His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 625
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 625
Thaddeus had barely opened his mouth when everyone in the room exchanged puzzled glances before their eyes landed on Bevis with an air of disbelief.
Bevis was drenched in a cold sweat, his gaze fixed on the manâs stern face in shock!
The misappropriation of company funds to cover his losses had been intercepted by Emeric out of brotherly love, and no one in the corporation knew the real story. How on earth did this guy find out? Did Emeric tell him?
This meant that his big brother had already acknowledged Thaddeus as his son-in-law, otherwise how could such confidential information be shared with him?
If the two joined forces, Bevis would be left without a leg to stand on at the company!
âMr. Abernathy, you really have a way with jokes. Five million? Iâm afraid I donât follow.â
Bevis forced a smile that didnât reach his eyes. âBesides, even if a bit of money was lost, itâs all trivial. After all, Iâm one of the Ashbournes. Not even ten million would be missed-l wouldnât be short a dime. Mr. Abernathy, I think you might have picked up some wild rumors somewhere. But no matter, weâll soon be family, and I donât mind such trifles!â
Thaddeus clenched his fists in anger, itching to send Bevis flying with a well-placed punch. He had heard from Evadne how shameless Bevis could be, but he never expected him to be so utterly brazen!
Just then, the hospital room door burst open-
Evadne appeared alone before their eyes, her gaze turning icy.
Evadne had an innate composure and dignity that even subdued these seasoned business sharks, compelling them not to underestimate her.
âI was wondering who was quacking away outside like an annoying duck, disturbing my dadâs peace. Turns out itâs you.â
With just one casual remark, Bevisâ entourage fell silent as mice!
Bevisâ face froze, his mind racing.
This damned girl, spoiled by Emeric, had no manners whatsoever, not even addressing him as âUncleâ!
âMy father is out of danger now, thank you all for your concern and for taking the time to visit,â said Evadne, her l*ps curving into a smirk,
Evadneâs grace was enchanting, her smile bewitching, drawing genuine admiration from the executives, who eagerly offered their flattery.
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âMs. Ashbourne, please, itâs Chairman Emeric weâre worried about. His illness has us all on edge!â
Evadneâs l*ps curled slightly. âYou neednât worry. Even if my father canât be at the helm of the company, the Ashbourne family is not short on talent. The company wonât fall into chaos, and those with ulterior motives might want to rethink their plans.â
Her sharp eyes casually met Bevisâ. âBut my fatherâs health is the priority right now, given his age. We appreciate everyoneâs kindness, but it might be best for you to head back now.â
Her words, spoken with effortless elegance, revealed her stature as a true lady of the house.
Thaddeus watched her, completely entranced.
Who says women can only stand behind men? Who says theyâre only good as âthe better halfâ?
Evadne had the strength to match any man, a true heroine among women.
It seemed he might be the one needing her protection from now on.
âEvadne, itâs okay if they donât see him, but Iâm your uncle! Let me in to see your dad,â Bevis pleaded, masking concern.
If he was turned away in front of everyone, wouldnât that be a public humiliation?
Evadne glared at Bevisâ hypocritical face, about to retort, when her brotherâs gentle hand landed on her shoulder, his deep voice soothing.
âUncle, Dad says you can come in.â
Thaddeus was caught off guard, and Evadne also looked up in surprise at Cassius.
Bevis smirked triumphantly.
Just as he stepped toward the hospital room, his foot was tripped up, and he stumbled forward!
âWhoa!â
And then, with a thud-
Bevis landed heavily on the floor, sprawled out like a clumsy frog!
A few of the executives who had come with him couldnât hold back their laughter.
Elvis, who had been leaning casually against the wall, nonchalantly retracted his leg that had been stretched across the doorway.
Bevis, no spring chicken, felt as though his knees were about to splinter from the fall!
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He slowly clambered up, shooting a furious look at Elvisâ unperturbed face.
Elvis yawnéd lazily, âUncle, you should watch your step at your age. My legâs been there for half an hour, how did you manage to trip over it?â
Bevis was panting heavily, ready to explode!
Wasnât this just a roundabout way of calling him blind?
âAnd do take care walking at night. A fall here is one thing, but if you tumble into a ditch next time, well, that would be unfortunate.â
Evadne inwardly cackled, giving Elvis a surreptitious thumbs-up.
Then, she suddenly reached out her delicate hand and tenderly grasped Thaddeusâ large one. âArenât you coming in?â
âIs it okay for me to join?â His voice was hesitant, his eyes bashful.
