His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 288
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 288
Evadne had just administered Thaddeusâs medication when Mr. Murray stepped in.
âHow are you holding up, Thaddeus?â
âBetter, thanks to Evadne.â Thaddeus said, his gaze tenderly falling on Evadne.
Evadne subtly shifted away from him.
Thaddeus was usually as emotionally unavailable as a seasoned monk, but now he was all charm and flirtation, seizing any opportunity to send her electrifying glances.
It was as if he was an old frying pan, she a fresh egg, and he was dousing her in oil.
âEvadne, I canât thank you enough.â
Mr. Murray was about to bow in gratitude, but Evadne swiftly stepped in front of him, gently stopping him.
âMr. Murray, youâre too kind. Itâs my duty.â
âEvadne, youâre still so good to Mr. Thaddeus.â Mr. Murray wasnât usually one to meddle, but now he couldnât help but play matchmaker.
âDonât get the wrong idea. My loyalty to Thaddeus is because heâs important to his grandpa.â
Evadne smiled, âEverything I do is for Grandpa.â
Mr. Murray could only smile awkwardly.
Thaddeus, on the other hand, looked completely besotted, grinning with sheer delight.
He knew her sharp tongue all too well, but he also knew that her b*dy or her l*ps, one of them was always truthful to him.
âThaddeus, if youâre feeling up to it, please head to the study. Frederic has something to discuss with you.â
Thaddeus nodded slightly, âAlright.
Then he turned to Evadne, his voice a soft whisper, âWait for me. Iâll be back soon.â
âHumph, who says Iâm waiting for you? Iâm leaving now, goodbye!â
Evadne brushed past him, her chin slightly raised in defiance.
There was an urge to reach out and grab her hand, to make her stay. But all he could do was watch her leave the room, his l*ps pursed together in silent desperation. Seeing Thaddeusâs desolation, Mr. Murray felt a mix of joy and regret.
âDo I look silly to you, Mr. Murray?â Thaddeus asked, his voice laced with selfâdeprecation.
Mr. Murray responded with a comforting smile, âNot at all, Thaddeus. I should congratulate you for finally seeing your true feelings. Both of you are single now, and thereâs still a chance. I hope you can love her the way she once loved you. Sheâs a good girl, Thaddeus. Donât disappoint her again.â
Then Mr. Murrayâbowed deeply to Thaddeus.
Thaddeus felt a lump in his throat, his l*ps trembling slightly as he forced back his tears, âMr. Murray, do you think thereâs still a chance for me to win Evadne back?â Mr. Murray paused for a moment, then responded, âThe road ahead may be tough, Thaddeus, but no matter what, donât give up on Evadne.â
Thaddeus.walked alone into Hamiltonâs study.
As soon as the door closed behind him, Evadneâs delicate figure emerged from around the staircase. She tiptoed to the study door, her eyes darting around before she pressed her ear against the door, her dark eyes twinkling with curiosity.
Inside the study, Hamilton was sitting on the couch, pouring a glass of warm water for his grandson.
âThank you, Grandpa.â
Thaddeus took the glass with both hands, maintaining an air of dignity despite his illness.
âThaddeus, are you still in pain from your wounds?â Hamilton asked, concern etched on his face.
âItâs nothing serious. They are just superficial wounds.â
Thaddeus, however, was feeling a bit uncomfortable. But he managed to conceal it well, laughing it off, âDonât worry, Grandpa. Iâm not that weak. I am a soldier, after all.â
âIf youâre not that weak, why didnât you fight back? Your father was clearly provoked by Elspeth. He had no right to lash out at you. Why didnât you take his whip and throw it back in Elspethâs face?â Hamiltonâs voice was filled with frustration.
Thaddeus glanced down at his reflection in the glass, remaining silent.
After a while, Hamiltonâs voice softened, âYouâre my grandson, Thaddeus. Youâre part of the Abernathy family. You donât still feel guilty towards the Abernathy family, do you?â
Thaddeusâs brows furrowed slightly, his l*ps tightened.
When he was five years old, Thaddeus and his dying mother were living in a filthy slum, constantly being bullied and struggling to survive.
That night, a luxury car broke into their bleak world amidst a violent storm.
Their rundown house was leaking everywhere. The wooden door, barely functional, was easily pushed open by the man outside.
Ayoung Thaddeus was sitting by his motherâs bed, feeding her water. His father, Frederic, was young and handsome then, dressed in an expensive suit. He walked into the room, his luxury leather shoes spotless despite the storm.
At that time, Thaddeus looked at the man who seemed to have descended from the heavens, and amidst his shock, only one thought crossed his mind.
âSir! Please save my mother!â
Frederic strode over to the bedside, and upon seeing the unconscious woman, his eyes filled with tears as he held her in his arms.
