Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen

Chapter 222





When Eileen stepped out of the kitchen again, she found Egbert standing and putting on his coat with one hand.

Eileen casually walked over to help him put on his coat.

Egbert gave her a calm look, but said nothing.

Once he was fully dressed, Eileen asked in a deliberately casual tone, "Hey, mister, feeling any better now? Headache gone? Not feeling like puking anymore?"

Egbert didn't answer. He was busy buttoning up his coat. After he finished, he finally spoke up, "Get ready, come with me."

Eileen was stunned. She asked, puzzled, "Where to?"

Egbert replied, "My place."

Eileen burst out laughing, "What are you talking about?"

Just then, Eileen's phone rang.

She glanced at it, the caller ID read "Mr. Albert Reed".

Eileen blinked, answered the call, "Hey, Mr. Reed..."

On the other end of the line, Albert spoke in a serious and worried tone, "Eileen, Egbert told me you were targeted by some organization and got kidnapped! Is this true? Why didn't you tell me earlier! You need to head home with Egbert right now, it's the safest place. How am I supposed to face your dad if something happens to you!"

Eileen was at a loss for words, completely taken aback.

She looked at Egbert, his face as calm as ever.

She never imagined that Egbert would tattle on her to Albert!

Eileen was flustered, she quickly tried to explain, "Mr. Reed, I'm fine..."

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Eileen struggled to respond, "But I have work..."

"Work can wait. Let Egbert take you! Or our drivers and bodyguards can escort you! Just get here now!"

With that, Albert hung up the phone, apparently not interested in hearing any excuses.

Looking at her disconnected phone, Eileen felt dumbstruck.

She never expected Egbert to treat her this way!

Eileen felt cornered. She stared at Egbert for a moment, then forced a smile and extended her hand, "Mr. Egbert, how about we bury the hatchet? Shake hands, still friends, deal?"

Egbert looked at her with a smile, calmly said, "Pack your things."

Eileen exclaimed, "Egbert! Shouldn't we make peace?"

"

Egbert didn't say anything else, he just sat down leisurely, watching her, waiting for her to pack and leave with him.

She had helped Egbert, let him rest in her own bed, and this is how he repays her!

Eileen took a deep breath, knowing Egbert was a tough nut to crack. She sat down, determined to continue persuading him, "How about this, I won't kick you out. You can stay the night here. You take the bed, I'll take the couch, deal?"

The man stared at her, as immovable as a mountain.

Eileen hurriedly said, "If you don't say anything, I'll assume you agree. Call your dad and tell him we're not coming home tonight!"

With that, she dialed Albert's number and handed the phone to Egbert.

Egbert took the phone, but immediately hung up.

"Hey, you..."

"Eileen." Egbert looked at her and said solemnly, "I'm not joking. You're in danger out there."

Eileen frowned, "What danger..."

"NightKing has escaped." Egbert explained the situation in detail, "He'll be out for revenge."

Eileen grabbed her head in panic. She hesitated for a moment, then finally confessed, "Actually... I wasn't kidnapped by NightKing... I lied to you..." Egbert calmly replied, "I know."

Eileen was taken aback, "You knew?"

The man responded indifferently, "The military are monitoring NightKing's activities. I know exactly what he's done and what he hasn't."

Eileen was surprised, "Then why..."

"But you shot him." Egbert said seriously, "How can you be sure he won't seek revenge for that?"

Revenge on her? Eileen thought back to the bullet she had shot into her teacher's wrist.

If she had to admit it, her teacher was indeed a ruthless and vengeful person.

Eileen suddenly remembered something from her past.

Back then, after NightKing had taught her for two years, he had wanted her to go with him.

Of course she refused. At that time, she hadn't been hurt by Sarah Roach yet, and still harbored feelings for her. And then there was Hubery, whom she was foolishly infatuated with.

So naturally, she didn't want to go, but NightKing wouldn't take no for an answer.

The Bloodbane Shadowsociety was a ruthless organization.

And the leader of the Bloodbane Shadowsociety was far from kind and forgiving.

Eileen remembered that NightKing had shot her five times that day.

The first shot hit her right calf, but she managed to stay on her feet.

The second shot hit her left calf, but she still didn't kneel.

The third shot hit her right knee, and she was barely holding up.

The fourth shot hit her left knee, and she couldn't hold on any longer. She fell to the ground with a thud.

Eileen was near her limit after being shot four times. She lay on the wet, muddy ground, her body shaking uncontrollably from the pain, her breathing ragged.

NightKing came over and kicked her over.

Just like a pancake in a pan, her body flipped from lying face down to lying on her back.

She thought she was going to die that day. She closed her eyes, ready to welcome death.

Then she heard her teacher's voice above her, "Forget it, let's go."

"Forget it, let's go!" Those words were like music to her ears.

Eileen couldn't believe it. She opened her eyes to see her teacher walking away without looking back.

He actually spared her.

Eileen's throat felt like a desert, but she swallowed back her tears and pushed herself up from the ground.

Her legs could barely carry her, but she tried to get away.

Suddenly, a gunshot rang out, and a bullet hit her in the back.

Her body jerked, and she fell back on the ground, face buried in the dirt. With much difficulty, she turned her head to see.

It was her teacher, that heartless bastard! He stood there, his gun smoking, staring at her and calmly said, "Sorry, I've decided I can't let you go after

all."

After saying this, he tossed the gun to someone nearby. As he turned to leave, he said, "Get her a decent grave."

This made her blood boil!

Thinking about it, Eileen clenched her fists but when she looked up, she saw Egbert sitting across from her.

Ugh, Egbert's worries were justified, NightKing was indeed a sly and unpredictable bastard!

In the end, NightKing didn't bury her, but sent her to an underground black market hospital.

But that bullet in her back nearly killed her! She was barely hanging on!

Thinking about this, Eileen looked at Egbert, bit her lip, and finally said, "Alright, I'll go back with you, to see your father."

Egbert leaned over, gently ruffled her hair and said softly, "That's a good girl."

Eileen looked at him, shrank her neck a bit, moved her head out from under Egbert's hand, stood up, and started fixing her clothes.

An hour later, Eileen and Egbert arrived at the Reed family's place.

The Reed family's house was Egbert's mother's villa, with tight security and a pleasant environment.

Egbert got out of the car, and Eileen quickly followed.

When they reached the door, Eileen suddenly grabbed Egbert's sleeve and asked, "Is my hair a mess? Can you check?"

Egbert turned around, looked her over, touched her hair, and said, "You look fine."

Eileen nodded and said, "Let's go in then."

Egbert smiled, and pushed open the door.

Inside, it was pitch black.

Hmm? Was there no one home?

Since it was her first time here, Eileen didn't wander around. She just stood at the door, peering inside.

Egbert closed the door behind them.

Seeing that the lights weren't on yet, Eileen called out softly, "Egbert..."

Before she could finish, she heard the sound of running feet...

The next second, before Eileen could react, a small figure suddenly hugged her leg.

Then, a childlike voice called out softly, "Happy birthday!"

Eileen froze.

"Bam." Suddenly, the whole hall lit up.

Eileen looked down to see a grinning Isabel hugging her.

Looking ahead, she saw a group of people wearing party hats walking toward her.

Albert, Josephine, and...

Eileen's gaze landed on the last person who appeared, a gentle and dignified woman who had a striking resemblance to her and was pushing a birthday cake. Rosalind...

She was completely stunned.

Rosalind walked up to Eileen, her kind smile on her face as she greedily studied her daughter's pretty face. After a while, she gently said, "Eileen, happy birthday."


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