His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 454
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 454
Evadne gasped; it was only now that she noticed the blinking green light in a hidden corner. A camera had been set up without her realizing, and the whole sordid affair with the Fairhaven familyâs smug denials and Garyâs bullyâboy antics had been broadcast live!
Everything had happened so stealthily that even the detailâoriented Evadne had failed to notice in time.
The live chat was exploding with viewers pouring in. The viewer count had skyrocketed past five million!
[Holy smokes! The Fairhaven Group were beyond ruthless! To win a competition they would stoop to harming animals, and they nearly killed Ms. Ashbourne! Thatâs a crime! Thatâs murder!]
[Utterly despicable! Morally bankrupt! Theyâve hit a new low!]
[The Fairhaven family were rotten to the core. Barryâs dad was nothing but a dockworker at the Skyrim ports back in the day, hauling sacks for a living before turning into a thug. But he was gutsy and ruthless, and it was that along with a stroke of luck that saw him rise to mob leader. Thatâs how the Fairhaven Group started.]
[Oh, it figures! Just street thugs at heart, no wonder theyâre so utterly shameless!]
[Indeed, compared to a true blueâblooded dynasty like the Ashbourne family, theyâre nothing! Edith trying to measure up to Ms. Ashbourne is like trying to touch the moon by standing on tiptoes!]
[Oh dear! Why does Mr. Jareth Fairhaven have to be tied to the Fairhaven family? Heâs such a looker; itâs a crying shame!]
[The commenter above, what are you on about? Since when do we judge good from evil based on looks? Although, I must admit Jareth is quite the eyeâcandy.]
Thaddeus had been plotting the live stream long before it all kicked off, and heâd given Jareth the heads up.
At first, he had worries, but Jareth was nonchalant, waving his hand dismissively, âGo for it. And donât just go for it; I want you to make a real show. Gary has high blood pressure; if you can get him bedridden for a couple of weeks, Iâd owe you one!â
Thaddeus could only smile wryly, âYouâre always such a rebel. But you should know, public opinion is a powerful thing â it can float you, and it can sink you.â
Jareth flicked his cigarette casually, âI used to think I was one of the Fairhaven family. But now I have my own life, so let the Fairhaven family be the Fairhaven family, and Jareth will be Jareth.â
The live broadcast utterly dissipated the Fairhaven familyâs arrogance. Edith watched as her family was skewered by public opinion, berated and vilified. Rather than worrying about her grandfather who always doted on her, she was relieved that Duke hadnât thrown her under the bus.
And she managed to keep her cool, not showing fear or wetting herself with panic like Elspeth. Imagine if that had been caught on camera â mortifying! The Fairhaven family might be shameless, but she had to save face!
Mrs. Fairhaven couldnât handle the scandal. Physically and mentally drained, she was sweating bullets and could barely stand.
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âGrandpa Barry, Uncle Gary, Mom canât take it anymore; I need to get her to the hospital!â Edith didnât even wait for a response before she escorted her mother out, flanked by b*dyguards, looking like a dog with its tail between its legs.
In the parking lot.
Edith helped her mother into the car and Mrs. Fairhavenâs color started to return. It was half fright and half not wanting to stay and lose face any longer. âDuke is usually so cautious and reliable; how could he act so recklessly this time? Itâs a disaster!â Mrs. Fairhaven murmured nonâstop.
âMom, maybe Duke just didnât want the Ashbourne family to win and wanted to show them whoâs boss.â Edith soothed her motherâs back, her eyes filled with a sinister chill, âBut now with this mess, itâs his own bad luck. Grandpa and Uncle just need to throw Duke to the wolves, let him take the fall as the Ashbourne familyâs punch bag. If we insist this was all Dukeâs idea and nothing to do with the Fairhaven Group, there shouldnât be too much fallout.â
âI doubt itâs that simple.â
Though Mrs. Fairhaven was a sheltered woman, she was from a distinguished family and saw things clearly, shaking her head in distress, âYou saw it yourself; the whole thing was broadcast live. Even if it truly is Dukeâs fault, heâs still a member of the Fairhaven Group, and our attitude towards Thaddeus and Evadne was so confrontational. Itâs like weâve provoked a hornetâs nest. The public backlash is going to hit the Fairhaven Groupâs stock prices and reputation hard; theyâll plummet by tomorrow. And your grandpa and uncleâs efforts to woo William and his son are probably in vain now!â
Edithâs face showed concern, but internally she was gloating.