âCynthia. Iâm sorry, Iâve come too late. Iâve come for you and our son.â
Thaddeus could never forget the day Frederic took his mother back to the Abernathy family, their love as deep as the ocean. Despite the pressure from the family and society, he had accepted Thaddeus, their illegitimate child.
He wondered, did Frederic truly love his mother?
If he did, he wouldnât have switched his affections, and his mother wouldnât have succumbed to depression and taken her own life.
He asked himself, was his motherâs death more unfortunate due to her illness, or was it the fickleness of the man she loved?
âYou donât owe the Abernathy family anything, my boy. Itâs the Abernathy family that owes you,â said Hamilton, his heart filled with sorrow, as he patted his grandsonâs shoulder
âYour father loved your mother very much, but at that time, the Abernathy Group was facing an economic crisis. We were forced to arrange a marriage between your father and the Austin family of Dawnstar City, to save our business. Iâm sorry, my boy.â
âGrandpa, you did nothing wrong. You did what you had to do for the greater good, Thaddeus replied, implying that he blamed Frederic.
âI didnât resist because of my brother. Before he left Elmsworth to recover overseas, he asked me to stay on good terms with Mr. Frederic for his sake, Thaddeus said. âIâve been patient to the best of my ability. But this is the last time. I wonât tolerate it anymore.â
Hamilton sighed deeply, his face filled with sadness.
Outside the door, Evadne was eavesdropping.
She was practically pressed against the door, straining to listen to the conversation between Hamilton and Thaddeus. Although she had good hearing, the soundproofing of the mansionâs doors was impressive, and she had to strain to hear clearly.
âThaddeusâs brother? What happened back then? It sounds very serious,â she pondered.
Suddenly, the door to the study opened!
Evadne, still deep in thought, didnât realize that she had bumped into Thaddeus.
âAre you spying?â Thaddeus asked.
âGoodbye!â Evadne replied, wanting to flee. But Thaddeus quickly grabbed her waist and pulled her into his arms.
Their bodies, warm and close, were pressed against each other. They could both hear each otherâs heartbeats, loud and clear.
Caught in the act, Evadne was both embarrassed and annoyed. She struggled to break free from his embrace, her ears turning as red as beets. Thaddeusâs eyes darkened, his muscular hand slowly raised, his fingers closing around her waist, capturing the softest, most slender part of her. âAnswer me, hm?â
âI-I came to say goodbye to grandfather. I didnât come to hear your secret talks. Let go of me, I need to go!â The young lady blushed, squirming a bit. Thaddeus stared intently at Evadne, feeling a ticklish sensation at his heart, as if a light feather had brushed past it.
The blush on her face and her desperate attempts to explain herself were adorable.
He couldnât take his eyes off her. The more he looked, the more he fell in love.
âNo secrets.â He chuckled lightly.
âHuh?â Evadne looked a bit surprised.
âI have no secrets from you.â
Thaddeus suddenly leaned closer, his warm breath caressing her l*ps, barely able to control his urge to k*ss her. âWhatever you want to know, I can tell you. As long as youâre willing to listen, Iâll tell you everything.â
âAlright, then tell me, what happened between you and your brother?â Evadne, unable to suppress her curiosity, asked.
Thaddeusâs eyes narrowed, his l*ps pursed.
âMenâs mouths are full of lies.â
Evadne mocked him with a sport, âYour promises of honesty are probably just hot air, right?â
âOnce this busy period is over, Iâll tell you everything. Youâre tired today. You should go home and rest.â
Taking advantage of her surprise, Thaddeus planted a light k*ss on her forehead, gentle and restrained.
She was left breathless, her heart rippling with surprise.
âGoodnight Exodne.â
Outside the grand Havenbrook Villa.
The night had turned bitterly cold, and Evadne had left in a hurry. Jason, fearing she might catch a cold, brought her a thick down jacket when he came to pick her up
He had waited for a long time, until his feet became numb from the cold, when Evadne finally emerged from the villa.
âMiss Evadne!â Jason called out to her with a smile.
But she didnât respond, only walking forward with a blush on her cheeks and a distant look in her eyes.
âMiss Evadne!â Jason caught her arm, worry filling his eyes. âAre you okay?â
Evadne shook her head, âOh, Iâm fine, thanks for coming to pick me up, letâs get in the car.â
They climbed into the car, the heating already turned up high and a thermos of tea that Jason had brewed himself waiting for her.
Evadne crossed her legs, sipping her tea, her eyes sparkling as she reached up to touch her forehead where Thaddeus had k*ssed her.
It was as if she could still feel the warmth of his l*ps.
âJason, tomorrow, can you do some research for me?â
âOf course, what do you need?â
âFind out what the relationship is between Thaddeus and his brother, and what happened to the Abernathy family before his mother left Elmsworth.â
She didnât believe Thaddeus would be honest with her.
She was determined to find out the truth, no matter what it took.