His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 578
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 578
Blood so red it was terrifying!
The image of Cynthiaâs horrific death flashed across Elspethâs mind, and she suddenly let out a piercing ring in her ears, as if she were drowning, her b*dy drenched in cold sweat, her l*ps pale and trembling incessantly.
âElspeth? Elspeth, are you alright?â Cedric, clearly sensing something was amiss, asked in surprise.
âItâs nothing.â Elspethâs handcuffed hands curled tightly under the table, fiercely cutting off the mental images.
âElspeth, you havenât answered my question.â
Cedric pressed again, âYou need to come clean with me right now. Is this the only life youâve taken? Itâs vital for your defense in court, for upholding your reputation. Youâre aware that on the surface itâs just the death of a maid, but Thaddeus and Evadne are clearly using this as a leverage to corner you, to ensure you canât recover. They will dig deep into your past and could present any kind of evidence against you in court, itâs unpredictable.â
Elspeth still quivered uncontrollably, biting her l*p.
âIâm asking you these questions with no ulterior motive, only to have a better chance of winning in court. You must be completely honest and trust me, we need to work together fully. Only if I know everything about you can I stand undefeated in the courtroom.â Elspeth let out a laugh that made oneâs skin crawl, âMr. Cedric, are you really trying to help me, or are you just looking out for your own golden reputation?â
Cedric didnât like being questioned this way, but due to her status as MrsâAbernathy, he had to play along, âOf course, helping you get acquitted is far more important than any undefeated streak.â
âForget it, I donât trust any of you lawyers!â
Anxious, Elspeth shook her legs like she was having a seizure, âIf I tell you, youâll just have another weapon to threaten me with later. Iâve seen enough of these d*rty tricks, donât think you can fool me!â
Cedric frowned and asked, âAre you suggesting that there is truth to this?â
âNo! I havenât killed anyone! Never have I ever! Donât you dare slander me!â Elspeth screamed, her emotions boiling over as she stood up like a madwoman.
âAlright, alright, if you say no, then thatâs good.â Cedric leaned back, wary of her lunging at him.
The courtroom was packed.
Though the trial was publically broadcasted on the courtâs website, to avoid any disturbances from uninvited guests, Frederic booked all the available seats for spectators, filling them with allies from the Abernathy Group and his legal network.
For todayâs trial, besides Frederic, the longâabsent Glynnis had also been summoned.
She naturally didnât want to appear at such an ominous event, and there was no love lost between her and her mother.
âDad, why do I have to be here? The reporters will see me and start spinning tales!â
Glynnis whined, her voice tinged with irritation as she furrowed her brows, âI canât even step outside my door without fearing ridicule, afraid to show my face at any social event. Having a mother like this, itâs an utter disgrace!â
âRidicule? You are an Abernathy heiress, who would dare mock you? Besides, regardless of everything, she is your biological mother. As her daughter, you should naturally be here to support her through this ordeal. How can you be so coldâhearted?â Frederic spoke sternly from the front row, rebuking her coldly.
Frustrated, Glynnis asked, âThen why am I the only one here? Why isnât Marilla here?â
âDonât you know your sisterâs situation? How could she come to such a place, endure such stress? You should be understanding as her sister, not complaining,â Frederic shook his head disapprovingly.
Glynnis dared not speak further, but inwardly she resented, thinking if only she had the backing like that simpleton did from Jareth.
She thought, âJust you wait, Marilla.â
Footsteps approached.
Frederic and Glynnis turned to look, their expressions darkening immediately.
Entering were Thaddeus and Evadne, followed by several members of the Ashbourne family!
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Cassius, Aaron, Nydia, and even the three Ashbourne ladies had come to show their support for the victim, a show of solidarity at such a critical moment.
Jareth should have been there too, to boost their morale, but fearing the distress it might cause his beloved Marilla, he chose to stay at home with her.
Glynnis glared at Evadne, grinding her teeth.
But Evadne paid her no attention, not even a glance, leaving Glynnis to silently fume with rage.
Evadne, stunningly beautiful with light makeup, wore an immaculate pearlâwhite business suit adorned with a sapphire brooch of her own design, exuding elegance and grace.
Thaddeus stood tall and imposing by her side, his black suit perfectly tailored, emb*dying the strength and dignity of his stature.
They both took seats in the first row, separated by an aisle from the Abernathy Group, marking a clear divide.
