His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 694
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Chapter 694
Under Thaddeusâ orchestration, the subordinate from the Fairhaven group proactively turned himself in, confessed on the spot and provided the full account of the criminal details, which matched the known facts exactly.
The boyâs father wanted to delve deeper, but with the evidence conclusive and the police having already closed the case, they only had limited capabilities and ultimately had no choice but to accept it
Gary, with his nose for news, had already learned the ins and outs of the full story.
When he found out that the kidnapped girl was the young miss from the Abernathy family, he immediately connected the matter
to Jareth
It was as if the name âJarethâ was plastered all over it!
âWhat? The guy who confessed got his background cleaned? Garyâs eyes bulged in disbelief.
police could
âYes, clean as a whistle. That subordinate doesnât have a single connection to the Fairhaven group, not even n the p trace anything,â the secretary reported, sweating bullets.
âThat brat Jarethâs becoming more cunning!â
Gary took a strong puff of his cigar, choking on the smoke and nearly suffocating himself
âThis matter might very well be Thaddeusâ doing. That man is meticulous in his work. He and Jareth are thick as thieves, what
wouldnât he do for Jareth?â
âDamn it!â
Gary slammed his hand on the desk. âI thought we could use this incident to cut off his path to the presidency, but now missed the boat!
Am I just supposed to sit back and let that brat strut around above me? Then what was the point of taking out his old man in the first place?â
âShh-! Keep your voice down!â The secretary was pale with fright.
âHmph, whatâs there to fear? Itâs been so many years, the machine was destroyed, the witnesses are dead; there is no evidence.â
A sinister gleam flashed in Garyâs eyes. âYou think Jareth doesnât suspect me? Heâs been suspicious for a while now, but so what?
I just love seeing his look, hating me to the core yet unable to do a thing about it! Let him be tormented for life!â
Just then, his phone rang.
Seeing it was Edith Fairhaven calling, he dismissed his secretary and answered with a scowl.
âMy dear niece, you still remember your old uncle, huh?â/
âHow could I forget about you, Uncle?â Edithâs voice was sickly sweet.
âHeh, my dear niece, always knows how to say the nicest things.â
Gary gritted his teeth. âSpeaking of which, why havenât you made a move yet? It looks like your heartâs still with your big brother. Him becoming president must make you and your mother proud, right?â
âUncle, Iâm going to say something you wonât like to hear.â
Edithâs voice was teasing. Truth be told, you never stood a chance against Jareth for the presidency. From the beginning. Grandpa never even considered you to be the successor, and you know it better than anyone, donât you?
You want me to help you, but with the odds against you, how can I help? If I had the power, wouldnât I just go for the presidency myself?â
Gary felt humiliated by her sass and his face turned beet red with embarrassment. âBut didnât you say you had a way to make Jareth suffer?
âDonât rush, itâs coming soon.â
Edithâs tone grew colder Tonight, Iâm going to see Grandpa
Jareth wants to be the president and marry his beloved? He canât have his cake and eat it too? There is no such perfect thing in this world!â
As evening fell upon the Fairhaven family
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Barry summoned both Jareth and Gary for a threeâperson meeting in the study.
After discussing the corporation and various projects, Jareth stood up and placed a bright red invitation in front of Barry. âThis is?â
âThe invitation to the engagement ceremony. with Marilla.â
Jarethâs eyes were alight with hope as he spoke earnestly. âI want to give Marilla a grand wedding of the century, but we need a professional team for that and start planning now. It will take some time.
So, before that, I want to have the engagement ceremony first and make it official. This would not only solidify our commitment but also show the Fairhaven groupâs high regard for the Abernathy familyâs darling daughter. Everything will follow the traditional betrothal practices and the proper rites.â
Saying this, he pulled a red, hardbound book from a kraft paper bag and handed it to Barry with both hands. This is the list of gifts Iâve prepared for Marilla. Please have a look.â
Barry opened the book, and Gary couldnât help but stretch his n*eck to take a look. What a list! Just looking at it was dizzying!
Barry put on his reading glasses and pored over the list, his snow white brows furrowing more and more, his expression growing increasingly solemn.
Was this chap planning to empty a house to please the lady?
âWow, Jareth, youâre really laying it on thick for Ms. Marilla, Gary remarked sarcastically. âEven Chairman Emeric of Skyrim, marrying four wives together, might not match the grandeur of your gift, huh?â
âUncle, you exaggerate. It might be a bit much, but not by that muchâ
Jareth chuckled coldly. âBesides, these are things Iâve saved up over the years, rest assured, not a dime comes from the company funds.â
Garyâs face stiffened, swearing silentlyâwas this brat flaunting his wealth?
âIs it necessary to be so extravagant just for an engagement?â Barry asked, a touch of displeasure in his voice.
âYes. Marilla is worth it!
Jareth spoke without hesitation. âI even feel the preparations are rushed and that they are modest. But itâs okay. Iâll make it up to her later.
Barry felt a lump in his throat, his voice l low. âFine, itâs your engagement. You handle it.â
âThank you, Grandpa, for your blessing.â Jareth beamed and bowed deeply.
âJareth, with your engagement day just around the corner, donât you have an invite for your dear uncle? I was planning to give you a hefty gift, Gary said with feigned enthusiasm.
âNo need for the trouble, I am not short of it. Just send your best wishes from afar
Gary was left speechless.
âGrandpa, if thereâs nothing else, Iâll take my leaveâ
Jareth exited the study, Gary trailing behind, both men leaving the room.
Hearing the clickâclack of high heels on the floor, Jarethâs gaze lifted, and then it turned steely in an instant.
He saw Edith, walking gracefully towards them, tray in her hands.