Evadne pressed her soft b*dy against his firm waist, her sparkling eyes alluring, âWeâre all family, whatâs there to worry about?â
Thaddeusâ breath hitched, his jaw tense with restraint, but the heat of his hand on her waist betrayed his emotions.
When Bevis finally saw Emeric, he launched into a dramatic performance, tears streaming down his face.
To the uninformed, it might appear as though Chairman Emeric was lying there under a shroud.
âMy dad is sitting right in front of you, and here you are crying. Isnât that a bit morbid?â Arnold had always detested his uncleâs pretense and didnât hesitate to make the first jab.
âArnold, how do you speak to your uncle like that? Show some respect,â Emeric scolded his son lightly.
Bevis continued to dab at his tears while sneaking glances at Emeric.
Although Emeric was putting up a strong front, Bevis could tell from his wan complexion and weak voice that his illness was likely more serious than Evadne had let on.
âUncle Bevis, if you truly care about my dad, if you really have remorse, then from now on please stop butting heads with him. Put your energy into the right path, help my dad manage the family business properly, and stop scheming for side hustles.â Cassius looked at him with an indifferent gaze, his tone stern.
Bevis clenched his teeth, seething with anger!
Cassius might be the CEO, but he only got there by riding on the fact that he was Emericâs firstborn son!
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The way Cassius spoke to him-where was the respect due to an elder? It was more like a boss dressing down an employee!
Thatâs how they all were in this family, lording it over everyone else, from the old man down to the youngsters, none ever gave him the time of day.
How could he possibly swallow this insult?
âLet it go, Cassius. Bevis realizes he was wrong.â
Emeric cast his eyes down and waved the issue away, clearly not wanting to dwell on it, âBevis, Iâm feeling better now. Your visit shows that you still have your big brother in your heart, and thatâs all the comfort I need. You can go back now.â
In front of the whole family, he gave his brother enough face.
âEmeric, about this mess, it was my folly, my mistake.â
Bevisâ eyes darkened with resentment, âBut letâs be fair, how have I treated you from childhood? For decades, Iâve labored to support and grow the company, taking on the toughest projects in the most remote and harsh environments. Those were all me, out in the elements with a hard hat on, building your empire step by step.â
Evadne bit her l*p, sensing that his sob story was likely a prelude to some new nefarious plan.
Emeric frowned and nodded, âYes. I know these years havenât been easy for you.â
âIâve never asked for much in return, Iâm just asking this time, Emeric, for the sake of our years of brotherhood, to let me off the hook.â
Bevis shot a venomous glance at Thaddeus, âBut I didnât expect, Emeric, that youâd team up with your future son-in-law to embarrass me like this! If you had any grievances against me, you could have taken it out on me directly. Why expose my mistakes to an outsider, why use this method to suppress and humiliate me?â
Thaddeusâ brows furrowed, and his Adamâs apple bobbed slowly.
He knew Bevis was trying to start a war with him, and yet as an outsider and Emericâs son-in-law to be, if he spoke out in his own defense, heâd be playing right into the old manâs hands. It could very well destroy the budding respect Emeric had for him!
Emeric looked stunned, his gaze on Thaddeus growing more complex.
While the others were clueless, Cassius couldnât stand to see Thad wronged. Just as he was about to defend him, Evadne spoke up, her voice clear and strong, cutting in to defend her man.
âUncle Bevis, when you misappropriated company funds to cover your investment losses, what were you thinking? Were you thinking about how to keep it from being discovered?â
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Bevis was caught off guard, at a loss for words.
âWe have no strangers here, including Thaddeus. Heâs not an outsider, heâs my man. So Iâm not going to mince words with you. If you donât want people to know, donât do it. In the end, wasnât it your greed that bit off more than you could chew? You made a mess of things and turned to crooked thoughts when you couldnât fix it. If Dad hadnât stepped in, youâd be in custody by now. Would you even have the chance to stand here spewing these annoying nonsense?â
âEvadne!â
Bevis began, but Evadne cut him off again, âIf you recognize that what you did was wrong, and you know it sounds bad, why did you do it in the first place? You seem to have missed the point entirely.â
Thaddeus looked at her adoringly, the fierce spark in her eyes searing his heart silently with
every word.
Bevisâ face turned red with anger, and Evadne landed another knockout blow.
âDo you think Thaddeus wants to dig into your d*rty laundry? He knows because I told him. There are no secrets between us. Thanks to you, for the first time, I couldnât look my man in the eye.â