His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 470
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 470
Evadneâs heart skipped a beat, her eyes widened as she locked gaze with Emericâs dashing profile.
Thaddeusâs eyes were filled with a tumult of tension and worry, his b*dy tout as a drawn bow, seemingly on the verge of dashing over to grab Evadineâs band and whisk her away without a second thought.
Others like Frederic and the members of the Fairhaven cli
clan, also had their colors drained from their faces.
Particularly Edith, whose heart hammered away like a runaway train within her chest, stared at Evadne with a mix of anxiety and spite, though her words dripped with disdain, âWell, well, well, Ms. Evadne has a fiancé now? I wonder which lucky gentleman has the pleasure of joining fortunes with the Ashbournes?
Frederic clenched his teeth fiercely. âNo matter who the Ashbourne ally with, it will surely not be the Abernathy Group
Edithâs l*ps curled up in triumph, her hanging heart settling back into place.
Fordâs expression darkened visibly; he suspected Emeric was concocting a story to extricate his daughter, a mere excuse to brush off his
advances
At the derby, he had noticed Evadneâs closeness to Thaddeus, but such flirtations were dime a dozen in high society, it was nothing but a dalliance. If there had been a fiance, Emeric would have announced it there and then, not wait until now to drop the bombshell
William, on the other hand, appeared unfazed, smiling as he said, âSo the young Miss already has a betrothed? Congratulations indeed, May Lask which fortunate family the young man hails from?â
Curiosity was piqued all around.
Emericâs smile was gentle and unforced as he glanced fleatingly towards Thaddeus
Ford followed his line of sight and grimaced, knowing full well whom Emeric was observing
âOh my! Thad! Am I seeing things? Is Chairman Emeric looking at you? Jareth exclaimed with a highâpitched voice, shaking the manâs arm like a hyperactive groundhog.
Thaddeusâs breathing was ragged, his forehead beading with sweat, but his voice remained deep, âDonât overthink it Chairman Emeric is probably just using it as a pretext to fend off Ford.â
âAnd why would Chairman Emeric bother looking this way? Couldnât he just tell a white lie and be done with it?â
Jareth was still visibly excited, ever the optimist. âItâs just us two here, and Chairman Emeric is definitely looking at you. He cant possibly be checking me
out!â
Thaddeus felt a tremor in his chest, struggling to control his breath
His intense gaze was fixed on Evadne.
for public
The Ashbourne family has always conducted its affairs with discretion, including my daughter, who isnât one to parade her private life fo consumption. Mr. William, tonight you meticulously planned this business dinner, and it would not do for our family matters to overshadow his event. Evadne and I agree that now is not the right time to announce an engagement. When the time is ripe, we will make it known.â
Emericâs gaze left Thaddeus as he continued, âWhen that time comes, Mr. William, if youâd be so kind, I will personally send an invitation for you to join us In Skyrm. How does that sound?â
âThe never been to Skyrim, heard itâs a place with crystalâclear waters and pristine beaches. Youâll have to let me know!?â William said, keeping up appearances beautifully.
Evadneâs heart raced with disorder, grateful that Emeric had deftly steered the conversation away, allowing her to breathe a silent sigh of relief. Lately, Emeric had been unpredictable, at times almost unrecognizable, and then suddenly quite on point, as though he were two different people.
The gossipâhungry crowd was left wanting more, murmuring amongst themselves.
âWho exactly is Evadneâs fiancé? I saw Mr. Avery had been quite close to Chairman Emeric, and Mr. Jeff and the Chairman were like brothers. Maybe itâs Mr. Avery?â
âWould he not show up tonight if that were the case? I suspect itâs Mr. Thaddeus. Wasnât it obvious enough at the derby? Who was by Miss Evadneâs side when she was injured? If Mr. Avery was the fiance, wouldnât he have shown up? That would be downright cold!â
Nydia watched Evadne, her cheeks flushed with emotion, envy shimmering in her eyes
Her fatherâs intentions were clear, her sisterâs betrothed could only be Mr. Thaddeus.
How wonderful to have her parentsâ blessing, to be with the one she loved.
Even now, Nydia bore no resentment towards her sister or parents,
The Dempsey familyâs eldest son had played the villain, aiding the enemies of her sister and brotherâinâlaw. The Dempseysâ status was of no help.
Lost in thought, Mydiaâs eyes began to redden as she held back a world of pain.
She was the least capable child in the family; if her own marriage could contribute to their cause.
She was prepared to make any sacrifice.
As the minor drama concluded, the dinner continued
Willem and his sonâs failure to secure an alliance with the Ashbourne family bolstered the confidence of the Abernathy Group and the Fairhaven Growth even stirring Matthew into action.
Ford, rejected by Evadne, wore a face as sour and elongated as a used bandage. Though William didnât show it, his sonâs loss of face surely churned his
insides.
So, it seemed the Ashbournes were out of the running for the derby hotel project partnership.
