There was a sense of detachment in her eyes. Vivian's friendliness left her feeling slightly guilty.

"Is Bryan always so tied up with work?" Despite the fact that Eileen wasn't responding, Vivian kept the conversation going.

"He's extremely busy, not finishing work until around ten each evening," Eileen replied.

"Could you share his schedule with me?" Vivian asked, gesturing with her phone. "You can send it to me over WhatsApp."

It became clear to Eileen now that Vivian's reason for connecting on WhatsApp had been merely to access Bryan's schedule.

"I'm sorry, Miss Warren, but I'm not at liberty to share Mr. Dawson's schedule," Eileen said, respectfully refusing Vivian.

"Not even with me? Given our connection, I assure you, I wouldn't disclose his schedule to anyone," Vivian said.

"Miss Warren, please understand my position. Don't make things difficult for me," Eileen replied, not wanting to seem obstructive to Vivian deliberately. Her commitment to professional ethics simply wouldn't permit such an action.

Disclosing Bryan's whereabouts carelessly could lead to dire repercussions.

Vivian exhaled in resignation. "It seems neither of you is easy to sway. Yet, if I can make Bryan happy, I'm confident he'll manage the situation with his grandmother."

Eileen, however, silently considered Vivian's optimism misplaced. Had Bryan been capable of navigating his relationship with Stella, the coerced marriage six years prior would not have occurred.

The marriage seemed more like an agreement between Bryan and Stella.

Bryan wouldn't even be able to get a divorce without Stella's approval.

"I think he holds some resentment for what transpired six years ago. My return is an attempt at restitution. If you're unwilling to disclose his schedule, might you assist me in another manner?" Vivian said, staring at Eileen with hopeful eyes.

Faced with Vivian's earnest request, Eileen found herself unable to decline.

"If it's within my capacity, I'll lend my assistance," Eileen replied.

Vivian's expression brightened at the response. "I haven't finalized my plans yet. I'll reach out to you on WhatsApp once I do!"

Eileen nodded in agreement. Before Vivian could say something more, an intercom buzz interrupted them.

"Bring me a cup of coffee." Bryan's voice was clear and pleasant to the ear.

Before Eileen could rise, Vivian was already on her feet, declaring, "Leave these small tasks to me from now on. Focus on your responsibilities!"

With that, she proceeded to prepare coffee and delivered it to Bryan's office.

Eileen massaged her temples, refocusing on her tasks. She removed the USB drive from her computer and headed to the copy room.

There, while lost in thought beside the printer, she inadvertently produced ten copies without realizing it.

A colleague entering the room noticed it and said, "Eileen, why did you make so many copies?"

Eileen's mind had been preoccupied with thoughts of what might be transpiring between Vivian and Bryan in his office. She was snapped back to reality by her colleague.

"I've finished using the printer. You can use it now," she said.

Exiting the copy room with the documents in hand, she was swiftly guided to a secluded corner.

"Eileen, is it true that Mr. Dawson's first love has returned?" Judie Curtis asked, donning a business suit and makeup too heavy for her age, not pausing for a response. "What's gonna happen to you? Were your two years sleeping with him all for naught?"

Perhaps due to how agitated she was, her voice was loud enough to garner the attention of the people leaving the copy room.

Frowning, Eileen responded, "Please, you don't need to worry about me. Moreover, such topics are not appropriate for work hours."

Judie was the only person privy to Eileen's private matters with Bryan.

"How could I not worry? Roderick and I are looking for a place in the school district, remember?" she said with urgency.

Eileen met Judie's gaze, which carried a hint of self-serving intent.

Roderick was Eileen's younger brother, and Judie was his spouse, a modest university alumna.

Judie had benefited from Eileen's support to secure a position in the company.

Now, Judie's expectations had escalated to a car and a house, and she wanted Eileen to help her achieve that.

            
            

COPYRIGHT(©) 2022