His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 439
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Chapter 439
The buzz of the smartphone was incessant, and as the latest notification flashed across the screen, it was clear that Thaddeus and Evadne were once again the talk of the town, their names scorching the top of every hot search. Their public appearances together, despite their status as exes, were like lightning in a bottleâsparking debates and never failing to capture the publicâs eye.
It was as if they were a perfect match, and had they combined their forces in the business world, they would have been unstoppable.
Yet, Fredericâs expression soured at the news.
âOh, look at that. Chairman Emeric sure hit the jackpot with a daughter like Ms. Evadne. Sheâs a media magnet. Anyone else just fades into the background when sheâs around,â Elspeth said with a snide laugh, scrolling through the trending gossip on her phone. âThaddeus and her arenât exactly being discreet. Frederic, why donât you seize the day and propose an alliance with Chairman Emeric? After all, Ms. Evadneâs previous undercover marriage to Thaddeus left us all in the dark, as if weâd wronged her somehow. Itâs like we owe the Ashbourne family a big favor. Nowâs the perfect chance to make amends for the past oversight.â
The Fairhaven Group had already taken their seats, and Mrs. Fairhaven was conveniently seated just across the aisle from Elspeth.
Thus, she overheard every word and couldnât help but furrow her brows in distaste. Elspethâs words were nothing short of nauseating.
Having such a matriarch was a curse that could plague the Abernathy family for centuries. It was a wonder the family hadnât declined already, probably only held together by the sheer tenacity of three generations. The thought of her daughter, Edith, being tied to a family with such a woman made her head ache already.
Thaddeus, the object of Edithâs affections, had indeed grown into a remarkable young man under her watchful eye.
But the Abernathy family was riddled with complexities, and Thaddeus, for all intents and purposes, was no better than an illegitimate son. Though he currently wielded power within the Abernathy Group, he wasnât Fredericâs favorite by any means: Above him loomed a halfâbrother by the same father, and Mr. Hamiltonâs health was failing. How long could he protect Thaddeus?
Mrs. Fairhaven was skeptical about this match for her daughter.
A second marriage at such an age. He was hardly a catch for Edith.
âYeah, Dad, Momâs absolutely right,â Glynnis chimed in mockingly. âJust look at Thad and Ms. Evadne, all over each other like teenagers in love. Itâs like sheâs plotting to return to the throne, and he looks ready to empty his coffers for her wedding gift. Itâs clear as day theyâre smitten. Daddy, why play the villain? Letâs make it a happy ending.â
Glynnis had spent years deciphering Fredericâs temperament. If she played her cards right, speaking in favor of Thaddeus and Evadne, it could very well backfire and make things worse!
Frederic pored over the photos again and again, his sonâs subservient demeanor around Evadne making his gums throb with irritation.
âMy son, no matter what, will not marry a woman he divorced with his own hands. I will not allow such a disgrace to befall him! Emericâs daughter or not, no woman will have that kind of hold over my son!â
His declaration made his stance crystal clear.
Elspeth and Glynnis exchanged covert, spiteful smirks.
Just then, the Chambers Group made their entrance. Matthew, the CEO, and his wife Elva were busy greeting guests, so accompanying Jeff was Avery and Bertha.
âBarry, long time no see,â Jeff casually waved, making no move to shake hands with Barry.
Although both were family patriarchs, Jeff, as the younger, should have approached first to show proper respect.
Barry didnât stand either, merely replying with a cool âIndeed, it has been a while.â
The subtle power plays between the tycoons were almost imperceptible.
The lines were drawn, and the undercurrents were turbulent.
âAvery, I hear Mr. Ashbourneâs arrived. Go greet him, wonât you? We must show our guests some hospitality, canât neglect our friends,â Jeff urged, his voice loud enough for both the Fairhavens and the Abernathys to hear.
His implication was clear: aside from the Ashbourne family, none present were worthy of the Chambers Groupâs attention!
He had effectively snubbed the other twoâfamilies!
Both Frederic and Barryâs expressions darkened, the atmosphere stiff and awkward.
âYes, Dad.â
Avery turned to leave, adjusting his glasses with a touch, his face a pallid mask of resolve in the dim corridor.
He had heard about Evadne and Thaddeus making a splashy entrance together, much to Edithâs embarrassment.
Perhaps, at this very horse racing event, they might announce a reconciliation.
