His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 676
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Chapter 676
The assistant was completely dumbfounded by the manâs suave handling of the situation.
And with Arnoldâs aloof demeanor, she truly believed he was just an ordinary customer coming to pick up his laundry.
âDarling, what are you staring at with such big eyes?â Mrs. Evert gave Eunice a sharp tug.
âMom! Look at that man. Heâs dropâdead gorgeous! Iâve never seen someone so magnificently handsome!â Eunice exclaimed with the excitement of a sheltered heiress.
âEnough. Youâre high society, donât act like youâve never seen a goodâlooking man before. Even the handsomest of men have only two legs, donât they?â Mrs. Evert chided her, though she couldnât help but sneak a glance at Arnold from the corner of her eye.
She felt like she recognized him from somewhere.
Also, his gaze on them felt so cold and sinister it sent shivers down her spine.
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As the assistant pondered how to shoo away these two pests, the sharp clickâclack of high heels echoed down the spiral staircase.
âHave you two had your fill of drama yet?â
Arnoldâs gaze shifted to the paleâfaced Camille standing not too far off, his deepâset eyes narrowing slightly.
âMom, that wench is here!â Eunice, seeing her halfâsister, was filled with disdain and animosity.
Originally, Eunice was the sole, legitimate heiress of the Evert family.
But the arrival of her illegitimate sister had somewhat shaken her standing in her fatherâs heart. This soâcalled sister was just too formidable, being not only beautiful but also incredibly talented. Camille had excelled academically since childhood and had grown up to become one of the top fashion designers in the country!
If only she didnât have the dead weight of a mother, if only her mother wasnât a convicted murderer.
Now, how could her fatherâs attitude be so cold? Perhaps Eunice wouldnât be the one marrying into the prestigious Gellar family.
Every step Camille took towards them felt like she was walking with lead in her shoes.
She had just come downstairs when she saw Arnold sitting there, handsome, upright, and with features so striking that they could make her heart flutter time and time again.
But that was as far as it could go.
The appearance of the Evert family was like the chime of midnight bells.
Brutally reminding her that Cinderellaâs dream was over.
Because she really liked him, she hoped he could be with a better girl. At the very least, someone with a background, a family, a past not as disgraceful and messy as hers.
Mrs. Evert, seeing this remarkable illegitimate daughter, was filled with venomous spite.
âMrs. Evert, I am currently working. If thereâs something you need, it can wait until Iâm done,â Camille said, her voice strained and
low.
Out of respect for Arnoldâs presence, she couldnât afford a fullâblown confrontation. If their family scandal got out, how could she face him, or her mentor, with her head held high?
She had struggled through the mire to get where she was today, and she did not want to be brought low or looked down upon.
Arnold noticed the bleak look in Camilleâs eyes but remained impassive,
Mrs. Evert, having bottled up her fury, finally found her outlet, releasing a toxic blast of resentment. âCamille, youâve become a wellâknown designer now, havenât you? Your tone sure is grand, and your temper has grown along with it. Gone are the days when you and your mother would leech off the Evert family, acting all meek and eager to please us.â
âMrs. Evert, my assistant didnât recognize you, and there may have been some neglect. But here we treat everyone equally; there was never any intention to make it difficult for you.â
Camille felt as if she had frozen over, a chill spreading to her very core. âLetâs discuss this in my office.â
Mrs. Evert crossed her arms and spoke coldly, âI know youâve grown independent and refuse to acknowledge your ties to the Evert family, but that is a part of your heritage you canât erase. No matter how high you fly, you must always remember, itâs the Evert familyâs nurturing that has allowed you to achieve what you have todayâ
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âMom, youâre being so subtle. Does Camille even understand? Maybe I should translate for her.â
Eunice, seeing Arnold sitting there, felt a wicked sense of rivalry flare up and stepped closer to Camille. âCamille, always remember your place, as the Evert familyâs illegitimate daughter.â
Arnoldâs grip on his teacup tightened, the veins on his hand standing out as his heart twinged with pain.
