His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 611
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Chapter 611
The insult was as blunt as a slap to the face, leaving Gary red with embarrassment.
He knew all too well that Jareth was a ruthless renegade, a man who thought himself above all others. Still, with the prospect of Jarethâs taking over as CEO, Gary had expected him to show some restraint, especially in front of Barry.
But restraint was not in Jarethâs vocabulary.
Barry, the family patriarch, wanted to reprimand his grandson, but upon reflection, he found no fault in Jarethâs words. Garyâs antics and his fairâweather friends were nothing to be proud of.
So, with an awkward cough and a tactical sip of water, Barry tried to diffuse the tension.
Mrs. Fairhaven, on the other hand, was less able to hide her discomfort, Jareth, how can you speak to your uncle like that? Show some respect!â
âHa, donât be too hard on Jareth. To us, heâs still a kid.â Garyâs wife April, chimed in, trying to smooth things over with a warm smile, âJareth, your uncle is known for his bluntness. Thatâs why he has few friends; heâs chased them all away. He didnât mean to offend you donât take it personally.â
With a raise of his eyebrow and a swirl of his wine glass, Jareth remained unfazed. This tagâteam of good cop, bad cop was nothing new to him. Despite Garyâs physiological problems, because of which, he couldnât satisfy her in bed, he never let April want for anything material. Yet, in spite of the hollow shell of their marriage, April remained. They were less a couple than a pair of wouldâbe thieves, each as bloodsucking as a leech, eyeing the Fairhaven Group with greedy intent.
Jarethâs frosty gaze locked onto Gary and April, his jaws clenched tight. One day, he would come crashing down on them like a clap of thunder, and those pests would be squashed.
Dinner was served, an array of delectable dishes, but Jareth touched none of it, nursing only his wine.
Little did they know, his wife had stuffed him like a Thanksgiving turkey on the car ride over, leaving him uncomfortably full.
Truth be told, even the finest delicacies couldnât compare to the simple, homeâcooked meals in their cozy villa. Without Marilla by his side, everything tasted bland.
âJareth, why arenât you eating?â April asked with feigned concern, âThis steak was flown in just for you. Your grandpa went to great lengths to please you.â
âIâm not much for beef, it upsets my stomach, but I appreciate grandpaâs care, Jareth replied dismissively.
âUpset stomach? My boy, youâve always been strong. When did you develop such an ailment? Isnât Lily looking after you properly?â Mrs. Fairhavenâs face creased with worry.
âMom, it has nothing to do with Lily.â
âYouâve always been carefree, and with your busy schedule, itâs no surprise if youâve neglected your health. Not to mention that Abernathy girl youâve been fussing over, with time going by, itâd take a toll on your b*dy.â
At the thought that her son was entangled with the murdererâs daughter, the pentâup grievance Mrs. Fairhaven had couldnât be released at that moment, so she only could make insinuations, âEating outside certainly wonât be healthy, and when you find something amiss with the b*dy, itâll be too late!â
âMom, call her Marilla or Ms. Abernathy, but not âthat girlâ. Jarethâs voice deepened, a stern edge to his words, âShe has never spoken ill of you and has always shown respect. I expect the same courtesy extended to the woman I love.â
Mrs. Fairhaven was left speechless, her grip on her cutlery trembling with rage. That common girl, that spawn of a criminal, was stealing her son right from under her nose!
Gary, witnessing the scene unfold, found solace in his sonâs indiscriminate wrath â even his own mother wasnât spared. He smirked inwardly, Marilla was Jarethâs Achillesâ heel.
If he found a good chance and played his cards right, she could be the perfect leverage to turn the tables on this defiant brat.
*Jareth, I heard from your uncle about the horse races; you brought your girlfriend for everyone to meet.â April stirred the pot, âI was sick that day and couldnât make it. Itâs a shame I didnât get to meet Ms. Abernathy. Tonightâs family dinner would have been the perfect occasion for you to bring her alongâ
Jareth ignored Aprilâs baiting and turned his piercing gaze to Barry, âWould that be acceptable, Grandpa Barry?â
âWhat?â Barry was caught off guard.
*Next time, may I bring your granddaughterâinâlaw, Marilla, to join the Fairhaven family dinner?*