âDad, whatâs Thaddeus doing? Whatâs he thinking?â Glynnis whispered, always quick to stir discord, âHeâs the CEO of the Abernathy Group, and now he sits openly against us with the Ashbourne family. Isnât this a slap in your face for all to see?â
Frederic clenched his teeth, feeling the flames of resentment seething within him.
âWe finally made it to this day,â Aviana said, gripping Myraâs hand. Recalling the hardships she had endured, Aviana couldnât help but tear up.
Myra took a deep breath, her heart fluttering with nervous anticipation, and nodded subtly.
The day had arrived, a day Cynthia and Erica had been longing for, and they werenât alone in their anticipation.
Never in her wildest dreams did Evadne expect to witness Elspeth standing trial. Regardless of the outcome, the very fact that this day had come was a source of deep contentment for her.
âJustice shines bright; karma never misses its mark. Elspethâs misdeeds are countless, she will receive the fate she deserves,â murmured Suri, who clutched Myraâs hand with a reassuring softness, though her gaze upon the defendant was icy and piercing./
Evadne overheard the chatter of the three ladies behind her. Far from feeling relieved, she was more burdened and anxious than ever before. This was the final showdown, no turning back.
She wasnât after a decade, two, or even a lifetime of Elspeth behind bars.
Evadne wanted the death penalty. A life for a life.
Every furrow of Evadneâs brow, every faint smile, tugged at Thaddeusâs heartstrings. He quickly sensed her anxiety and reached for her cool, pale hand, his fingers weaving through hers in a reassuring clasp.
âEvadne, stay calm, donât fret. We have to trust Jason, trust Arnold. We will win this battle,â he whispered, locking eyes with her, his own deep and mesmerizing. Her restless heart began to settle.
âDidnât you say you had an important meeting at the corporation today, Cassius? Why are you here? They can manage without you, right?â Aaron asked with a look of surprise.
âItâs fine, Dadâs holding down the fort.â
Cassiusâs eyes softened with affection as he glanced at his little sister sitting in the front row, âI said I couldnât rest easy not being here for Evadne, fearing any unforeseen incidents. So, I followed her here.â
âCassius, youâre spoiling Evadne as if sheâs your daughter.â
Aaron sighed sincerely, his gaze lingering on the perfectly matched figures of Evadne and Thaddeus, his emotions complex, âBut we, as her brothers, might find ourselves with fewer chances to be by her side. Evadne now has a guardian angel to cherish her for life, and soon, she wonât need us anymore.â
âA woman grows up and leaves the nest. Since Evadneâs eighteenth birthday, Iâve been prepared for the day she wouldnât need me,â Cassius said, a tinge of bittersweetness in his heart at the thought of his sisterâs joyous moments, but no jealousy, just a heartfelt blessing, âActually, itâs quite alright. Sheâs found someone to entrust her life to, and we old knights can finally step back
with honor.â
As the plaintiffs, defense attorneys, and prosecutors took their seats, the courtroom chatter subsided.
Jason and Cedric stood on opposite sides, tension palpable.
âGo, Jason, you got this,â Nydia murmured, sitting next to her mother, her gaze intense and fixed on Jasonâs commanding presence, her back straight, nerves taut.
Arnold, in his crisp uniform, strode to his seat with a decisive air, his sharp features exuding an authoritative presence that filled the room.
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âOh my gosh, look at him!â
Aviana was swooning over Arnold, âArnold looks so dashing in court! If all prosecutors were as handsome as him, Iâd find excuses to come here all the time!â
Myra and Nydia exchanged glances.
Suriâs forehead creased with exasperation, âYouâre married, can you act a bit more mature? The prosecutorâs office isnât a dating service.â
Arnold, feeling the weight of his role as prosecutor to seek justice for the victims and uphold the stateâs case, swept his gaze over the audience. When he saw his family there, even his battleâhardened heart felt a warm surge of support.
Just then, as the courtroom doors were about to close, a slender figure sl*pped in.
Arnoldâs gaze, which was about to retreat, was captured once more, this time by the sight of Camille, dressed in an understated khaki suit, taking a seat in the quiet corner of the back row. Her face was partly hidden by dark sunglasses, making it difficult for Arnold to read her expression or to know if she was watching him.
But even so, he felt his blood ignite, boil, and leap with an invincible force.
As the doors opened again, two officers escorted Elspeth into the courtroom, her wrists shackled, her prisonerâs jumpsuit a stark contrast to the room. Ward was brought in alongside her.
Elspeth shot Ward a venomous glare, but her eyes brimmed with tears when she looked at Frederic, the perfect picture of a
damsel in distress.
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