The music shifted, signaling the start of the ball
Young nobles and debutantes paired off and took to the dance floor, twirling in a vibrant and joyous display.
Evadne could tell her sister, Nydia, was as nervous as a kitten at the grand ball it was Nydiaâs first time at such a highâsociety event, and Evadne was worried she might boh. To ease her nerves, the sisters sl*pped away to a quiet comer, chatting and sipping on fruit punches.
Nydia was the center of attention, with many gentlemen casting fervent glances her way, each one itching to ask her for a dance.
But the commanding presence of Miss Ashbourne was enough to keep them at bay. They admired from a distance, none daring to approach.
Nydia kept her turmoil hidden from her sister, speaking only when necessary her words scarce and timid
Evadne squeezed her sisterâs cold hand and took a deep breath, âNydia, I wonât let you leap into the fire. Trust me, I make sure you end up with the one you love
âExadne, Iâm fine,â Nydia managed a quivering smile, her voice barely above a whisper. âAn arranged marriage. I wonât object.It follow mom and dadâs wishes. You just be happy with Mr. Thaddeus and stop worrying about me.â
âSweet Nydia! What nonsense are you spouting? How can I possibly sacrifice your happiness for my Evadneâs voice cracked with urgency
âIf you canât be with Jason, Iâd rather stay single forever!
own? What k kind of person would th
I that make me?â
âEvadne, donât be stubbom. Itâs my choice, and it has nothing to do with your Nydia was visibly distressed, about to continun her plea, when a badly pronounced English phrase interrupted them
âMiss Evadne, may I have this dance?â
The sisters looked up to find a dapperâlooking Ford standing before Evadne bowing slightly and extending his hand in anticipation
Evadne was unmoved, about to decline when Ford out her off. âMiss Evadne, you wonât give me a chance to court you but would you deny me a single dance? Itâs just a social gesture, nothing more. I admire and respect you, with no ulterior motives. Wonât you grant me this one pleasure?â
The roomâs attention shifted toward them.
Nydia frowned slightly seeing the predicament. Evadne clearly detested the blondâhaired sultor, but refusal might seem arrogant.
Stuck in an awkward silence, Evadne reluctantly began to raise her hand when suddenly a commanding figure swept in like a chill breeze.
Before Ford could react, the slender, delicate hand he sought was snatched away!
Evadneâs eyes widened as she was whirled into the spotlight of the dance floor, every eye upon them.
As she locked gaze with Thaddeusâs dark, intense eyes, her b*dy trembled in his embrace, heat rising to her skin.
His breath warmed her face as he gazed down at her, his fingers interlocked with hers, his arm litting gracefully, the other wrapped around her waist, his palm pressing firmly against the small of her back, through the thin fabric of her dress.
Evadne tried to keep her composure as they danced, but her b*dy felt electrried, her breathing quickened, and she awkwardly tried to follow his land.
What are you doing?â she gasped.
âWould you rather be dancing with that wolf? Thaddeus whispered hotly in her
Evadne bit her l*p, a flush creeping up her cheeks. âIsnât this dancing with a wolf 100?
âYes, but Iâm the kind of wolf who might just devour youâ Thaddeus replied, his jaw lifting proudly as he spun her around effortlessly Focus, Evadne. Your eyes should only be on me
The pair became the envy of the hall, their exceptional dance stealing the spotlight
Except for Edith, every woman conceded that only Evadne was a match for Thaddeus, and vice versa.
Edith was seething, her hair pearly ablaze with rage, her eyes bloodshot with anger, yet powerless to intervene,
Meanwhile, Ford, having been upstaged, felt his own anger ball over.
Just then, William butler approached discreetly, âSic, if youâre seeking a dance partner, you might consider Miss Fairhaven. Sheâs properly matched in status and, though not as radiant as Miss Evadne, she wonât tarnish your reputation.â
âHer? Dressed like a Thanksgiving turkey? Iâd rather sit this one out? Ford huffed, uninterested in Edith, and stormed off.
Evadneâs sudden departure left Nydia alone and uncertain
The men, sensing an opportunity, were ready to pounce, but a limping figure approached Nydia fest
âHey, isnât that Byron someone exclaimed.
is! He hasnât been seen in ages. I thought he.â
Rumors say he survived a horrible car accident. The Chambers had to call in the renowned Dr. Eve to treat him. Pity. Heâs crippled now.â
âByron used to be so high and mighty. This must be quite a blow to his prideâ
Byron had spent the past week in intense physical training, dressed to the nines in an expensive tuxedo, his hair perfectly parted, all to make a lasting impression on Nydia.
Standing before Nydia, he realized he could no longer dance.
With a rueful smile, he said, âMiss Nydia, you seem bored here alone. May I keep you company perhaps share a conversation?â
Nydia tensed, hesitating before her phone vibrated.
She glanced down to see Jasonâs name on the screen, a sharp pang of longing and pain gripping her heart.