His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 450
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 450
On the other side of the racetrack, in the rest lounge No. 2.
The horse racing event had just concluded when Elspeth, barely containing her excitement, rushed to meet Victor.
âVictor. Victor. Iâm here!â
Sometimes, Elspeth felt that ever since she met Victor, not only had she undergone a personal renaissance, but she also became more daring and fearless.
For over two decades, she had feigned the part of the dutiful wife within the Abernathy family, concealing her true self while tirelessly pandering to Frederic, living a life so exhaustingly pretentious.
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Day in and day out, placating a man whose very presence she had grown to loathe to her core, she had had enough.
Victorâs arrival was like a torrential downpour on parched soil, an intoxicating deluge that soaked her to the bone, from which she could not, and would not extract herself.
With a heart pounding with anticipation, and hands trembling with need, Elspeth knocked on the door of the rest lounge. But when no one answered, her impatience got the better of her. She pushed the door open and swiftly locked it behind her. To her surprise, the room was empty.
âHow can this be? Where is he?â
Puzzled, her gaze landed on a lone table where a syringe lay. She knew all too well what it was â her lifeline, her elixir!
Breathless with delight, she rushed to grab it, but her phone rang at that precise moment. It was as if Victor had eyes on her, the timing of his call couldnât have been more exact.
âVictor! Where are you?!â Elspethâs voice was laden with a desperate hunger.
âMrs. Abernathy, the track is crowded and eyes are everywhere. If we were caught together, I fear even a silverâtongued devil couldnât talk his way out.â Victorâs voice carried both care and consideration, âI can handle the gossip, but to see your reputation tarnished would be a sorrow too great.â
Tears of emotion welled in her eyes, âVictor! You are the only one who truly cares for me. I have only you!â
âI know youâve been without your medicine, struggling through these days. So, Iâve left it as a gift for you. I hope it brings you some comfort.â
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After a brief exchange of tender words, they ended the call. Elspeth couldnât wait any longer. She uncapped the needle, her bloodshot eyes wide with craving, and injected every last drop of the substance into her veins.
âAh.â
Her gaze became hazy as she melted to the floor, a mess of tears and snot â a grotesque, twisted sight. In that moment, she was no aristocratic lady of wealth, but a slave to her addiction.
Once she had her fill; Elspeth slowly made her way to the mirror to compose herself. Indeed, with the drug coursing through her, she looked radiant, her skin seemingly more refined. However, something felt off this time, and she couldnât quite put her finger on it. /
An unexpected rapping at the door sent a jolt through Elspeth, her hand clutched to her chest as she glared towards the door like a thief caught in the
act.
âMrs. Abernathy, are you in there?â
It was Dennisâs emotionless voice that made her heart race! She was grateful that Victor had the foresight not to meet her; otherwise, how would she
conceal such a scandal?
After a moment, she took a deep breath and with feigned composure, opened the door.
âWhat is it?â
âMrs. Abernathy, why are you here? Mr. Abernathy has been looking everywhere for you,â Dennis spoke, but his eyes wandered suspiciously into the room. âI needed rest, found a spot. What are you looking at? Do you suspect Iâm hiding someone?â Elspeth crossed her arms defensively, leaning against the door with a mocking sneer, âYou have such a filthy mind, suspecting everyone. Go on then, sniff around with your houndâs nose, look around with your houndâs eyes! If you donât dig up some philanderer, I wonât let you off the hook!â
âMrs. Abernathy, you misunderstand. I meant no offense.â
Dennis didnât linger on the subject; he simply smiled humbly and gestured politely, âMr. Abernathy requests your presence immediately. Everyone was there but you, and Mr. Abernathy fears the gossip of other families. If you would please.â
It was a sea of undercurrents and whispers at the grandstand.
Edith stood frozen behind the towering figure of Barry, her face as pale as death. From her earliest memories, Duke had always been at her grandfatherâs side, involved in countless shady dealings, always emerging unscathed. How had Thaddeus caught him so quickly? It was inconceivable!
The other Fairhavens were equally stunned, minds reeling.
âDuke, how could it be you?!â Barryâs large frame stumbled, and Gary rushed to support him.
Duke was his protege, plucked from an orphanage and groomed with great care. Officially an assistant, but to Barry, he was like an adopted son, such was their bond!
âMr. Barry, Ah!â
Before Duke could finish, a sharp pain in his waist sent him tumbling to the ground, courtesy of Gordonâs furious kick.
The crowd gasped in shock. Evadne tensed, her eyes narrowing. She hadnât expected Gordon, usually the silent, unassuming figure behind Thaddeus, to exhibit such unbridled passion â all to avenge her.
Then, the manâs hand gently encircled her waist, and he asked softly, âDid it scare you?â
âScare me? Please, Iâm not the one getting kicked, Evadne snorted in disdain, though the warmth around her waist sent tingles through her b*dy. âUsually, Iâm the one on the edge, and Gordon does his best to calm me, keep me collected.â
Thaddeusâs eyes glinted with satisfaction, âThis time, he is the one who couldnât contain his fury. All for his Mrs. Abernathy.â
Evadneâs lashes fluttered slightly as the manâs magnetic voice sent a warm breath tingling her ear, tempting her to shyly lower her gaze. It was as if an electric current was traveling down her spine, reaching her tailbone.
