His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 512
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 512
Averyâs expression froze.
Emeric hadnât mentioned his name or pointed fingers at him directly, but every word seemed to be a direct attack aiming at him. And a burning anger surged from the depths of his heart, coloring his pale cheeks.
âMr. Emeric, everything Thaddeus is doing now is just to please Evadne, to deceive her, Avery said, his fingers clenched so tightly that it seemed they might pierce his skin. âIf he truly loved Evadne, after three years of marriage, day in and day out, with Evadne being such a beautiful and accomplished woman, how could any normal man not fall for her? But he heartlessly abandoned her in the end, which proved that he never truly cared for Evadne. It wasnât love!â
âWasnât love?â Emeric raised an eyebrow.
âHave you ever considered when Thaddeus actually started having feelings for Evadne? Wasnât it after their divorce when he found out that the wife heâd looked down upon for three years was actually the heiress to the K Group? As everyone knows, Thaddeus isnât the legitimate son of Mr. Frederic. His mother got her position in a way that was far from honorable, and could be considered as illegitimate. If Mr. Fredericâs elder son hadnât been ill, how could he let Thaddeus manage the Abernathy Group and take on such a responsibility? Now heâs doggedly pursuing Evadne. Do you really think his intentions are purely innocent? Isnât there a hint of personal interest? Doesnât he harbor any desire to use the Ashbourne familyâs influence to change his own awkward situation?â
Averyâs eyes were filled with anxiety as he passionately spoke, almost wearing out his tongue, âHe forced Evadne to divorce him, planning to marry someone else. Such behavior is despicable to the core. Once unfaithful, arenât you afraid heâll do it again and again? Are you really willing to gamble your precious daughterâs happiness to test Thaddeusâs character?!â
Mr. Dylan, listening silently by the side, furrowed his brow subtly and observed Avery.
He hadnât noticed that before; but now it was clear that Mr. Avery had quite the silver tongue.
If such a tongue were used to distort truth and rumors, the potential for damage was not to be underestimated.
âMr. Avery, you seem to know my daughter better than her own father.â
A smile still played at the corner of Emericâs eyes, yet his tone carried a chilling edge, âIf Thaddeus is, as you describe, a man who only values wealth over people, why would he have accepted my daughter who was hiding her true identity? He could have easily married into a wealthy family, couldnât he?â
Stunned into silence, Avery had no response.
âIâm getting old. I can look after Evadne for a while but not for a lifetime. She chose this man, and she must walk her own path. If sheâs mistreated, then she has only herself to blame. I canât keep her as a keychain, hanging on my belt every day.â
Emericâs dark humor made Mr. Dylan chuckle.
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Avery, on the other hand, was filled with intense resentment, and his pale, parched l*ps trembled as he struggled to speak, âMr. Emeric.â
âIf youâre still unwilling to give up on Evadne, then by all means, go pursue my daughter passionately and compete fairly with Thaddeus.â
Emeric withdrew his gaze from Averyâs tense face and spoke coldly, âBut from now on, donât come to me with this matter again. I have many children, and if I were to worry about each one like this, I doubt Iâll live for many more years.â
With that, Emeric and Dylan entered the grand gates of Silverlake Harbor, one after the other.
As the gates closed with a heavy thud, a chilling wind struck Avery like a harsh wakeâup call.
After finishing his business with Avery, Emeric felt inexplicably lighter on his feet.
âThat Chambers boy sure has a silver tongue.â he scoffed.
âIndeed, itâs often not until a critical moment that you see what people are truly capable of,â Mr. Dylan replied with a smile that carried both praise and
sarcasm.
âHa, that boy Thaddeus, Iâve seen him more than once at top business conferences. He switches between languages with ease, eloquently discussing various topics. Heâs quite good at it. But when heâs in front of me, all he does is swear oaths, admit faults, or say âI will treat Evadne well.â He stumbles over his words as if heâs still evolving from the Stone Age,â Emeric shook his head, displaying a disdainful expression as if pinching halfâclosed eyes. Mr. Dylan, catching the drift, laughed, âBut with all his faults, Mr. Thaddeus does have one good quality. Mr. Avery, being the childhood friend and a formidable rival in love, has yet to hear Thaddeus utter a single word against him?â
Dylan knew to stop there; leaning too much in favor of Thaddeus might backfire.
Ah, his desire to see Mr. Thaddeus and the young lady together wasnât far from a fatherâs concern.
Emeric eyed him suspiciously, âIt seems you quite appreciate Thaddeus.
Dylan remained composed, âYouâve misunderstood. Iâm just stating the facts. The young lady is like a daughter to me since childhood, and I genuinely hope she can find her own happiness.â
âThat sounds like another way of praising Thaddeus,â Emeric remarked.
Mr. Dylan fell silent.
Suddenly, Emeric stopped in his tracks, standing by the window and gazing outside.
Dylan, though puzzled, followed his gaze.
From this angle, they could see the outside of Silverlake Harbor.
Avery viciously threw the pastries he had prepared for his daughter onto the ground. But that wasnât enough to quell his anger; he then stomped on them, crushing the delicate treats into the pieces.
Heh, seems heâs got quite the temper.â
Emeric sneered disdainfully and walked away.
Dylan, observing Averyâs now unrecognizable demeanor, couldnât help but feel a wave of relief that the young lady hadnât chosen to be with such a pseudo gentleman.