What did the Fairhaven stockâs tumble have to do with her? Her father had already tucked away enough money for her and her mother to live lavishly for a lifetime. With plenty of assets and the Fairhaven Groupâs shareâs in her brotherâs possession, they had wealth beyond measure! Let her grandfather and uncle deal with the mess; as long as she could walk away unscathed.
The sound of someone tapping on the car window startled Edith. She looked up sharply and met Jarethâs icy stare.
âEdith, get out of the car, he commanded with an iron edge to his voice.
âJareth, Edith is your sister. Canât you speak to her a little more softly?â Mrs. Fairhaven chided, defending her daughter.
âOut. Now, Jareth was unyielding, his tone even colder.
Edith pressed her l*ps as she stepped out, of the car. The siblings had an unspoken agreement to keep their conversation away from their motherâs ears, so they distanced themselves from the vehicle before speaking.
âHave you been busy spending time with that silly girl? You were oblivious to the thunderstorm brewing at home. Why show up at this hour?â
Edith threw Jareth a glare; with a flick of her manicured fingers, Edith feigned indifference while appreciating her flashy fingernails, âWhy donât you run along to your silly girl? Sheâs probably a mess without you likely to cry her eyes out.â
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âWatch your mouth, Edith.â Jarethâs towering frame stepped closer, his eyes glinting with barely contained fury, âYou should count your blessings that I still let Marilla be your sisterâinâlaw. If you keep acting out, youâll find yourself in the same league as the likes of Glynnis. My treatment of them will be a preview of your future. Donât believe me? Just try me.â
Edithâs heart skipped a beat, but she lifted her chin, questioning, âDo you have something to say?â
âI know it was you. You were pulling the strings,â Jareth moved his l*ps, exuding cold menacing aura all over.
âWhat are you rambling about?â
âDuke. You put him up to it. No more lies, Edith â I know it was you, Jareth gritted his teeth, clenching his fists.
âHe confessed, didnât he? No one instructed him; it was all his doing.â A sinister smirk suddenly crept across Edithâs face, âAnd even if I did orchestrate it, whereâs your proof? Show me the evidence.â
With a thunderous crash, Jarethâs fist slammed into the wall beside Edithâs head, making her gasp for air.
âListen well, no one is lucky forever. No one gets to use others as stepping stones without paying a price,â he seethed, locking eyes with her, devoid of any sibling warmth, âDuke looked after you like his own since you were a kid. He was loyal to the Fairhaven family and took the fall for you. But not everyone is Duke. Your misdeeds will catch up with you. Youâll end up abandoned and damned.â
âAhaha, Jareth, I wouldnât lay a finger on me if I were you. Youâve lost our dad, abandoned your sister, and now youâd risk losing our mom? She loves me; I am her world. If anything were to happen to me, what do you think would become of her frail health? Could she even go on living?â Edith shook her head, her eyes glinting with cruel triumph.
Jareth was taken aback, his muscular arms tensing, veins bulging with pentâup rage.
Gary was fuming, thinking how cunning his brotherâs family were. They were quick to claim victories and even quicker to dodge calamities.
âWe should leave, Dad!â Gary was done; for all his cunning, he was at a loss on how to clean up this scandalous mess.
âWe canât just leave!â Barryâs weathered face was ashen as he gripped his cane, his hands trembling slightly, âWalking away now would be the end of the Fairhaven familyâs reputation!â
So there he stood, maintaining the dignity of the family patriarch in front of a million viewers, cutting ties with Duke in a bid to salvage their name, âDuke, I brought you from the orphanage. You were raised alongside my sons, never wanting for anything. The Fairhaven family has treated you well. How could you commit such despicable acts? Iâve always considered you family. Where does this leave us? Duke, I am bitterly disappointed in you. Now that the evidence is clear, youâre guilty. Chairman Emeric Ashbourne, Mr. Thaddeus Abernathy, we will abide by your decision. Moreover, we will take full responsibility for the harm caused to Ms. Ashbourne.â,
Evadne watched, her l*ps curling into a cold smile. Moments before, the Fairhaven family had shown no concern, hoping to protect one of their own. Now they had quickly changed their stance, ready to turn with the wind.
