His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 735
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Chapter 735
After a night of reckless indulgence, Glynnis was roused by a waitress in the bathroom of the club. Without even a moment to cleanse herself of the nightâs debauchery, she slunk out the back door, with her head hung low.
As she emerged into the daylight, it was already the afternoon of the following day.
There was no way Glynnis could show her face at Windermere Estate in such disarray. So she made a beeline for her perennially reserved luxury suite at the Abernathy Hotel. There, she washed away the grime and the scent of men, while her mind was flickering with vivid memories of the previous nightâs fervent encounter with the strapping male model.
Damn, that was one hell of a ride.
Too bad she hadnât snagged his contact details. She definitely wanted a round two when she had the chance!
After cleaning up and sl*pping into the fresh clothes brought by room service, Glynnis transformed back into the polished Ms. Acacia and called for her driver to take her back to Windermere Estate.
The moment she stepped through the door, laughter and jovia
parlor.
âAre we expecting guests?â Glynnis asked the butler.
conversation wafted from the direction of the
âYes, Miss. The Bartleys have come to visit with their son. Mr. Frederic is chatting with them now.â
Glynnis was taken aback, realizing that Alston, the fool, was seriously pursuing her sister, just as she had predicted.
She quickly tidied her hair and plastered on a genteel smile before entering the parlor.
âDaddy, I see weâre playing host,â she said as if she had stumbled upon the gathering by chance. âOh, itâs Mr. and Mrs. Bartley, and Alston. Good afternoon, everyone.â
Frederic subtly scowled at the scent of alcohol on her, but maintained his composure in front of the guests.
The Bartleys, who wouldnât give Glynnis the time of day even if their lives depended on it, offered her a halfâhearted smile and returned to their tea.
Alston, the coward, couldnât even bring himself to meet her eye, putting on an act of the upright and earnest
suitor.
It was as if he wasnât the same man who had been caught in a scandalous tryst with Edith just nights before.
âMr. Frederic, weâre so sorry to hear Marilla isnât here today,â Mrs. Bartley chirped. âAlston brought her some gifts and was hoping to give them to her in person.â
âOur sonâs always been shy around girls, blushing at the mere sight of them,â Mr. Bartley added with a chuckle, while giving his son an encouraging pat on the shoulder.
Glynnis couldnât help but let out a snort of laughter â the tension in the room was palpable.
The Bartleysâ smiles froze, and Alston felt his forehead beaded with sweat, fearing Glynnis would expose his
secrets.
âDaddy, I can attest that Mr. and Mrs. Bartley arenât just boasting. Alston and I went to the same school, and he truly is a diligent and honest man.â
She gave Alston a knowing look, whose face had turned ashen, âAlston and Marilla would make a perfect match. Heâd be an ideal sonâinâlaw for the Abernathy- theyâre wellâmatched in every way.â
Fredericâs expression darkened at her words.
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Having overstayed their welcome, the Bartleys quickly took their leave. âMr. Frederic, once Marilla is back, letâs
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set another date for the kids to meet,â Mrs. Bartley insisted, eager to secure the union.
Frederic coughed uncomfortably, âAs youâve seen in the news, my daughterâs mental state.â
âOh, Mr. Frederic, our visit shows that we donât mind Marillaâs condition in the slightest. We donât care at all,â Mr. Bartley interjected with a hearty laugh. âAlstonâs been smitten with Marilla since their school days, and after seeing her at the Chambers Group gala, heâs been head over heels. The concerns you have are nonâissues for the Bartleys!â
Mrs. Bartley added, âIn fact, our Alston and your Marilla are practically childhood sweethearts!â
A cold smirk twisted inside Glynnis.
Childhood sweethearts, indeed, but not with Marilla.
Frederic seemed somewhat relieved by their words.
After leaving Windermere Estate, the Bartleys settled into their luxury car,,with the couple sitting on one side and Alston facing them.
âIt seems Mr. Frederic has a good impression of you,â Mr. Bartley said, relaxing into his seat. âYouâre right. Although that girl isnât worthy of you, marrying her could benefit my campaign. And if you become Fredericâs sonâinâlaw, your political career will skyrocket.â
Alston remained stoic, his eyes filled with resentment.
Mr. Bartley sneered at his sonâs dejected demeanor. âThe girl has her issues, but thatâs an advantage. She wonât be able to cause trouble in the Bartley family. In a few years, if her condition worsens, youâll be her primary guardian, and the Abernathy fortune will be at your disposal.â
âSon, your fatherâs political future hinges on you,â Mrs. Bartley said, her eyes gleaming with ambition.
Alston looked out the window; recalling Edithâs instructions, he felt his heart sank into darkness.
After the Bartleys had left, Glynnis, who felt like her bones were about to fall apart from the pranks, was about to head upstairs for some rest when her father, Frederic, called out to her.
âHow did you know they were here to discuss a marriage alliance with me?â
His question caught Glynnis off guard, leaving her momentarily speechless.
After a frantic mental scramble, she stuttered out, âAh, I saw how eager the Bartleys were, bringing their son over and showering Marilla with gifts. It was obvious they were looking to tie the knot. Dad, are you really planning to marry Marilla off to Mr. Bartley?â
Fredericâs hawkâlike eyes narrowed, his enigmatic gaze flickering ominously.
âAt this point, Marilla and Jareth are definitely off the table. My daughter, Marilla, wonât be left hanging on that one branch.â
At his words, a wicked smile curled wildly at the corners of Glynnisâ mouth.
âBut I wonder who could be in cahoots with the Fairhaven group to frame my daughter.â
Frederic clenched his teeth in rage, âI despise backstabbers the most. If I find out who it is, Iâll make sure they beg for mercy, living or dead.â
Her smugness lasted but a fleeting moment before Glynnisâ breath hitched, her heart leaping to her throat!
Just then, commanding footsteps were heard outside the living room.
Thaddeus walked in, followed by Mr. Murray and Hamilton in his wheelchair.
The man stared unblinkingly at Glynnisâ tense face, but his words were directed at Frederic.
Indeed, it seems we have a rare instance of seeing eye to eye this time.