His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 493
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 493
Witnessing the tender embrace shared by the two lovers, Elvis felt a wave of emotions but ultimately found peace in their happiness.
As their protective older brother, wasnât his lifeâs mission to ensure Evadneâs joy?
And that happiness shouldnât be measured by anyone else but her. It was her right to choose, her decision to make.
After weathering many storms, she had chosen Thaddeus without a second thought. To strip her of this love would be the real cruelty, the true destruction of her bliss.
âAveryâs been pulling strings from the shadows, manipulating Edith. We cornered her at that dinner party, pressured her for answers, but even then, she wouldnât rat out Avery.â
Thaddeusâs gaze was dark and troubled, âI think itâs not so much her loyalty to Avery, as it is her genuine ignorance of whoâs been feeding her lines, using her as a pawn.â
Evadne nodded in agreement.
Jarethâs eyes blazed with fury, his hands trembling with rage as they clenched on his knees, âIâm so sorry, Thad, Evadne. âSpare the rod and spoil the child, they say. Itâs my fault, and momâs, for spoiling her rotten!â
âJareth, donât be so hard on yourself. This isnât your doing.â Thaddeus said with comforting warmth.
âA fine person she couldâve been, instead, she chose to be Averyâs lapdog!â
With a wrathful punch, Jareth shattered the ceramic teacup on the coffee table, âSheâs so eager to follow that Avery guy, I ought to kick her over to him, let her grovel to her heartâs content!â
Evadne pressed her l*ps together, unsure of how to console him.
Indeed, having such a deceitful sister was a family tragedy.
âLook, I donât mean to be crude, but just by looking at Miss Elsieâs looks, you can tell Averyâs a man of taste,â Elvis said, arms crossed as he leaned back on the couch. âWith your sisterâs looks, she wonât even get close enough to carry his shoes.â
The room fell silent, a pause hanging in the air as everyone processed Elvisâs crude joke.
âI reckon that Elsie is a sharp tool Avery keeps handy. After all, âa womanâs beauty is a sharp sword,â Evadne said, studying the face in the photo that so closely resembled her own. âThis woman must have been by Averyâs side for a while now. That face is probably his masterpiece. It shows just how deep their relationship goes. Elsie must know plenty of Averyâs secrets.â
Jareth was flabbergasted, his standards once again lowered, âDamn. Avery canât have Evadne, so he keeps a lookalike by his side to satisfy his vile desires? Does that make her Evadneâs substitute.â
Substitute.
Thaddeus was shocked and enraged at the thought of Avery keeping that woman as a substitute for Evadne, indulging his frustrated desires in the dark!
Feeling a cold rage, he pulled Evadne closer.
âUgh.â Evadne gagged at the thought, âHeâs truly vile. But even as a substitute, he doesnât deserve her!â
Elvis continued, âI followed them to the mountainside, watched them enter a secluded private club. Itâs passwordâprotected and strictly membersâonly. I didnât follow them in, didnât want to spook them.â
âMountainside? A club?â
Thaddeus was not a man acquainted with such places, and Evadne, not being from Elmsworth, was even less so.
They both turned to Jareth.
âAre you talking about The Velvet Haven?â Jareth asked tentatively.
âBingo! Leave it to Jareth, the professional playboy,â Elvis teased with a snap of his fingers.
Jarethâs expression soured. No matter the context, those words never felt like a compliment.
âIâve checked through the Sky System, and that The Velvet Haven is owned by none other than Avery,â Elvisâs expression hardened. âHeâs been spotted there countless times and is closely connected with many of Elmsworthâs elite. On the surface, itâs a club, but underneath, itâs a den of vice and corruption. Averyâs nothing but a glorified pimp.â
âThe Sky System? Youâre kidding, right? You used your agencyâs network for this?â Evadneâs eyes widened. âThatâs like using a cannon to kill a mosquito! Elvis, donât risk your career over this, itâs not worth it!â
âEvadne, whatâs not worth doing for you?â Elvisâs deepâset eyes narrowed as he reached out, gently taking her hand, âDont worry, an occasional use wonât raise alarms. Besides, Iâm tired of wasting time on that sneaky Avery. I want to help you guys get rid of this nuisance quickly.â
Not just him, but us.
Thaddeus was deeply moved, unable to speak.
Evadneâs eyes moistened, her fingers curling in Elvisâs palm, âElvis, thank you, really.â
âI know how badly you want the family to see that Thaddeus was framed by Avery, and to clear his name with Emeric. Otherwise, forget marrying in- he might not even enter our house.â Elvis said with a scoff, glancing at Thaddeus.
Evadne frowned, âElvis!â
âAh, come on! Our Thadâs got a heart of steel for Ms. Ashbourne!â Jareth laughed, slapping Thaddeus on the back.
The room fell silent again, as if a crow had flown by.
Evadne lowered her eyelids, âJareth, you do liven up the mood. But maybe keep it to yourself next time.â
Jareth went as silent as a church mouse.
