His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 464
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 464
âHey? Emeric, whereâs Evadne? Jeff craned his n*eck, peering outside with persistent curiosity.
âShe wonât be joining us tonight, Jell. Evadne is injured and needs her rest. Iâve told her to stay
wy put and recover, Emeric replied with a nonchalant shrug.
âEmeric, youâre being unfair, man. You promised to bring Evadne over this time, Besides, weâre practically family now, not just guests!â Jeff rambled on though confusion gnawed at him inside.
Emeric settled into his seat, âIf you really care about Evadne, you should let her heal properly. No need to drag her around.â
It was just before that horse race that heâd met with Emeric in private.
They had hit it off, and Emeric seemed quite taken with his son, assuring him that he would support the union between Evadne and Avery, welcoming Evadine into the Chambers family as a daughterâinâlaw.
He had also pondered Byronâs marriage prospects, his beloved second son, second only to his eldest in his affections.
He was angling for a double celebration, hoping to propose to Emeric and Myraâs daughter Nydia on behalf of Byron.
Originally, he didnât think Nydia was a match for Byron given her modest background.
But now that Byron was down to one good leg, he wasnât in a position to be choosy, and Ms. Nydia suddenly seemed much more appealing. That was why heâd eagerly brought Byron along tonight, to meet with Nydia,
But what he couldnât fathom was why Emeric, who had virtually handpicked Avery as his sonâinâlaw, had come without Evadne and with a noticeably
cooler demeanor
Avery, his interest thoroughly extinguished, downed a glass of bourbon in frustration
Tonight, the unsuspecting Nydia was a vision in an elegant white lace dress that highlighted her flawless porcelain skip, Her dancerâs physique was lithe and graceful as a swan, and her exposed legs were as perfect as a sculpted masterpiece
Usually, Evadineâs stunning beauty and presence overshadowed Nydia
But now, it was clear that both sisters were beauties in their own right, reminiscent of the classic novelâs contrasting heroines, like the fair and virtuous Amy and the fiery and passionate Jo.
Byron, having spent too much time in the hospital and away from female company aside from nurses couldnât take his eyes off Nydia,
Avery, reading his lessâthanâpure thoughts with a glance, couldnât help but suppress a cold, mocking smile.
The feast was served, and Emeric barely touched his food, seemingly without an appetite,
Nydia sat next to Byron, who was diligently attentive, serving her food and pouring her drinks, but she only responded with polite reserve, leaving the food he offered untouched.
In Nydiaâs heart and eyes, there was only room for her dear Jason. Other men barely warranted a second glande
âEmeric, now that the raceâs over, about the arrangement we discussed.â
Before Jeff could finish, Emeric finally spoke up with a grave tone, Jeff, I know how much you adore Evadne. Youâve practically raised her alongside your daughter. And Iâm aware of Averyâs esteem for her, and heâs shown nothing but respect and diligence, qualities I admire in a young man. But feelings canât be forced. Evadne has given her heart to another, and you know very well who that is.â
His words caught the Chambers men completely off guard.
Averyâs eyes flashed with anger, a dangerous red mingling with the fury, his handsome features tight as if carved from ice. Even without a word, his presence was chilling.
Byron couldnât help but snicker at the sight of his brotherâs displeasure
He thought âAvery, dreaming of marrying into the Ashbourne family and becoming Emericâs favored sonâinâlaw to leverage control over the Chambers Group against your brother? Dream on, you muri!â
âEmeric, what are you implying? Didnât we have an agreement?â
Jeffâs brows knitted together as his temper flared, and for the first time, he turned redâfaced with Emeric. âWeâve been friends for over thirty years. How do you think Iâve treated you? Better than your own brothers! When you were targeted for assassination, with a spiper lurking on a rooftop, I stood in front of you without knowing where the shooter was, ready to take a bullet for you!â
Emeric listenedâs lently, the harrowing memory of that lifeâorâdeath shootout resurfacing.
Er were
young then, kindred spirits with a brotherly bond. Jeff had risked his life for him, a testament to their genuine
He truly was grateful to Jelf. They w friendship
And it was that same event that had led to his fortuitous rescue by the daughter of SâStar Groupâs magnate, Aviana, leading to their marriage.
Indeed, Jeff I will never forget your kindness in this lifetime, Emericâs voice was hoarse with emotion
seems youâve forgotten everything! Otherwise, you wouldnât go back on your word and make a fool out of mer
Jeffâs anger escalated as he grabbed a crystal glass from the table and hurled it to the floor, his face crimson with rage.
Nydia and Myra were shocked.
They had never seen Jeff so furious with Emeric, who usually joked around with him. It was evident how much he prized this potential alliance, enough to riskâo fallout with a brother of over three decades.
âDad Mind your health, donât get too worked upâ
Both Chambers sons stood up in alarm, but Byronâs injured leg delayed him, and Avery reached their father first.
