His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 626
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 626
Bevis felt like his niece Evadne had clamped onto his jugular with her sharp tongue, the pent-up rage in his chest threatening to burst forth like an erupting volcano.
Thaddeus had a warm glow in his heart, seeing her stand up for him, but he didnât let it go to his head. He still looked at Evadne with concern, gently squeezing her hand as a signal to hold back in front of Emeric.
âEvadne, thatâs enough,â Emericâs face darkened as he spoke.
âUncle Bevis, I thought youâd turned over a new leaf when you came with such fanfare to visit my dad today.â
Evadneâs l*ps curled with a cold sarcasm. âBut as it turns out, you came to settle scores. You made a mess, and my dad got sick trying to clean it up for you. If everything is going to be wrong regardless, might as well go all in. Why donât you pay back that five million you owe? For someone of your stature, that shouldnât be a penny short.â
Evadneâs words were a vindication for the Ashbourne family. She had thrown Bevisâ grandstanding right back in his face!
Bevisâ mouth twitched uncontrollably, his rage searing through his hair as if about to catch alight.
âEvadne!â
Emeric was overcome with fury, his head throbbing with pain, his hands shaking uncontrollably beneath the covers.
âEvadne, stop. Mr. Emeric doesnât look good!â Thaddeus noticed Emericâs pallor and whispered urgently to her.
Bevis, seeing his chance, suddenly burst into tears, heedless of his image.
âEmeric, my heart aches! I have no dignity left as an elder. I might as well be dead!â
Myra and Aviana rushed to Emericâs bedside, their hearts in knots with worry that he might have another episode in front of Bevis.
âAlright. Bevis, that issue, I said I wonât pursue it, and I wonât,â Emeric gasped, his voice a shadow of its usual robustness.
Evadneâs eyebrows raised in distress. âDad!â
âNow. I have no face to show these kids, and at the company, Iâm a laughingstock.â
âDonât worry, I promised I wouldnât demote you, and Iâll stand by my word,â Emeric managed to say, his hospital gown soaked with sweat, struggling to appear normal.
Bevis was tearfully grateful but inwardly sneered.
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Emericâs loyalty was his strength but also the ultimate credit card in Bevisâ pocket, to be exploited over and over again.
He was Emericâs only brother, which was one thing.
Had he not saved llana, battered and barely alive on that beach, where would his brother have found his lifeâs great love? How else could he have built such a storybook marriage, blessed with children?
That was the leverage Bevis had over Emeric.
Though Emeric forgave him, he had to give an account in front of the children and said. with a grave face, âBut this is the last time. The company isnât mine alone. As a manager, you have the authority to manage funds, but never to claim whatâs public as your own. If this happens again, I wonât help you. Iâll be impartial and unforgiving. Do you hear me, Bevis?â
Evadne couldnât understand it.
Emeric, the iron-fisted titan of commerce, didnât need to please anyone, nor did he tolerate any miscreants.
But why, oh why, did he tolerate this
He was practically a saint!
failure of a brother?
âEmeric, I was foolish. Next time, Iâll set an example and not make the same mistake! Get well soon, I wonât disturb you any longer.â
Emeric, satisfied with giving Bevis peace of mind, prepared to leave.
âEmeric, let me see Mr. Ashbourne out,â Suri offered warmly.
Bevis left the room with a triumphant smile. He hadnât gone far when Suriâs voice rang out, âStop right there.â
Bevis turned, unprepared, and was met by Suriâs icy glare as she rapidly approached hin
Smack!
Before he could react, Suriâs hand flew up and struck him hard across the face!
âWhy did you hit me?â Bevisâ eyes bulged, his cheek bearing the humiliating imprint of her
hand.
âYou know why,â Suri said, her beautiful face now steely with anger. âI should have slapped you the day Emeric was hospitalized because of you. I should have confronted you then and torn that wretched mouth to shreds!â
They were alone, and Bevis let his sneer show. âOh, thinking youâre the lady of the Ashbourne house? Youâre just like those other women, a mere diversion for my brother.
You can play the part thanks to Emericâs late wife, who gave you this chance to strut
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around.â
Suriâs eyes blazed with hatred, not at the insult to her but at the disdain with which he spoke of Mrs. Ashbourne.