If that happened, it would complicate everything.
And he could notâwould notâlet that happen, especially not today, not at such a pivotal gathering.
In a secluded part of the hallway, Avery stood against the light and dialed Harveyâs number.
âMr. Chambers, what do you need?â came the immediate response.
âIs everything settled with the media?â Averyâs l*ps barely moved as he spoke.
Today had to go without a hitch.
âAll set. The press releases are ready too. Just give the word, and every renowned media outlet and social platform across the nation will break the news instantly.â
âVery good.â
The manâs eyes narrowed with satisfaction, and a sardonic smile played on his l*ps. âIn a moment, letâs first release a scoop that the Abernathy Group and the Ashbourne Group are at odds, while the Ashbourne Group and the Chambers Group are cozying up for a profound collaboration.
Iâve already got someone lying in wait, ready to secretly snap some photos to corroborate the story.â
âYes, sir! But isnât this a bit too hasty?â Harvey expressed his concern.
âThe catâs already out of the bag about that red carpet fiasco. If we donât act now, itâll be too late. I canât just sit back and watch Evadne be stolen away by that despicable bastard.â
Avery recalled the sight of Evadne and Thaddeus arm in arm, intimately close, and felt a burning hatred sear through his chest, his fists trembling violently, âSo, I need to make the first move. Their relationship canât stand the light of day. If thatâs the case, it deserves to be strangled in the dark.â
Meanwhile, Barry glanced at his watch with a furrowed brow, âWhatâs the deal? Jareth still hasnât shown up. Give him a call.â
âRight away, Dad.â Mrs. Fairhaven, anxious herself, quickly reached for her phone.
âAnd whereâs Edith? Canât see hide nor hair of her either. These kids, the older they get, the wilder they become. Harlanâs not reining them in, and theyâre getting more and more out of hand!â
Mention of the Fairhaven Group offspringâs father â his own late eldest son â brought a sudden pang to Barryâs heart, and he fell silent.
Gary saw right through his fatherâs thoughts, his fake smile hiding the tension as he nearly crushed the cigar in his hand.
Thaddeus had other matters to arrange and had entered the inner field with Evadne. After a brief tender moment, they parted ways. .
Evadne walked alone toward the seating area, her high heels clicking crisply in the empty hallway.
âHey, stop right there!â
Edithâs shrill voice cut through from behind.
Evadne didnât stop, marching straight ahead.
Sheâd known from the start that Edith was tailing her, but she simply hadnât bothered to give her any attention.
âDid you go deaf? I said stop!â
Edith, clutching at her messy dress, broke into a jog and cut off Evadneâs path, nearly stumbling in her haste.
The sight was almost comical to Evadne.
âAnd why should I stop because you say so? Who do you think you are?â
âYou!â Edithâs face contorted with anger.
âSpit it out if youâve got something to say, otherwise beat it. I donât have time to waste on your nonsense.â Evadneâs l*ps curled into a smirk, her deep eyes cold as ice.
Edithâs b*dy trembled slightly, clearly intimidated by Evadneâs aura.
She couldnât help but think how similar Evadne and Thaddeus were becoming, even their gazes were identical. Could this be the soâcalled âmarried coupleâs lookâ?
âNothing to say? Then get lost.â
Just as Evadne was about to walk away, Edithâs eyes split wide with malice as she sneered, âYou think Thad is sincere about you? Heâs just putting on a show because youâre now the Ashbourne familyâs darling daughter!â
Evadne couldnât help but laugh, âWhether itâs a show or not, I know it, and you know it too. If it really were as you say, you would quietly watch the drama unfold from the sidelines. Instead, here you are, being so jealous, shamelessly making a scene.â
For a moment, Edith was at a loss for words.
âAnd Ms. Edith, do you know who the most pitiful people in the world are?â
Evadne leaned in, her l*ps curling into a chilling sneer, âItâs someone like you, who tries to deceive others to satisfy their own twisted desires, ending up fooling themselves, living in lies and delusionsâthe very essence of a liar.â
Humiliated and trembling with rage, Edith was clearly flustered. It was obvious that Thaddeus and Evadne had resolved their conflict, and her schemes could no longer harm them!
But she wouldnât give up her malicious intent.
