His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 471
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Chapter 471
Ever since the day Nydia asked for a break, Jason had been on a relentless quest to find her.
His calls were incessant, the madness undeniable. Night after night, he kept vigil outside her Silverlake Harbor residence, each time leaving more disheartened than the last.
His lovesick demeanor was no less dramatic than when Thaddeus had fervently pursued Evadne.
Nydia dared not step outside, locking herself in her room, neglecting her meals, growing thinner by the day, her pillows soaked with tears.
Whenever she missed Jason, sheâd stealthily peer out the window at the end of the hallway, drawing back the curtains just a smidge.
And whenever she yearned for him, he was there.
His figure stood against the wind, tall and resolute, his gaze burning with unwavering intensity toward her room.
Even the slightest thought of him sent waves of pain coursing through her, a constant heartache that felt as if it were cleaving her soul.
She felt she had let down Jason, her guilt immense. But who could tell her how to have the best of both worlds?
In the end, she was selfish too.
Caught between Jason and her family, she ultimately chose the latter.-
Nydia stared blankly at her phone when Byron, curious, craned his n*eck for a glimpse.
His expression clouded at the sight, but he forced a dry laugh, choosing retreat over confrontation, âMs. Nydia, if you have urgent matters to attend to, Iâll leave you be. Go on with your business.â
âNo, itâs nothing. Nydia steeled herself and hung up.
Fearing another call from Jason, she decisively shut off her phone.
It was time to be firm.
Better a sharp pain now than to raise his hopes skyâhigh, only to shatter them completely later on. It was kinder to break his heart. cleanly than to leave it in pieces.
Byronâs eyes sparkled with excitement, his voice trembling. âThen, may I sit here?â
Nydia nodded slightly, moving aside to maintain distance.
Byron staggered forward, his uneven gait betraying him as he lurched forward!
âWhoa! Careful there!â Nydia instinctively reached out to steady him.
Her innate kindness didnât allow her to think twice.
She wouldâve helped an old lady cross the street, so how could she ignore someone about to fall right before her eyes?
Byron seized the opportunity to clutch Nydiaâs arm, the warmth of her skin sending his heart into a flutter.
He caught his breath, looking at her with gratitude, Thank you, Ms. Nydia.â
Not far off, Emeric and Jeff were having a lively chat.
âHey Emeric, look over there? Jeff exclaimed, patting Emeric on the shoulder.
Emeric glanced lazily, noting Nydia and Byron chatting amicably, his brows knitting slightly.
âIt seems your little girl is getting quite cozy with Byron.â
Jeff, ever the matchmaker, chimed in, âAvery was head over heels for Evadne, everyone knew it. Now with our families uniting, if Nydia married Avery, itâd be awkward for both, and unfair to Nydia. Byron has mentioned to me more than once how much he likes Nydia. Itâs rare for him to talk about fancying any girl in front of me, but he seems sincere about Nydia. Forcing a match is never sweet, Emeric, you know that. Maybe we should consider someone more suitable for her.â
Jeff tried to plead his case, but seeing Emericâs disinterest, he sighed with a mixture of frustration and resignation.
Byron, before his injury, was quite the charmer, a regular Casanova. Seeing that Nydia was not repulsed by him, he exhausts every trick to entertain her.
Yet Nydia remained aloof, uninterested in his attempts at humor, and Byronâs efforts were like fireworks against a fortress,
leaving him hot and bothered.
To Byron, Nydia was just the daughter of a mistress; if it werenât for his disability, why would he have chosen her?
What right did she have to act so high and mighty?
Bertha, watching their lackluster progress, fretted for her brother.
It was time for some underhanded tactics.
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Byronâs secretary hurried over, halted by Berthaâs call, âWhere to in such a rush? Canât you see my brother is busy?â
âMiss Bertha, thereâs a small issue,â the secretary hedged
âOut with it. Youâre not treating me like a stranger, are you?â
âItâs the former secretary of the Ashbourne heiress is outside waiting.
A sly glint crossed Berthaâs eyes, âJason?â
âYes! Isnât he Mr. Thaddeusâs rival? His timing seems intended to disrupt Mr. Thaddeusâs plans. I figured Iâd better warn Mr. Thaddeus quickly. Right now, that man canât enter without an invitation, but if Ms. Evadne finds out, sheâll surely help him. That would put Mr. Thaddeus in a rather awkward spot, wouldnât it? The secretary was a loyal henchman, analyzing the pros and
cons.
âYes, well done. Iâll handle this. Donât disturb my brother just yet,â Bertha drawled.