In the past, the one who faced Emericâs cold eyes and ended up with a bruised ego was only Thaddeus. Now, Avery, who had never imagined heâd be in such a situation, joined the ranks of those who suffered Emericâs disdain!
For someone with a fierce competitive streak and towering pride like Avery, this was akin to heartâwrenching torture and an utter disgrace!
âMr. Chambers, please, calm down!â
Harvey, bending down to pick up the scattered trash, tried to soothe Avery with a trembling voice, âDonât overthink it. Chairman Ashbourne has always held you in high regard. He wouldnât suddenly dismiss you like that. At the very least, weâre still better off than that Thaddeus!
It must be Ms. Evadne, she mustâve ticked him off tonight, and heâs just looking for an outlet for his frustration. You just happened to walk into the line of fire. Once he cools down, Chairman Ashbourne will remember your merits.â
âThis time, itâs different.â
Avery, his bloodshot eyes glinted with a sinister sharpness, claws of a beast ready to tear life apart, âEmeric has implicitly approved of Evadne and Thaddeus. He wonât intervene anymore, much less help me.â
Emeric was the toughest barrier he had managed to erect between them. Using Edith to reveal Evadneâs infertility had been the most lethal weapon in his arsenal.
And yet, even so, he hadnât managed to break the bond between Evadne and Thaddeus, and now Emeric himself seemed to have shifted allegiance to Thaddeus!
Despite all his cunning, Avery was now at his witâs end!
Back in his car, Averyâs already fair complexion turned ashen, like an ice mountain on the brink of collapse. After a momentâs hesitation, he took out his phone and, with shaking fingers, dialed the number of that man.
It took a while for the call to be answered.
âSir. Emeric has given his tacit approval for Evadne and Thaddeus. He wonât help me anymore.â Avery, usually dignified and proud, spoke with a complete absence of arrogance.
In front of âSir,â he was as humble as a dog.
âHa, I told you before, if you want to win Evadne, you can only succeed with a firm hand,â the man on the phone scoffed, making no effort to conceal his mocking tone. âBut all youâve ever done is act like a good person in front of her, dreaming that one day sheâll give up on Thaddeus and be with you. Youâre so foolish. If subtlety fails, resort to tyranny. If you canât have her, then ruin her; donât let Thaddeus have her.â
Ruin her?
But Evadne was the love of his life; how could he bear to destroy her.
âWhatâs your next plan. Have you decided yet?â The manâs lazy voice carried a hint of threat.
âSir, give me one more chance, the last one!â
Averyâs face was deathly pale, and he exuded an eerie aura, like a demon clawing its way out of hell, âIsnât your research facility developing a drug that can induce immediate cardiac arrest? Could you give me a dose?â
âHmm? What do you want that for?â
The man laughed mockingly, âYouâre not thinking of injecting that stuff into yourself, are you?
Mr. Chambers, you really are bold. Donât you think youâve stuck enough needles into yourself over the years? That drug hasnât undergone clinical trials; itâs highly risky.â
âI know, but this is my last gamble. Iâm willing to bet everything on it.â Averyâs eyes were bloodshot, his sanity teetering on the edge.
âOh, As long as the green hills are preserved, thereâs no need to worry about running out of firewood.â the man feigned sentimentality. âIn the end, sheâs just a woman. Thereâs truly no need to make such a big fuss. Besides, youâre now the number one villain in Evadneâs eyes. If you have any misfortune, wouldnât that just make her happy?â
âIâm not using it on myself.â
âOh?â
âPity and guilt are the most challenging weaknesses of human nature.â
Averyâs gaze was unfathomably dark, âEvadne is a kind woman, and I want her to be indebted to me forever. Only then can I keep her by my side.â
After wrapping up their discussion, Evadne and Thaddeus retired to their room to rest.
Jareth knew his darling wife had gone to bed already, he reluctantly made his way to the study to handle some business before resting.
He had indeed changed.
In the past, even the end of the earth couldnât disturb his sleep. Now, unless finishing the companyâs affairs, he couldnât rest at all.
And all his efforts were for Marillaâs bright future.
âYoung master.â
Lilyâs voice came from behind him; Jareth turned swiftly, âYou havenât rested yet? Iâve told you not to worry about me; stay with the Marilla. If she wakes
up thirsty of anything, make sure sheâs taken care of
Lily bit her l*p and spoke softly. Thereâs something I must report to you tonight. You should pay attention to Mr. Ashbourne. He came today and had quite a few interactions with the Mistress while I wasnât paying attention. I canât say he likes her, but I feel that he has a fondness for her.â
She didnât dare to tell him that Marilla had mistaken Aaron for him and hugged him, she feared her young master would grab a knife and confront Aaron.
But even with her attempt to downplay the situation, it was like a spark landing in an oil pan, his eyes blazed red as he stormed towards the bedroom.
âHey! Young master!
In a panic, Lily grabbed him, âThe Mistress is already asleep, youâll disturb her if you go now! And her heart is full of nothing but you, she has no feelings for that Aaron, please donât take it out on herl
Jareth looked at her anxious face, and despite his ire, he couldnât help but frown and chuckle, âLily, what do you think of me? Am I really such a petty person in your eyes?â
Lily wore an expression that said, âWhat else could it be?â
1 love Marilia deeply. Others may not know, but you should understand, right? I trust Marilla, unconditionally and forever,â
Jareth took a deep, shuddering breath, the image of her clear and adorable doe eyes softening his gaze more tenderly than moonlight, Iâve missed her all day long. I just want to k*ss her, nothing more.â