His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 610
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Chapter 610
Lityâs eyelashes fluttered as she cast a glance over the lavish dinner spread out on the table before her, then back to Mrs. Fairhaven with concern.
Tonight was supposed to be a cozy gathering for the three of them, and Lily had been busy preparing since the afternoon. Although Mrs. Fairhaven wasnât adept in the kitchen, she had pitched in, bustling around like a busy little top.
But it was evident that Mr. Fairhaven was in a hurry and unlikely to stay for dinner.
Lily wasnât particularly bothered, but she feared Mrs. Fairhaven might feel let down.
Jareth, arenât you staying for dinner? Marilla asked, her delicate eyebrows knitting together as her doe eyes blinked rapidly.
Jareth, with an indulgent smile, couldnât help but walk over to his petite wife, his large hand landing on her head to tousle her soft hair, Tve got to take care of something tonight, darling, so I wonât be home for dinner.â
âCanât you make an exception just this once?â
Marilla lifted her lush lashes, her tentative expression tugging at his heartstrings, âLily has been working all day to prepare this meal, itâs her way of showing she cares, Jareth. Canât you stay and eat before you go?â
âMrs. Fairhaven, itâs really okay for me!â
Lily, flustered by Marilla speaking up for her, blushed and shook her head vigorously, âMr. Fairhaven, itâs just a simple meal, nothing to fuss over. Business comes first; Iâll go and get your car ready.â
âHow is it not a big deal! Youâve been at it for hours, and itâs exhausting!â
Marilla grabbed his hand, her palm clammy with nervousness, âPlease stay and eat before you leave. Lily has put a lot of effort
into this.â
She genuinely liked Lily.
Marilla spent more time with Lily than she did with Jareth. There were many things she felt too shy to say to her husband but could share freely with Lily.
Marilla seldom asked Jareth for anything. Aside from the time she wanted to see her mother for the last time, this was the second request she could remember making.
Lily swallowed hard, âMrs. Fairhaven.â
Jarethâs gaze froze for a moment before he glanced at Lily.
He then pulled out a chair, sat down beside Marilla with a grin, and yanked her into the space between his legs. He wrapped his legs around her, trapping her as if she were a doll in a claw machine.
âAlright, Iâll stay and dine, just as you wish.â
Not satisfied, he pinched her waist and settled her firmly on his thigh, his l*ps curving into a roguish smile as he affectionately nuzzled her cheek.
âLily, serve the food. And pile it on.â
âYes! Lilyâs normally subdued face lit up with joy as Jareth chose to stay and dine with Marilla.
During the meal, the couple fed each other, making a sticky, sweet scene. Lily sat by, feeling like she was practically a third wheel. This meal was the most satisfying one sheâd ever had.
After they finished eating, Jareth took Marillaâs hand, with Lily following behind them, and they stepped outside the villa.
âLily, take good care of her,â he wrapped his arm around Marilla and planted a k*ss on her smooth forehead.
âCome back early,â Marillaâs voice was soft and sweet.
âMy love, how can I leave with you being this adorable?â
Jarethâs hand roamed restlessly to her backside, giving it a playful squeeze, âGo to bed early, donât stay up, and donât wait up for
As they watched him leave, Marillaâwaited until even the tail lights were out of sight before turning away.
Lily approached her, âMrs. Fairhaven.â
âYes? Marilla turned to look at her.
âThank you for speaking up for me today, thank you,â Lily was overwhelmed with gratitude, her eyes welling up with tears.
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She had been with Jareth since her girlhood, starting as a maid and later becoming his secretary and b*dyguard. Trained rigorously, she was unfeeling and indifferent to everyone except her boss.
Vet Marillaâs arrival brought Lily a sense of family warmth and emotion she had never known before.
She was the bossâs wife, and she cherished her like a beloved sister.
âLily, you work so hard, and I see it.â Marillaâs warm hand grasped Lilyâs calloused one, her eyes sparkling with empathy, âYou always have Jarethâs best interests at heart, and he may not understand, but I do. Your efforts should be recognized, not taken for granted.â
Lily was moved, only able to squeeze Marillaâs hand in silent thanks.
That evening, Barryâs mansion was abuzz with a rare family banquet, and heâd called together all the family members. No one dared to snub the patriarchâs invitation, even if there were simmering tensions, they all played their parts in the charade.
Jareth strode into the dining room where Barry, Gary and his wife, and Mrs. Fairhaven were already seated.
âSorry for being late, Grandpa Barry,â Jareth said with a smile and a smooth, elegant bow as he took his seat.
Mrs. Fairhaven hadnât seen her son in a while and was visibly delighted by his apparently matured demeanor. Gone was the unruly demon of his youth, who would have arrived at a family dinner looking disheveled and nonchalant. At last yearâs party Barry threw, he ate a lamb leg like a barbarian, but now he carried himself with the composure and authority of a leader, much like his father.
âGood to have everyone here.â Barry acknowledged with a nod, appearing pleased, âBut next time, try to arrive a bit earlier, so the elders donât have to wait. Itâs not a job where you have to be on the dot.â â
Jareth raised an eyebrow and chuckled, âUnderstood, Grandpa Barry. Iâll keep that in mind.â
âWell, Jareth is the pillar of the Fairhaven family now, a busy man indeed.â Gary remarked, his face a mask of forced joviality. Ever since his loss in the power struggle, his demeanor around Jareth had been tinged with envy, âAs the soonâtoâbe CEO of the Fairhaven Group, his status is not what it used to be. Dad, donât be too hard on Jareth. We may be his elders, but weâre not sticklers for punctuality. Once he takes the helm, I, as his uncle, will be looking to him for support and to add luster to our family name. You might not be in the loop, but a few days back, I was out rubbing elbows with some pals, and they were all itching to meet Jareth, dying to get a glimpse of the Fairhaven Groupâs golden boy. Alas, time marches on, our heyday is nothing but history
now.â
Barryâs smile didnât quite reach his eyes, leaving his mood a riddle.
Jareth turned to Gary, whose smug face was enough to raise hackles, âUncle Gary, I know all your soâcalled âbuddies â a sorry bunch if Iâve ever seen one. What future do you think you have, hanging out with them day in and day out? Did you even wrap your head around that project Grandpa handed off to you?â
Garyâs face froze midâretort. Jareth wasnât done yet, âYou canât even run your own turf, and here you are, bending over backwards to give these leeches a leg up into the Fairhaven Group. Iâm gonna lay it out straight â no offense â but even the vassal states in ancient times knew they had to pay tribute every year. Your pals? They do nothing but suck the lifeblood from the Fairhaven Group. And you want to introduce them to me? What, do I look like a born sucker to you?â
Garyâs face turned a shade redder, his mouth gaping for a comeback, but Jarethâs next jab was a gut punch, âAnd another thing. weâre family, no need for beating around the bush. Youâre so cryptic, I almost thought you spent these past months on a spiritual
retreat.â
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