So Edith clenched her teeth and forced a wicked smile, âEvadne, do you trust everything Thad says to you? I thought you were wiser, but it turns out youâre just another fool blinded by love, swayed by a manâs sweet nothings!â
âSave your breath.â
Evadne chuckled, âDo you really think Iâd believe anything you say?â
âBelieve it or not, thatâs up to you, but I still have to tell you.â
Edith leaned close to her ear, each word dripping with mockery, âThad came to my room, that scene was caught on camera, you saw it. Arenât you curious what happened when we were alone? I had just gotten out of the shower, completely bare. Thad held me so tight, his breaths were heavy, so hot.â
Evadneâs eyes flashed with uncontrollable anger!
Though she trusted Thaddeus, her mind conjured up unbearable images,
âHis sweaty hand was gripping my waist, caressing over and over. He must have loved the feel of my skin, the softness of my waist, otherwise why couldnât he let go?â
Edith covered her mouth, giggling uncontrollably, âLook at your face, I bet Thad never told you any of this, right? Of course, heâd want to keep these sweet moments a secret forever.
All men are the same, mouthing ânoâ when faced with young, beautiful flesh, but their bodies are too honest to resist!â
âEdith.â Evadneâs gaze was icy.
âUpset, are you? Didnât you just say you wouldnât believe me? But of course, everything I said is true, you donât have a choice but to believe it now.â
Seeing Evadneâs rage, Edithâs expression turned maniacal, her fingers jabbing at her own cheeks, âCome on, hit me. You must be dying to strike me dead right now, arenât you? Come on, hit me.â
Evadne clenched her fists, her nails digging into her flesh..
But she knew she couldnât do it.
This was exactly what Edith wanted; to provoke her, and if she lashed out, she would lose!
Yet, the next second, a sharp âsnapâ echoed through the air-
Evadne stood in shock!
Edith stood in the midst of the grand hall, the echo of the slap she had just delivered to her own cheek still lingering in the air. The force behind it was so fierce that her cheek immediately swelled, disrupting the meticulously styled bun atop her head.
Then, with a sly smirk, she stumbled backward through the double doors she had flung open, emitting a dramatic cry as she clutched her face and collapsed in a heap on the floor.
The crowd outsideâjournalists, guests, staffâall eyes were instantly upon her. Whispers and murmurs began to spread like wildfire, each person jostling to get a better view of the scene.
âWhat in the world happened? Letâs get closer, guysâthis is better than reality TV!â
âDid Edith and Evadne have a catfight? Over what? Itâs such a spectacle!â
âItâs gotta be over a guy, right?â
âCould it be Mr. Abernathy? Man, that guyâs like prime ribâthese ladies are falling over themselves for him!â
âIt looks like Evadne threw the first punch. She didnât hold back, thatâs for sure. Poor Edithâs face is puffed up like sheâs allergic to
shellfish.â
âThatâs just not done, you know? No matter how angry you are, you canât go around slapping people. This is bad form on Evadneâs part.â
The tide of accusation pointed unerringly at Evadne, casting her as the aggressor, her reputation tarnished by the minute.
Sensing a story, eager journalists flocked to the scene, cameras at the ready, encircling Edith as though she were the star of a stage drama.
Edith, the consummate actress, trembled and teared up, looking pitifully at Evadneâs impassive face as she sobbed her accusation, âEvadne, this is too much! Even if you despise me over the whole Thaddeus ordeal, Iâve never troubled you or spoken ill of you. Why
must you antagonize me and resort to violence? Just because your father is the wealthiest man in Skyrim, just because youâre the heiress to the K Group, does that give you the right to bully others so brazenly?â
Her tears were a catalyst for compassion amongst the onlookers.
âWhat does it matter if sheâs the Skyrim tycoonâs daughter? This is Elmsworth! Do the Ashbournes really think they rule the world?â
âEdithâs family is no less distinguished. Why should she put up with this humiliation? If I were her, Iâd slap right back!â
Evadne, listening to the gossip swirling around her, couldnât help but laughâa cold, scornful laugh that sent shivers down the spines of those around her.
Laughing? She was actually laughing?
Edith was momentarily stunned, her expression frozen, and her sobbing script forgotten.
âWell, isnât this interesting? You really do see something new every day.â
Evadneâs gaze upon Edith was icy, devoid of fear, âTruth be told, I did want to slap you. But to my surprise, you saved me the trouble by hitting yourself. How convenient for me. I guess itâs my lucky dayâhow else could I have witnessed such a delightful spectacle?â