His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 425
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 425
That heartâstopping kidnapping case was an unspeakable past for the Abernathy family.
Back then, the Abernathy boys were kidnapped by a notorious gang and held in an abandoned warehouse, teeming with cockroaches and rats, deep inside a forest. The kidnappers demanded a hefty ransom from the Abernathy patriarch
Thaddeus couldnât remember how many days he was kept there. The place was filthy, damp, and reeked. He couldnât see the sun rise and set.
As a child, he was beaten and scolded daily. They feared the boys would escape, so they only fed them a meal every three days. They were living in hell.
Later, his older brother, Chad, who was four years his senior, managed to distract the kidnappers during a moment of lax guard. This provided Thaddeus with a slim chance to escape!
In the woods, he stumbled and ran frantically without looking back. After what seemed like an eternity, he collapsed from exhaustion and rolled down a hillside,
Luckily, a kindâhearted hunter, who was out hunting deer, found him. Upon regaining consciousness, Thaddeus immediately contacted the authorities, providing them with clues to track down the kidnappers and finally returning to the Abemathy family.
However, Chad wasnât so fortunate.
The ruthless kidnappers, angered by their escape planâs failure, beat him severely and locked him in a cramped shipping container without food or water for five full days. Chad had to rely on drinking his own urine to survive.
Three days later, after receiving the ransom, the kidnappers stripped Chad and left him tied up at the front gate of Windermere Estate, then left brazenly in broad daylight!
Due to the physical abuse and prolonged confinement in a sealed space, Chadâs internal organs were severely damaged. The daily medical and hospitalization costs alone amounted to over fifty thousand dollars!
For years, Chadâs life was hanging by a thread, barely kept alive by the Abemathy fortune.
The incident left an indelible psychological trauma on the Abernathy family.
Such was the reason why Thaddeus always felt he owed a great debt to his older brother.
Itâs also why Frederic, who was always strict and harsh, showed extreme favoritism towards Chad and harbored resentment towards Thaddeus.
âBut now youâre the heir, he shouldnât interfererâ
Gordon was still filled with indignation. âYou didnât step in that time, and the top shareholders already have opinions about you. He took advantage of the situation and made decisions on your behalf, even achieved a partnership. Now there are many voices in the company supporting him, and even Frederic has been in frequent contact with him lately. Mr. Thaddeus, I know you value loyalty and righteousness, but we Abernathys are not the Ashbournes. Blood ties canât withstand the test of power! You know better than anyone how youâve made it through these years! Even if Mr. Chad saved you back then, even if he was good to you, you two are halfâbrothers, and heâs the eldest son. After all these years, can you guarantee that he has no ulterior motives? That he has no plans for the Abernathy Group?â
Gordon was so worried that he was practically spitting.
Thaddeusâs breath hitched in his chest, his eyes darkening.
âAnd another thing, arenât you suspicious?â
Gordon continued, his mind sharp. âHe always talks about being detached from worldly affairs, but he knew every detail about our cooperation with the J Group. What does this tell us? It tells us that he hasnât been idle these years, heâs been keeping an eye on you and the Abernathy Group! Not only that, during that meeting, he was sitting right next to the chairman of the J Group on the video conference! It was clearly premeditated, heâd been working behind the scenes!â
Listening to Gordon, Thaddeus remained silent, his eyes deepening.
âMr. Thaddeus, you have to be on guard. Itâs easier to guard against a stranger than a thief in the family. You have to watch out, or you wonât know what hit you!â
âGordon. If, I mean, if.â Thaddeusâs voice trembled slightly, âIf one day, Chadâs recovering, he returns to Elmsworth from abroad, and he wants to take over the family business and reclaim the CEO position. Tell me, what should I do? Should I just give up everything I have now?â
*Why should he get it if he wants it? On what grounds?â
Thaddeusâs words hit a nerve with Gordon, who clenched his fists in anger, âWithout you, the Abernathy Group wouldnât be where it is today! Youâve given your blood, sweat, and tears for the company, youâve nearly worn yourself out, youâve even risked your life inspecting the construction sites! You havenât even tasted the fruits of your labor yet, and he wants to come back and take whatâs yours? Why? So what if Mr. Frederic is backing him up? You have Mr. Hamiltonâs favor, weâre not at a disadvantage! No matter how
capable a son is, he still has to listen to his father!â
âWhat son and father, are you trying to twist your tongue?â
The sweet and charming voice of Evadne came before she entered the room.
Thaddeus frowned and signaled Gordon to be quiet, then put on a warm smile.
Evadne walked in, carrying a tray with two cups of tea, âWhat are you guys chatting about so animatedly? Mr. Gordon, you seem quite agitated.â
âNothing much, he gets worked up even seeing two dogs fighting on the street. Heâs young and hotâblooded.â
Thaddeus immediately got up to meet her and took the tray from Evadne, his voice low and husky, âWhy are you being so formal? Are you treating me as a guest, hmm?â
âIâm just worried youâll get thirsty from all the talking.â Evadne smiled wryly.
