Chapter 1214
Chapter 1214
After Sally helped Eileen apply the cream on her hand and covered it with some gauze, she said, “You didn’t hurt your bones. The gauze is just to prevent the cream from being exposed. The swelling will go away in a few days.”
Eileen raised her hand and waved it to Fia. “You really did hurt me, Ms. Sia. I can sue you, you know?”
Fia raised her eyes and looked at her. “I can compensate you.”
“I don’t lack money, though!” Eileen said with a cunning glint in her eyes. “Give me a hand.”
Fia said, “If I help you, can you leave my house?”
“If you help me, I won’t pester you again!” Eileen said with a smile. She didn’t think much when she said that. Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
They were all living in Aurora Residences now. She could disturb her whenever she wanted!
Fia said, “Tell me, then!”
Eileen grinned. “If you give that Conrad a kiss, I’ll forgive you!”
“Are you crazy?” Fia gave Eileen an icy glare. “You can kiss him yourself!”
“Blergh! I’m not kissing him! I want to kill him whenever I see him!” Eileen said angrily.
Fia took a deep breath. “Another one.”
Eileen said, “It’s fine if you don’t want to kiss him. Flirt with him then.”
“I’m so sorry, but I don’t know how to flirt with a man.” Fia remembered she never knew how to flirt in the past either. She wasn’t as clever as Esme.
“I can teach you!” When Eileen saw that she didn’t outright reject her, she became excited.
“Ha! Seems like you’re quite experienced.” Fia was quite curious about Eileen too. She didn’t have any new boyfriend during the past five years.
“Well, no. I’ve only had one relationship! But I’m a celebrity! An actress! I’ve played a role in many romance shows and movies to the point that I’ve become experienced.”
Eileen then sat down next to Fia and patiently said, “It’s very easy to flirt and seduce someone. First, wear something seductive.”
She looked at the thick cardigan that Fia was wearing. “Don’t wear something so plain. Wear something that Anine did that night. That should do.”
“I can’t stand the cold.” Fia trembled when she remembered what Annie wore that night.
“Why are you afraid of the cold when you’re so young?” Eileen looked at the central air conditioner in her home. “Turn it on and you won’t get cold.”
“What, you want me to invite him into my home as a guest?” Fia looked at Eileen icily.
It had been five years, but Eileen hadn’t changed at all. She still came up with all these bad ideas.
“Sure. Doctor Sally and I can be your audience, and I can tell you where you did wrong,” Eileen said with a wide smile.
“I’m not interested, and I don’t support this.” Sally felt that she needed to make her stance clear.
“Come on, Doctor Sally! Eileen glared back.
Sally simply said, “I already told you how I feel about this.”
Fia glanced at them and then said as she continued playing her game, “I’m a mother of two children and have to be their model mom. I don’t have time for something unspeakable like that.”
“What do you mean unspeakable? Annie is one of the heirs of Parker Group and she still does that anyway! Where’s her dignity?” Eileen said, somewhat agitated.
Sally then reminded her, “Don’t go head-to-head against her. It won’t do you any good.”
“Can she ban me, then?” Eileen snorted. “I hate how holier-than-thou she is! And all the things she did
behind our backs are a hundred times worse than someone like me who was born poor!”
“If you want to gossip about someone, do it somewhere else,” Fia said as she stood up with her phone. It was almost time for the two kids to be done with their nap.
Adrian and Irene walked out of their room and smiled at her, calling her mommy.
“Whoa! Your children are still so young, and you let them sleep alone?” Eileen stood up and hopped toward the twins.
Fia said, “It is good for them to learn how to be independent earlier.”
For the past five years, Lucifer has been raising them when she was in training.
When she had the time to accompany them, they were already asleep. She was worried that she might wake them up, so she normally slept on the floor next to them.
So, to be more accurate, she didn’t accompany them that much when it was their bedtime.
She got used to it, and so did the kids.