âSince this lady is an important figure by Averyâs side, letâs not touch her for now. Itâd be best to keep a discreet watch on her every move,â Thad suggested with a grave tone.
âWatching her is hardly enough.â
Evadneâs schemes ran deeper, âWe need to try and get Elsie on our side, into our camp. First, weâll investigate her, get to know her, then win her over.â
Thad frowned, uncertain, âEvadne, that might be tough. Averyâs been embedded in Helgen for fifteen years. If he hadnât nurtured his own loyalists, dieâhard followers, his influence couldnât have expanded this big. That woman, knowing sheâs your standâin, knowing sheâs being used by Avery, still chooses to stay by his side for years. Itâs not likely an outsider can break through their relationship.â
âWhy canât we break through?â
As her words fell, Evadneâs meaningful gaze landed on Elvisâs face, âWith me, Elvis, on the case, Iâm not worried about winning over Elsie. The other night, she was out for blood with Elvis, armed to the teeth, looking like she was ready to send him to his maker. But in the end, she betrayed Avery and spared him. I bet sheâs taken a shine to Elvis. And if thatâs the case, then this honey trap just might be the key to cracking the case.â
Thad and Jareth swallowed nervously.
The Ashbourne familyâs young miss was tough as nails, even willing to sacrifice her own brother!
They thought Elvis would be livid, but instead, the man raised an eyebrow with a mischievous smirk.
âSure, letâs see what this woman is made of.â
Holy smokes! He was really going for it!
Was this what they call professional dedication?
âEvadne, isnât this too dangerous?â
Thad couldnât help but worry, âThat woman didnât succeed last time, sure as shooting sheâll try again on Elvis. Sheâs under Averyâs thumb and might use any d*rty trick in the book. We canât possibly guard against them all.â
Evadne had yet to speak when Elvis scoffed dismissively, a wild and wicked amusement in his handsome features, âHah, no one
in this world can hurt me!â
âUh!â
Shrieking screams echoed from the dank, musty basement of The Velvet Haven, making even the stoic guards at the door wince.. And the scene unfolding in the basement was even more harrowing-
Elsieâs wrists were shackled, her slender figure suspended in midair, wearing only a sheer lace sl*p that was nearly transparent, the pure white satin almost dyed crimson with blood!
Avery, tired from his exertion, lazily slumped onto the couch, tossing the whip to Harvey and downing a glass of red wine in one gulp.
âMr. Chambers.â Harvey trembled, holding the whip.
âWhat, youâre feeling sympathetic?â
Averyâs l*ps curled into a cruel, bloodthirsty smile, his spectacles spattered with droplets of blood, his pupils flashing a terrifying sharpness, âOr do you want to end up just like her?â
With no other choice, Harvey approached the battered Elsie with the whip in hand, teeth clenched.
âElsie, please endure, I must follow Mr. Chambersâ order.â
Elsie gasped weakly, lifting her heavy eyelids, âDonât spare me, beat me to death, itâd be better, just kill me. After all, itâs just a worthless life.â
Her words reached Averyâs ears and he erupted in rage!
Striding over, he furiously shoved Harvey aside and viciously grabbed Elsie by the n*eck!
âIt seems youâve got feelings for Elvis.â
Avery glared, his gaze wild with fury, his fingers tightening and tightening, âAre you resisting me in this passive way, huh? The old you, who would do anything to survive, now you donât want to live? Elsie, your life was given to you by me, only I can decide whether you live or die. Even you donât have the right to choose!â
Elsieâs breath was faint, her eyes moist and halfâclosed, her once blooming beauty now fading, turning from red to purple.
In the past, she wouldâve explained to Avery-
She loved no one, from the moment she caught a glimpse of him at fifteen, her heart had room only for this man who wanted her dead, Avery.
But now, she found defending herself to be a pitiful joke.
Even if she could explain about the night she shared a room with Elvis, and the box of antacids Elvis gave her, which Avery burned to ashes.
She couldnât justify the tender, romantic k*ss she shared with that man.
Harvey, terrified out of his wits, cried out, âMr. Chambers! Please, calm down! Youâre going to kill Elsie!â
âShe dared to betray me and get cozy with Elvis, doesnât she deserve to die?â Avery roared in fury.
âElsie has used her charms to get you out of so many jams over the years, this time is just more of the same!â
Harvey, having worked with Elsie for years, tried to defend her, âAnd that Elvis, heâs the toughest nut to crack among those Ashbourne boys! Now that Elsie has made a good impression on him, if she can get close to him, weâll have our chance to take
him out!â
That seemed to snap Avery out of it..
His furious eyes darkened, and the grip on her n*eck loosened slightly.
âElsie! Stop being stubborn, apologize to Mr. Chambers!â Harvey urged.
âIâm sorry.â
Elsie let out a bloodied chuckle, shattered and desolate, âBut Ave, what am I sorry for? Iâve done everything you asked. You never cared for me and I accepted that. What else do I owe you an apology for, tell me, tell me!â