âA k*ss would quench my thirst more than any drink.
Thaddeus leaned in, his eyes full of love, and k*ssed Evadne, oblivious to anyone else in the room.
Gordon blushed and quickly looked away.
Evadneâs heart pounded like a frightened dear. Just as Thaddeus was about to deepen the k*ss, she gently pushed him away, âI came to talk about something serious, can you be serious?â
âEvadne, youâre too tempting.â
Thaddeusâs eyes reddened with restraint, âSeeing you, Evadne, Lcanât be a damn gentleman.â
Evadne dared not meet his gaze, fearful sheâd melt in his affectionate eyes.
They sat down on the couch, Thaddeus naturally draping his arm over her shoulder. Evadne, in turn, instinctively leaned into him. Together, they formed a pictureâperfect couple.
Gordon felt like crying. He had never expected to witness this reconciliation in his lifetime. It was worth living for!
âAaron called me. Theyâre starting W
Wardâs trial today.â Evadne squeezed her fists,
âYeah, Jareth and I have been scouring the city for Eden. Whether itâs the airport, train station, or docks, we have people on watch. Despite this, weâve yet to spot Eden,â Thaddeus gently enveloped her small fist with his hand, trying to dispel the chill within her
âHe must be protected by someone. Otherwise, given our influence, we would have turned Elmsworth upside down. How could we not find that bastard?â Evadne and Thaddeus exchanged knowing glances. They both knew who was protecting Eden.
âNo matter where Eden is in Elmsworth, he wonât get away. Whoever is protecting him wonât make a difference. Thaddeusâs sharp as a knifeâs edge.
âwe need to keep a close eye on Avery too.â
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Evadne was more comprehensive in her thoughts, âIf heâs really in cahoots with Eden, he wonât let him stay in Elmsworth. The moment Eden falls into our hands and is interrogated, heâll be exposed. Avery will be in a tight spot.â
brows furrowed.
âIs there a possibility that Avery might kill Eden to silence him?â Thaddeusâs handso
Evadneâs heart clenched, she held her breath, âI hope not. Eden was a mercenary, a former royal guard. Heâs not so easily killed. Besides, he wouldnât have come to Elmsworth alone. Even if Avery wanted to act, it wouldnât be so easy, right?â
Although Evadne spoke these words, Thaddeusâs speculation added a layer of worry.
Seeing this, Thaddeus interlaced his fingers with hers, comforting her in a soft voice, âOur enemies are powerful, but itâs okay if we canât catch them all at once. At the very least, weâre not in the dark anymore. Thatâs an improvement. For now, we need to focus on dealing with Elspeth, For Erica, for my mother, and for justice.â
Mentioning his mother, Thaddeusâs voice trembled, his eyes reddened. But in front of Evadne, he strove to control his emotions, acting as her stable protector, the companion who could always make her feel secure.
Evadne felt a heavy ache in her chest. She trembled slightly as she embraced Thaddeus.
He instantly returned her hug, as if he had been waiting for this embrace.
âYou donât need to say anything, Evadne, I understand.â
At night, in the police stationâs interrogation room.
Aaron and his three colleagues from the Major Crimes Unit had been grilling Ward for a full ten hours!
Their experienced interrogation skills were rendered useless in front of this mentally strong, shameless, and wicked man.
Despite their threats and offers of a reduced sentence, they y couldnât get Ward to c
to confess who was pulling the strings!
In the stalemate, Evadne and Thaddeus rushed to the police station late at night
âEvadne. Iâm sorryâ
Aaron ran his hands through his hair in frustration, his handsome face filled with anxiety. Im useless. I havenât been able to get him to confess!
If Ward was deliberately stalling, even if the prosecution finally convicted him, they would have no direct evidence to accuse Elspeth of hiring a killer. The lead would be completely lost!
Moreover there was one more serious problem. Ward was a citizen of Country T. According to the law, foreigners cannot be executed in this country, even for a capital offense. The maximum sentence is 20 years
After 20 years, Ward would be deported back to Country T, where the court would reâsentence him.
The thought of this evil man escaping the death penalty made Aaronâs teeth hurt with rage, âJust thinking about this makes me feel like Iâm being fried in a pan, Evadnelâ
âDonât say that, Aaron. Youâre doing great. Itâs not your fault that Ward is so wicked and cunning.â
Evadne took a deep breath, her eyes sharp, âAaron, could you ask your superiors if Thaddeus and I could see Ward?â
âYou two?â Aaron was astounded.
âYes, let us meet Ward. Let me talk to him, it might help with the case?