âAs you wish, Miss Bertha.â
Once the secretary departed, Berthaâs mind raced, and she texted Byron:
[Byron, your rival is at our door. Iâm going to chase him off for you. How will you thank me, hm?]
[Dear sister, havenât you always wanted that rubyâencrusted n*ecklace? Consider it yours.]
[Ah! Thank you so much!]
[But since the man has come to us, the Chambers familyâs hospitality dictates we shouldnât send him away emptyâhanded.]
Bertha gave a wicked smirk, her fingers curling into an âokâ sign with a sinister twist.
The mansion blazed with light, a stark contrast to the desolate chill outside.
Jasonâs fingertips trembled as he listened to the cold, mechanical tone of the phone shutting off. The festive glow that surrounded him felt like an arsenal of blades piercing his heart.
Without an invitation, he was left to stand outside, a silent sentinel.
He could reach out to the young mistress, ask her to let him in. But this was personal, and he just couldnât bring himself to voice
the words.
Jasonâs gaze dropped, Adamâs apple bobbing as he swallowed down a cocktail of inferiority and guilt.
Was he really out of his league?â
The woman he loved was inside, and his longing for her bordered on madness.
Yet, the stark disparity in their status was like a fortress wall, denying him even the slightest glimpse of her presence.
âWell, well, well, who do we have here? You look familiar,â a mocking, sharp female voice sliced through the air, and Jasonâs head
snapped up.
Bertha emerged, arms crossed over her chest, followed by her secretary and b*dyguards. She looked down on him from atop the steps, high and mighty.
Thought I recognized someone. Isnât this Ms. Evadneâs little errand boy, my sisterâinâlawâs exâflame?â
Jasonâs eyes darkened with anger. âWhat are you talking about?â
âAw, you really are out of the loop, arenât you? Poor thing, Bertha clucked her tongue, handing her phone to the secretary âShow our pitiful little errand boy here what heâs missing. Might just wake him up.â
The secretary walked over to Jason, holding up the phone.
It was a snapshot of Nydia supporting Byron, their bodies close in what seemed like a tender embrace.
Boomâa thunderclap of darkness struck Jason, splitting him in two, heart and soul, flesh and blood.
âIt canât be. It just canât be. How could it?â
âOh, but it can.â
Bertha watched his devastated expression with glee. The Chambers family has formed an alliance with Mr. Emericâs, and itâs all
set. Nydia is to become the second lady of the Chambers. Look how happy they are together, Love needs family blessing, doesnât it? Otherwise, itâs just mutual torture, a waste of everyoneâs time.â
âYouâre lying!â Jasonâs whole b*dy shook, his eyes bloodshot with panic.
âDonât believe me? Go ask Nydia yourself.â
Berthaâs eyes narrowed, sly and cunning. âOh, but I think Nydia no longer wishes to see you. If she did, would you be left out here, freezing your butt off, unable to even catch a glimpse of her?â
Her words were like a bullet through Jasonâs heaving chest, leaving a raw, gaping wound.
âI donât believe you. I wonât believe your lies! Nydia would never be with Byron!â
Jason bolted toward the gate, his mind a blank slate, desperate to confront Nydia!
No, there was nothing to ask.
He could not believe that Nydia, who loved him deeply, would agree to such a marriage. He had to take her away!
âStop him,â Bertha commanded, and the Chambersâ b*dyguards sprang into action.
Jasonâs eyes blazed as he threw punches, his martial arts training evident in each powerful strike. He could easily take these men under normal circumstances, but he was still recovering from a previous fight, his strength not fully returned.
The b*dyguards overwhelmed him, and as his focus wavered, one of them struck his old shoulder injury with a baton. A grunt escaped his l*ps as pain seared through him, sweat soaking his suit.
Another kick to the gut made him stumble, but he stood his ground, teeth gritted in defiance.
Berthaâs eyes glinted coldly as she sneered, âWho do you think you are? What is the Dempsey family, anyway? Just a former watchdog for the Ashbourne Group, and you think you can compete with my brother for a woman? Why would an ambitious girl settle for the likes of the Dempseyâs humble abode? Donât delude yourself into thinking you can own her Better to kill that fantasy now and scurry back to being Evadneâs lapdog.â
Jasonâs fury was palpable, his fists clenched for another strike, but his shoulder screamed in agony, his arm barely able to lift.
The b*dyguards stood firm, an impenetrable barrier.
Humming a tune, Bertha turned on her heel and sauntered off, gesturing for her secretary to come closer,
âHeâs injured and no match for you. Make sure heâs âwell taken care of,â she said, her voice dripping with malice.