Yet in that moment, considering Camilleâs feelings, he quickly shifted his intense gaze away from her pale face, fearing that his attention might make her feel even more inferior, even more anguished.
âGo to your office? Why should we discuss things there? Are you ashamed of your status too?â
Seizing the opportunity, Eunice was determined to press the issue. âWe come to see you once in a blue moon, and you throw up every obstacle to avoid us. If we donât make a scene, are we to let your guard dogs bite us willyânilly?â
The assistant, insulted, was fuming yet held her tongue due to their relationship with the boss.
Every insult was like a knife twisting in Camilleâs heart, laying bare her most painful aspects in front of the man she cared for the
most.
Arnold remained silent.
Camille didnât dare look his way, her heart aching to the point of stopping.
See, no one could accept her.
Not even Arnold, with a heart as bright as daylight and eyes as clear as water.
An oppressive silence hung in the air.
Camille took a deep breath and forced a smile, her eyes reddening. âYes, I am the illegitimate daughter, the child of Spencer Evertâs mistress. Our family really should be a soap opera cast, a melodramatic family drama at its finest. Eunice, arenât you about to get engaged to Mr. Almond? When the time comes, Iâll be sure to give your future husband a thorough introduction to our Evert familyâs situation, so you can all live together in harmony.â
Eunice and her mother were stunned into silence. The more Camille laughed, the more furious they became.
This little wretch, sheâs completely throwing caution to the wind!
âSpill it, why summon your longâlost illegitimate daughter after all these years?â
Camille, who had been somewhat reserved up until now, threw caution to the wind. Glancing at her watch, her slender eyes filled with icy disdain, âMake it quick, my time is worth a fortune.â
âEunice is getting engaged, your father wants you to design a couple of dresses for her,â Mrs. Evert said through clenched teeth, trying to maintain her composure.
âSorry, but Iâm booked solid this month, next month, and the one after that. No openings.â
Mrs. Evertâs gaze turned frosty, âCamille, you would even defy your fatherâs orders?â
Camille met her gaze fearlessly, âWhatâs he to me? Even if the President himself asked, Iâd refuse.â
Euniceâs chest tightened with anger, âYou!â
âMrs. Evert, do you take me for a fool?â
Camille stood a head taller than the middleâaged woman, looking down on her, âYou and your darling daughter played me for a fool, humiliated me, and now, just seconds later, you expect me to work for you? The government should study your faces for bulletproof materials!â
âYou have no respect. Youâre utterly outrageous!â
This time, Mrs. Evert couldnât contain herself. She swung her arm, aiming for Camilleâs face with a slap!
Camilleâs pupils shrank, her fists clenched!
Suddenly, something flew their way, cutting through the tense air with a hiss.
SMACK!
âAh! It hurts!â
Mrs. Evert screamed in pain, her forehead beading with sweat as she clutched her swollen wrist.
Then came the sound of shattering porcelain. A teacup had fallen to the floor, the very object that had knocked the aggressive hand away
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âMom! Are youâAre you okay?â Eunice was pale with shock.
Mrs. Evertâs hand trembled with pain, âWho? Who did that?â
âIt was meâ
A voice, clear and resonant, rang out.
Camille suddenly looked up, her heart trembling, tears brimming in her eyes,
Arnold stepped forward without hesitation, his intense gaze focused on her pitifully red eyes.
No contempt, no distance, just pure concern and affection.
Eunice, watching the handsome man lock eyes with her nemesis, contorted her face with jealousy!
Werenât they strangers?
But the way this man looked at Camille. Why was it so tender, almost melting?
âYou hit me? What gives you the right?â Mrs. Evertâs voice shook with anger.
Though furious, she felt more fear than anything else when facing this imposing man.
âAnd what gave you the right to hit her?â
Arnoldâs cold glare met Mrs. Evertâs flushed face, his words sharp as blades, âIs it because youâve had your facelifts and Botox, turning yourself into some kind of plastic monster?â
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