Barryâs words sounded noble, as if he had considered everything. Thaddeus, however, was not satisfied. With a protective arm around Evadne, he spoke in a chilling tone, âMr. Fairhaven, do you think this settles the matter?â
âMr. Thaddeus Abernathy, our family has handed over the culprit, and weâve committed to taking full responsibility. What more do you want?!â Gary, incensed, could barely contain his trembling rage.
âAn apology is whatâs needed.â Avery interjected smoothly, seizing the moment, âMr. Fairhaven, Duke was raised by you. His premeditated crime has crippled a prized racehorse of the K Group and injured Evadne. The extent of her injuries remains unknown. Taking responsibility is expected, but as the head of the Fairhaven family, shouldnât you also offer an apology to Mr. Emeric Ashbourne and Evadne?â
Avery had said exactly what Thaddeus intended to say, hitting the nail on the head. Thaddeus didnât mind; this was the outcome he desired. Evadneâs expression, however, turned stormy, not at all pleased with Averyâs intervention.
[Wow! Who is this handsome man? Where have I seen him before?]
[Thatâs Mr. Avery Chambers, always the gallant champion of Ms. Evadne Ashbourne, helping her out of many tight spots!]
[His features are so refined, like he stepped out of a painting. Iâm smitten!]
[And he seems so kind. If I were Evadne, Iâd choose Mr. Avery Chambers over Mr. Thaddeus Abernathy. Whatâs the point of regret if the moment has passed? Missed chances are just that â missed, and no amount of regret can change that.]
[I totally get it, you know. Three years of marriage is enough time to get your fill of looking at the same old face. If it were up to me, Iâd trade it in for a young hunk with more energy and better looks.]
The tension in the room was already as taut as a guitar string, but his words sent it plummeting into an ice age.
Barryâs temples throbbed with veins as anger seared through his chest. Heâd been a titan of respect all his life. When had he ever been so humiliated, to be made a fool of by these upstarts?
That whippersnapper is stirring the pot again. Whatâs it to him?â
Bertha hissed in resentment, âIf Thaddeus had said it, fine, he started this whole mess; heâs not afraid of burning bridges with the Fairhaven Group. But why is Avery butting in? Heâs dragging our Chambers family into this mess!â
âYou think heâs a fool? Heâs sharp as a tack; heâs playing a double game. By stepping in now, heâs stealing Thaddeusâs thunder, making sure heâs seen by Evadne, currying favor with Chairman Emeric Ashbourne.â
Matthewâs gaze was icy as he watched Avery, âOn the other hand, heâs taking a jab at the Fairhaven Group; Dad and the Fairhaven family have been at odds, biting their tongues in silence. Averyâs just aired out the grievances Dadâs been holding onto for ages.â
The siblings wore dark expressions. This youngest brother, heâd crippled Byron Chambers, cozied up to Chairman Emeric Ashbourne, and now he was even patching things up with their father. What was his next move? Everyone was on edge!
Ultimately, buckling under the weight of public opinion, Barry had to swallow his pride, and with great reluctance, he extended an apology to Evadne.
Gary was seething with rage, but they were in the wrong. If they didnât bow their heads for the sake of saving face, the stock prices would plummet at the
opening bell tomorrow.
Todayâs horse racing event turned into a stage bursting with drama, Edith slapping her own face trying to smear someone, Evadneâs fall from her horse, Elspeth caught with drugs and wetting herself in custody, and the Fairhaven Groupâs covert attack on the Ashbourne family.
Each of these juicy scandals was more thrilling than the petty gossip of the celebrity world. Enough to feast on for years!
The four great families parted on bad terms, with the Fairhaven father and son duo leaving with expressions that could only be described as pitiful. William watched the whole series of dramas without mentioning the partnership again.
Emeric didnât press either because he wasnât that desperate for the project from the start. It was all icing on the cake for him; participation was the main thing. It was Evadne who insisted on fighting for the familyâs honor, but her plans were marred by foul play; otherwise, the outcome would have been perfect.
As they were leaving the racetrack, Emeric patted Avery on the shoulder, appreciatively saying, âAvery, I owe you thanks today. Donât worry; if the Fairhaven Group ever gives you trouble, you tell me. You stood up for Evadne. I wonât let you be put in an awkward spot.â
Avery offered a humbly modest smile, but before he could reply, Evadneâs voice, cold and merciless, pierced through, âEmeric, have you gone senile at sixty? He wasnât there from the beginning; now after a couple of words, youâre giving him all the credit? Donât be ridiculous!â