Avery gently soothed Jeffâs heaving back, placating him with care, Dad, please calm down. You and Mr. Emeric have been close for decades, a bond forged through trials and tribulations that even us younger folks envy Please, donât let my marriage prospects come between you. If that happened, Iâd be the villain of the century living with quilt forever.â
âAvery, donât blame yourself. This situation has nothing to do with you.â
Jeff sighed heavily slapping his thigh in frustration. âIâm a failure as a father. After all these years, I still couldnât outdo the Abernathy Group and become Elmsworthâs top dog. Mr. Emeric, I understand why you look down on our familyâs standing. You want to ally with the mighty Abernathys, and I get it.â *Dad, donât say that. Itâs not your fault. Itâs mine.â
Avery forced a wry smile, his eyes brimming with pain. Itâs because couldnât win Evadneâs love. Itâs just that Evadne and 1 are starâcrossed. Mr. Emeric is right. You canât force love. If thatâs the case, then I wish Evadne and Mr. Thaddeus a lifetime of happiness together.â
The phrase âlifetimeâ rang in his cars, sounding bitterly harsh
âSo be it I understand now.â
Jeff rose angrily, his gaze at Emeric filled with utter disappointment. âChairman Emeric, since you have made your choice, I have nothing left to say. All good things come to an end. Chairman Emeric, from now on, we are rivals. Weâll see what the future holds! Byron, Avery letâs go!â
âJeff, wait.â
Emericâs brow furrowed deeply as he stood up slowly and approached him. The always favored Avery as a son-inâlaw for the Ashbourne family. I hoped our families could be united through marriage. But at the last horse racing event, as you saw the whole nation witnessed Evadine and Thaddeusâs relationship. Itâs practically public now. Talking marriage at this point would tamish both the Chambers Group and your sons reputationâ
Jeff fell into deep thought.
Avery adjusted his glasses, costing a cold, swift glance at Emeric.
What was this sly old man up to? Why did it feel like he was secretly trying to set up Evadne with Thaddeus?
Why this?
âNydiaâ Emeric suddenly called out to Nydia
âYes, Daddy?â Nydia snapped out of her daze and obediently walked over to her father
Emericâs piercing gaze settled on her and then shifted back to Jeff. âNydia is my youngest daughter, the apple of our eye. Weâve been searching for the right match for her. Initially, I hoped she would marry into the Chambers family, but you were set on Evadne and I had to make other arrangements for Nydia. Now that Evadne is dating Mr. Thaddeus, letâs sit down and discuss a potential marriage between your son and my little girl. After she graduates, Nydia could become your daughterâinâlaw. What do you think?â
-The room seemed to explode with that suggestion, like lightning striking Nydiaâs head!
She trembled, her crystalâlike eyes shrinking, her face draining of color. âDaddy?â
Suddenly, Myra grabbed her arm, her fingers digging into Nydiaâs flesh,
Nydia looked ansiously at her mother, who was shaking her head.
In the end, she could only lower her head in resignation, tears swirling in her eyes.
Emericâs proposal to align Nydia with the Chambers family mended the fracturing relationship between the two familes.
But Avery, andous and furious, excused himself and stormed onto the dark, empty balcony to pace.
He breathed heavily, redâeyed and furious, his fists pounding against the railing, swollen and red, yet unable to quell the rage in his heart.
What to do, what to do?
It wasnât Evadne but Nydia as a consolation.
Jeffâs true desire was to marry into a powerful alliance that would dominate Elmsworth, even if it wasnât
But now, Byron was crippled.
Emeric would never marry his daughter to a disabled man, so the burden of the alliance would inevitably fall on Avery,
He couldnât possibly many anyone but Evadine!
âAvery, all your schemes and yet youâve played yourself. Isnât this what they call âall dressed up and nowhere to go?â
Byron hobbled over, his grin stretching ear to ear upon seeing Avery trapped by his own plays. âYou were so set on marrying Evadine, pulling out all the stops, and still you ended up being defeated by Thaddeus. Ms. Evadne and Thaddeus have both been married before. Sheâd rather go back to him than be with you blow pathetic is that, huh?â
Averyâs face turned a sickly shade of pale with rage, his fingers clawing at the railing.
Suddenly, when Avery recalled Byronâs fawning over Nydia, an idea sparked in his mind, and he smirked. âByron, how can you mock me? Better worry about yourself. Youâre crippled now, canât manage much of the family business, and Dadâs losing patience with you. Your only chance to turn things around is a good marriage alliance. But even the Ashbourneâs least desirable daughter, Chairman Emeric wouldnât want to marry her off to you. Of course, if I were Chairman Emeric, I wouldnât want my daughter marrying a cripple either.â
âWho are you calling a cripple? Say that again!â Byron bellowed, his eyes bloodshot with fury.
Even if I canât marry the Ashbourne heiress, securing a union with Ms. Nydia of the Ashbourne family isnât such a bad deal. Either way Iâll be Chairman Emencâs sonâinâlaw Itâs the same either way. But you you better think hard. Once I marry into the Ashbourne family, Iâll naturally earn Dadâs favor. Then what place will there be for you in the Chambers Group?â
With that Avery walked off with a proud smile, striding past Byron,
âAvery! Donât get too ahead of yourself!â
Byron slammed his cane on the ground in a fit of rage. âWhet
rage. âWhether or not this marriage happens isnât up to you to decide!â
As Avery left the balcony, a sly grin curled his l*ps. He knew Byron had taken the bait.
âThis billionâdollar sonâinâlaw position, Iâm practically giving it away.â