Gordonâs kick came swift as lightning! Clearly not satisfied, he delivered another fierce kick to Dukeâs ribs, his eyes blazing with fury, âYou filthy mongrel! How dare you lay a hand on Mrs. Abernathy?! Are you tired of living?!â
âWatch your step! How dare a mere secretary raise his hand against a member of the Fairhaven family?!â Gary roared, his features twisted in rage.
The Fairhaven Group, like a pack of wolves, surged forward, standing menacingly behind Barry, their eyes locked on Gordon. Some seemed eager to jump in, just waiting for their bossâs command to take Gordon down.
âWho dares touch my man,â Thaddeus swept his gaze across the Fairhaven Group, his eyes filled with a chilling wrath. He stood like a King with the power to crush all present with his authority.
Silence fell around them.
Seeing this, Gordonâs face, which had shown no fear, suddenly turned red with excitement. His l*ps quivered, and tears welled up in his eyes as he looked up at his boss, his fierce demeanor crumbling in a second.
âMr. Abernathy, in full view of everyone, your man has beaten a member of the Fairhaven family to this state. Who put him up to this? Now any low creature can step on the Fairhaven familyâs head?!â Barryâs thick white brows furrowed in anger, âAnd what do you mean by saying that one of ours harmed Ms. Ashbourne and her horse? What are you implying?â
âIndeed, Mr. Abernathy, does being the CEO of the Abernathy Group give you the right to do whatever you please? Careful, words can bring disaster. I might just sue you for slander!â Gary pointed directly at Thaddeusâs impassive face, showing no respect, clearly emboldened by his backing.
Jareth held Marilla close, caressing her rounded shoulder and protecting his delicate wife, while internally rolling his eyes at Gary.
The Fairhaven Group were accusing others of lawlessness? That was just absurd!
âThaddeus, have you even investigated properly before making such accusations?â Elspeth, led back by Dennis, dove headfirst into criticizing Thaddeus, the villainous edge in her voice as smooth as silk, âThe Abernathy family and Fairhaven family are old allies; you and Jareth are like brothers. How can you harbor such suspicions? Itâs damaging to the harmony between our families, and surely Mr. Jareth Fairhaven wouldnât be pleased by it.â
Jareth quickly distanced himself, unable to stomach her twoâfaced words, âMrs. Abernathy, I stand for justice, not blind loyalty. If necessary, Iâd forsake kin for the greater good. Donât you dare try to drive a wedge between Thad and me!â
Elspeth was left speechless as the Fairhaven familyâs faces turned to stone.
âSo, in Elspethâs eyes, soâcalled harmony and face are far more valuable than life itself, is that right?â Thaddeus suddenly sneered, his l*ps sharp as a bladeâs edge.
âI didnât say that.â
âBecause that man sabotaged Evadneâs horse, causing her to fall while it was galloping, nearly costing her life. Do you think that shouldnât be addressed? Should I not seek vengeance?â
Thaddeusâs eyes boiled with intense, boneâdeep hatred, his voice trembling as he enunciated the final words, almost gnashing his teeth, his heart painfully constricted, âNo matter who the perpetrator is, Iâll make sure they die a miserable death. Donât think for a second that I care about reputation or face. The only thing I care about,â
The man slowly turned, his gaze filled with deep affection, unwaveringly fixed on Evadne, âis her.â
Evadneâs eyes suddenly reddened, her vision blurred as she locked eyes with him. In that moment, it felt as if even her heart was soaked by the surging
emotions.
âDamn, the guyâs on fire!â Jareth cursed under his breath, feeling both admiration and envy.
âThad really loves his wife,â Marilla nestled her head against Jarethâs chest, breathing a sigh of relief.
She knew their mother despised Evadne and had been quite worried. But with Thad by her side, Evadne would surely be protected.
âI love you too, babe,â Jareth whispered, his warm l*ps grazing her cheek.
âI know, you tell me every day,â Marillaâs tone was tender and playful.
âMarilla, trust me, just like Thad, Iâd turn the world upside down and face universal desertion to protect you. I will always be there for you,â Jareth promised, his eyes shining with sincerity.
Marillaâs eyes lowered, her rosy l*ps pressed in silence. She wished to be more than just a flower nurtured in a greenhouse. She hoped to be of help to him. Even if she was naive and clumsy, she didnât want to be a burden to the man she loved the most.
While some celebrated, others felt a deep chill in their hearts. Thaddeus was known for his decisive and ruthless actions; everyone there was well aware of it, and none could stop him.
Edith, overcome with hatred, coughed quietly, her lungs nearly exploding with rage. Evadne had everything she had ever dreamed of, yet despite all her scheming, she had only pushed Thaddeus further away!
âMr. Abernathy, you insist it was Dukeâs doing. Do you have any evidence?â Barry demanded coldly.
Thaddeus merely curled his l*p coldly, biding his time before responding.
Dukeâs eyes darted around, betting that Thaddeus had no concrete proof, that he was merely grasping at straws or had been tipped off by someone
before he apprehended Duke for interrogation.
Clamping his jaws tight, he managed a wry laugh, âIâve done nothing. I did swing by the stables, but only to check on the Fairhaven Groupâs own steed. Never laid a finger on the Ashbourne familyâs horse! Mr. Abernathy, you nabbed me without cause, and let your goons rough me up. What in the world do you have against the Fairhaven Group? Or is it youâre just stooping to these underhanded tactics for some sort of personal vendetta?â