His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 569
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Chapter 569
The aroma of a homeâcooked meal wafted through the air as Thaddeus swung open the front door, the lively warmth within striking a stark contrast against the chilly silence of the outside world. The sensory shock hit him with the force of a freight train, leaving him momentarily transfixed by the scene that unfolded before him.
Inside the living room, the atmosphere was abuzz with chatter and laughter. Nydia was deep in conversation with Camille, who had returned from an educational stint abroad, and Chasel lounged on the sofa. They were all cheerfully threading chopped vegetables onto skewers as if they were threading beads onto a n*ecklace, their hands a flurry of motion.
In the kitchen, the usually reserved Cassius, donned an apron and masterfully sautéed a pan of mixed vegetables, while Aaron mixed a secret BBQ sauce with the deftness of a seasoned chef.
Arnold and Jason, both tall and handsome, stood by the table, skewering meat with a focus that was constantly interrupted by their gazes drifting towards the living room where the ladies sat. Their n*ecks were craned so awkwardly in that direction, it was as if theyâd never learned to look straight ahead.
Their eyes, like highâdefinition cameras, were fixed intently on the radiant beauty of Nydia and Camille.
Jasonâs concern for his sweetheart was understandable, but Arnold couldnât seem to peel his eyes away from Camille as she sat close to Chasel, their conversation bubbling over with an energetic flow that seemed neverâending.
He took a deep breath, his chest tight with an inexplicable discomfort.
âDr. Bright, your skewers are so perfectly made! Youâve got such a knack for this,â Nydia complimented as she admired the colorâcoordinated, evenly spaced food Chasel had prepared, which looked as though it had been massâproduced on an assembly
line.
âReally? Iâm just threading them the usual way,â Chasel hummed a tune nonchalantly, sweeping another skewer onto the plate.
In comparison to their amateur attempts, Chaselâs skewers were the epitome of elegance.
âLook at mine, theyâre all crooked like theyâve been trampled by a flock of chickens,â Camille muttered in frustration, her face crumpling into a pout. Her hands, which had crafted countless exquisite garments, seemed possessed by a clumsy spirit when it came to culinary pursuits.
Indeed, it seemed the universe doled out talents and challenges with an even hand.
Except to her mentor, Evadne, who appeared to be the universeâs darling, showered with blatant favoritism!
âItâs actually quite simple. Here, let me show you.â Chasel leaned in, almost sitting shoulder to shoulder with Camille, his head nearly brushing against Nydiaâs as they both intently followed his instructions, oblivious to the silent alarms going off in the two human monitors nearby.
âCassius, whyâs Chasel so keen on mingling with the ladies like some kind of modernâday Casanova?â Aaron whispered to Cassius as he stirred the sauce, âHere we are, slaving away, and Chasel is outside tending the grill. How can he just sit there chatting up a storm without feeling a bit of shame?â
Cassiusâs brows furrowed slightly as he vigorously tossed the pan.
âYou should say something, Cassius.â
After a moment, Cassiusâs long lashes lifted slightly, his l*ps parting, âThe kitchenâs messy, and he likes things clean. I didnât want him getting his hands d*rty.â
Aaron, with his straightforward thinking, couldnât catch the subtext and just blinked in confusion, âHuh?â
âChaselâs not really part of the Ashbournes; heâs a guest of Evadneâs. Itâs nice of him to help out at all. Donât expect too much,â Cassius quickly changed the subject, feeling a slight warmth creep onto his cheeks.
Crack!
Jason, witnessing the cozy interaction between Nydia and Chasel, couldnât hold back his frustration and snapped a skewer in half. âOuch, that hurts!â
Arnold, too, was so distracted that he poked his own finger with a skewer.
âYou two,â Cassius said, as if he had eyes in the back of his head, addressing the two lovesick men, âIf youâve got that much energy, why donât you head out to the balcony and help Elvis with the fire? Youâre sure to get it lit in no time.â
The two fools.
He wasnât even jealous, so why were they getting all worked up?
Chapter 569
Everyone was busy with their tasks, the joy in the room palpable, and nob*dy seemed to notice Thaddeus and Gordon standing dumbfounded in the entryway
âMr. Thaddeus are you sure weâre at the right house?â Gordon blurted out, halfâexpecting to see a scene out of a Skyrimthe Ashbourne family saga.
âHey, look whoâs back!â Alva, carrying shopping bags, gently bumped into Thaddeus from behind. âWhat are you standing around for? Donât you recognize your own house?*
Thaddeusâ gaze was clouded as he turned to Alva, his voice hoarse, âAlva, whatâs all this?â
âOh, the guests? Mrs. Abernathy invited them,â Alva said, her voice bubbling with excitement. âTonightâs getâtogether is specially prepared by Mrs. Abernathy for you. She started making calls and preparing the ingredients and the grill the moment you left. Sheâs been so busy all day. We didnât think many people would come on such short notice, but look, weâve got a full house.â
âEvadne did this for me?â A wave of emotion surged in Thaddeusâ chest, his throat tightening.
âWho else would she do it for? Mrs. Abernathy mentioned that the Elspeth case is coming up and youâve been feeling down. So she put together this party to help you unwind,â Alva explained, then nudged his arm with a wink, âYou better thank Mrs. Abernathy properly tonight after you two get some privacy. You know what to do, right? No need for me to spell it out.â
Just then, the gracious hostess Evadne descended the staircase, her smile radiant as the morning sun.
Trailing behind her was a delicate girl with a crystal hairpin glinting in her hair and dressed in a flowing blue designer dress.
Gordonâs pupils dilated as he rubbed his eyes in disbeliefâthat otherworldly beauty was none other than Beverly!
The next moment, Gordonâs l*ps quivered, and he nearly wept in the foyer.