Chapter 4: Each Plays Their Own Game

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Chapter 4: Each Plays Their Own Game Since the intention was to comfort her, it would be more genuine to do so in person. The Ning Family, in the afternoon. Vivien Eipstein, wearing high heels, returned home alone. Upon seeing her return by herself, the expressions on the faces of her parents instantly turned mocking. "You've just gotten married, and your husband is already cuddling with another woman. Aren't you ashamed as a wife?" "It's fine. There are plenty of people with thick skin. Someone even had an affair with my sister's fiancé in her bridal chamber. I have more than one video stored on my phone, and yet, they're still sitting here unbothered." Her words were like knives, and Hannah Eipstein's face immediately turned pale. "Sister, you really misunderstood. Mingyuan and I aren't that kind of relationship..." "Really? After sharing the bed so many times, you still claim there's nothing between you?" Vivien Eipstein interrupted with a laugh. "Then you must be quite open-minded. Haha, I can't compete with that!" "Enough!" Vivien's father, who had been silent, could no longer hold back. He picked up the ashtray beside him and hurled it at Vivien Eipstein! Even though she managed to dodge in time, a sharp piece of glass still cut her, leaving a winding trail of blood on her forehead. "We shouldn't have listened to the old lady and brought you back! If it weren't for you, Huaiyuan and our little Yue would be the ones getting married now. So what if we gave birth to you? In our eyes, you're just an ungrateful wolf. Even if you've now married up to Herbert Grantham, does he treat you like a wife? He still goes around womanizing!" "Vivien Eipstein, you've disgraced the Eipstein family. You shameless slut!" Each insult hit Vivien Eipstein's numb heart, but she remained unperturbed, smiling coldly. "Exactly, the upper beam isn't straight, so the lower one can't be either. The two people who gave birth to me have bad genes. If you truly hate me, you should go and kill yourselves." With that, she turned and slowly walked out of the Eipstein family's door, ignoring the curses from her parents. She got into her car, and only then did her shoulders sag. At this moment, her best friend called, saying she had seen some gossip in the news and asked if she wanted to go out for a drink. Vivien Eipstein agreed without hesitation. She stepped on the gas, and within twenty minutes, she arrived at the bar. ... At the bar, after several rounds of drinks, Vivien Eipstein said she needed to use the restroom but was intercepted by a tall figure halfway there. Her eyes were slightly dazed, but upon recognizing the person, she sobered up instantly and took a step back. "What are you doing here? Get lost!" "So, you and my uncle are both playing the field. You’ve only been married for a few days, and one of you is flirting with beauties at the grand banquet, while the other is picking up men in a bar." Raymond Grantham stood before her, looking casual and insolent. When Vivien Eipstein first met him, she thought he was decent-looking, but after meeting the breathtakingly handsome Herbert Grantham, she found Raymond Grantham utterly ugly. She frowned and muttered, "I wouldn't even bother with you." Vivien Eipstein, flushed from drinking, looked like a blooming peach, her entire body radiating a warm, rosy glow. Her lips, slightly parted, were plump and inviting. Still angry about the public humiliation of his affair with Hannah Eipstein, and now that Vivien Eipstein was not only unscathed but also married to Herbert Grantham, becoming a wealthy young mistress, and technically his aunt, Raymond Grantham was seething. "Vivien Eipstein, what are you pretending for? I was the one who didn't want you! What part of you can compare to Yue? Don't think just because the Fu family recognizes you, you can rest easy. My uncle isn't that easy to tame..." As he spoke, he started to get handsy. He had also been drinking and, driven by a mix of anger and frustration, he was eager to take out his emotions on someone. His face was red, and his movements rough as he pressed down on Vivien Eipstein's slender shoulders, trying to kiss her. "Get lost! After tasting delicacies, who would want to go back to eating coarse food? Just looking at you makes me sick..." ... In the corridor not far away, Herbert Grantham stood with a friend. The friend pushed up his gold-rimmed glasses and chuckled, "Brother Zhe, isn't that your wife? Why is she still hanging out with that kid, Raymond Grantham?" Hearing Vivien Eipstein describe him as "delicacies," he smirked and was about to step forward when a loud slap echoed through the music. Vivien Eipstein's expression didn't change; she simply blew on her reddened palm. "Sobered up? Be careful, showing disrespect to your elders can bring divine retribution!" Elders? Raymond Grantham, covering his face, gritted his teeth, feeling both indignant and resigned. It seemed... it was indeed true! Even Herbert Grantham was taken aback, but a broader smile spread across his face. "Brother Zhe, your wife is something else. She's clearly not someone to mess with. Looks like you should avoid provoking her, or you might end up like Raymond Grantham, getting slapped by a woman!" Herbert Grantham, keeping a poker face, let his gaze travel from Vivien Eipstein's ankles up her body. Her long, straight legs, encased in a tight dress, accentuated her perfect, graceful figure. His Adam's apple bobbed up and down. "No problem, if she hits me, I'll hit back..." "Huh?" "She would only beg for more." With that ambiguous statement, he strode towards Vivien Eipstein.
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