âBeast!â
She raised her hand again, but this time Bevis was quicker, grabbing her wrist and shoving her back, nearly sending her tumbling to the ground.
âHa! Delusional woman, Iâd spare you for my brotherâs sake, but you think too highly of yourself?â
Bevis spat at her contemptuously and left without looking back.
Suri stood there, clutching her bruised wrist, shivering with indignation.
âSuri!â
Evadne and Thaddeus, worried, had followed. They had seen everything that had just happened.
like
âSuri, how could he treat you like that?â Thaddeusâ eyes blazed with anger, a chill
emanating from his towering frd?
Suri offered a wry smile and shook her head.
Thaddeusâ knuckles turned white as he clenched his fists, his muscles tensing beneath his tailored suit. âIâll confront him for you,
set things right!â
âChild, donât be rash!â
Suri hastily grabbed Thaddeusâ arm, shaking her head vigorously. âThis isnât your fight. And with your status as CEO of the Abernathy Group, itâs not worth tarnishing your reputation over such a scoundrel!â
This time, she didnât address him with the formality of âMr. Abernathy,â but rather as âchild.â A surge of warmth washed over Thaddeus, yet his concern deepened. âSuri, youâre family to Evadne, and that makes you family to me. I couldnât care less about my reputation when it comes to seeing you wronged!â
His heartfelt words left Evadne teary-eyed, her slender arms wrapping tightly around him, her heart melting.
Suriâs voice was choked with emotion, but she managed a grateful smile. âThank you.â
âDonât worry, Suri, I wonât let you be wronged.â
Evadneâs eyes sparkled fiercely. âThis time, I wonât rest until he bleeds dry. Iâll take his
name in vain!â
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Thaddeus was puzzled.
Her anger had muddled her words. Take his surname? That would still leave her an
Ashbourne.
Suri spoke soothingly, âEvadne, your father is still unwell, and his condition is fragile. That outburst nearly set him off. Itâs best if you stay your hand for now, at least until he
recovers.â
âSuri, I just donât understand what Emeric is playing at!â
Evadneâs frustration was palpable. âHeâs just coddling Bevis! Since when is my dad so blind? To watch his own brother act like a parasite, nibbling away at the family fortune! If loyalty means turning a blind eye to injustice, then itâs nothing but complicity!â
âEmeric isnât a fool; itâs because of your mother that heâs been so patient with him!â
In her urgency, Suri let sl*p more than she intended.
âMy mother? Whatâs her connection to Bevis?â Evadne clutched at Suriâs arm, determined to uncover the truth.
Suri bit her l*p.
Mrs. Ashbourne had passed away when Evadne was too young to comprehend such matters. Emeric had always skirted around any discussion of her, leaving Evadne with little knowledge.
To Evadne, her mother was a beautiful enigma.
Now, sensing a breakthrough, Evadne was relentless in her quest to learn more.
âSuri, please tell me!â
Evadneâs face flushed with urgency. âWhy is it? Why am I, her own daughter, not entitled to know her? Donât you see how cruel that is?â
âBevis saved your motherâs life.â
The revelation left both of them stunned. âWhat?â
âYou neednât be so surprised; whatâs meant to be, will be. Itâs fate.â
Suriâs steps were heavy as she settled into a chair, her gaze clouded with distant memories. âI only know so much, having joined the Ashbourne family even before Myra and Aviana. Iâve been by your fatherâs side longer, so Iâve heard a few more stories. As far as I know, your mother wasnât a native. Where exactly she came from, I canât say. Emeric treasured her, guarded her fiercely. Her past is perhaps the Ashbourne familyâs deepest
secret.â
âMy mother was a foreigner?â Evadne was bewildered, her thoughts in disarray.
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Thaddeus shared her astonishment.
Yet Evadne and her brothers did not bear the features of mixed heritage, suggesting Mrs. Ashbourne also had local ancestry.
âBevis has always enjoyed deep-sea fishing. It was thirty years ago, on one such trip, that he found your mother on the northern coast and saved her.â
Suri sighed softly. âThe details are murky to me. I only heard that your mother was found battered and near death on the beach, like a mermaid washed ashore. Regardless of whether Bevis acted on a whim or was moved by her beauty, it was he who brought her back to the family home in Skyrim. And it was his act of rescue that led to your mother meeting Emeric, falling in love, and eventually to the birth of your brothers and you.â