His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 769
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Chapter 769
Aaronâs brow furrowed tighter, his gaze growing icier by the second,
âSo youâre telling me to back off?â
Jarethâs throat felt parched, and just as his lips parted to speak, Aaron cut in, âEver since I found out you two were head over heels for each other, Iâve kept myself on the sidelines. Hell, I even avoided Marilla to keep you from getting the wrong idea, despite how much I cared for her. Jareth, the ballâs always been in your court, whether it was your issues or your familyâs. Now that youâve split up, why canât I have my shot?â
A piercing retort landed squarely in Jarethâs chest, leaving him stunned and speechless.
âYou two are over. Thereâs nothing wrong with me pursuing Marilla now. If you still love her, then go ahead, spill your guts to her. We can have an honest competition. You can try to reignite whatever you had, and I wonât interfere. But here you are, asking me to step aside and hand you the opportunity. Mr. Fairhaven, donât you think thatâs a bit overbearing?â
Aaronâs voice was edged with an unwelcoming chill, each word deliberate, âYour feelings for Marilla are genuine, but arenât mine just as real? Youâd die for her, and you think I wouldnât? Whatâs the point in saying all this to a rival, other than to pat yourself on the back?â
Guilt, selfâreproach, and resentment, a multitude of emotions tore through Jarethâs weary soul.
That time, on the art schoolâs rooftop, if it hadnât been for Aaronâs shrewd negotiation skills and swift reflexes saving Marilla from the clutches of a thug, Jareth might have lost his love forever.
âCan I see Marilla?â
Jarethâs eyes were red rimmed, his plea desperate and humble, âI swear, I wonât interfere with you two, I wonât fight or compete anymore. Just let me see her, okay?â
âIf thereâs nothing else, I have work to get back to.â
Aaron didnât look at him again, expressionlessly opening the car door.
Jareth sat there, his spirit drained, as Aaron paused with half his body out of the car, dropping a heavy decision with a casual remark,
âYesterday, I made plans with Marilla to take her to the amusement park this weekend, have some fun, watch the fireworks.â
Then, he got out of the car with agile movements.
It took Jareth a long while to regain his composure, until Aaronâs commanding figure vanished through the precinct doors. His pale lips muttered a faint,
âThank you.
Fast forward to Friday.
Gary was discharged from the hospital, and because Barry insisted on him going abroad for ârecuperationâ, he couldnât stay in any longer even if he/wanted to.
As he walked into his home, he was greeted by chaos. The servants rushed to him, claiming that Mrs. Fairhaven had come in the morning with a crew, taking all valuables and smashing anything they couldnât carry. The damage was estimated in the millions.
After Garyâs divorce, this place was like being robbed.
Everyone expected Gary, known for his love of money, to erupt in rage.
Instead, he merely acknowledged them with a detached âI know,â and left them hanging as he ascended the
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However, this abnormal calm was even more chilling.
Gary had just entered the barren room when Aprilâs call came through,
âMr. Fairhaven, youâre out of the hospital, about to emigrate and live out your years in comfort. Isnât it time to hurry up with the divorce proceedings?â
Aprilâs voice dripped with sarcasm, her words prodding at his pride, âDragging your feet serves no purpose. The longer you wait, the looser my lips get. If I let slip some unsavory details, wonât that just worsen your predicament?â
Gary pulled a fruit knife from the coffee table and emotionlessly began carving letters into the expensive mahogany, âApril, I used to be your husband anyway. Iâve never skimped on taking care of you since you married into the Fairhaven family. I didnât want it to come to this, and I still have feelings for you. Can we renegotiate the divorce settlement? Youâre practically cleaning me out. At the end of the day, Iâm still the Fairhaven familyâs second son. You gotta leave me some dignity.â
âDignity? Youâre a cripple now, with no shares, no power, barely clinging to life. What use do you have for such a luxury as dignity?â
Aprilâs voice was full of scorn and resentment, âAll these years, Iâve been Mrs. Fairhaven in name only, while you never gave me a second glance, gallivanting around with your wild parties as if I were nothing but a decoration! That I could tolerate, but you hid your infertility from me, pinning the blame on me for not having. kids, making me the butt of jokes among the Elmsworth elite, the hen that canât lay eggs! Gary, do you think 1 would have married you if not for your Fairhaven family name? Stripped of the Fairhaven Groupâs halo, youâre less than a beggar on the street. Iâve waited long for this day! Tomorrow morning is your final deadline. If you donât sign, Iâll go straight to Barry myself. Donât push me to say something you wonât like to hear!â
The call ended.
The room was as silent as a grave.
With an impassive face, Gary set down the knife and dialed his trusted associate Jackson,
âTonight, bring the gear. Before we leave, weâll see Barry one last time. The last time in this life.â With that, he rose and left the room, leaving behind the twisted, carved word âdeadâ on the coffee table.
The Fairhaven family.
In the still of the night, Barry was in his study with his secretary, sorting through his assets and shares.
âMr. Fairhaven, are you truly resolved to transfer all this to Mr. Fairhaven?â
The secretary looked incredulously across the polished mahogany desk, doubleâchecking his bossâ intent. âOnce you hand these over to Mr. Fairhaven, youâre essentially putting the entire Fairhaven Group into his -hands.â
Barry picked up his pen, a hint of resignation in his eyes. âIâm well aware. Why else would I have you draft up the paperwork?â
âMr. Fairhaven, the Fairhaven Group is your lifeâs work. Without you, it wouldnât exist. Are you truly ready to let go completely?â
Barry chuckled dryly, a bitter edge to his laughter as he shook his head. Iâm knocking on deathâs door. What use is a business empire to me? You canât take it with you.â
His face grew somber as he recounted recent events, âEver since Jareth came storming in, making threats, and landed Gary in the hospital, Iâve seen the light. If I cling to power, Iâll only plunge the company into deeper chaos. It could drive Jareth to do something drastic. Deep down, Iâve always known heâs got the makings of a leader. He inherited Krisâ sharp intellect, keeps his wits about him despite his wild ways, and heâs got the likes of Thaddeus as a friend. That boyâs path is only going to broaden from here. I was too harsh, using his uncle as leverage against him, stubbornly standing in the way of his marriage to the Abernathy girl. It all spiraled out of control. If only I had stepped down sooner, handed the reins over to Jareth. He was always my chosen
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successor. But here I am, an old man, riddled with doubts, nothing like the decisive leader I once was.â
The secretary rushed to console him. âDonât be so hard on yourself. Without your guidance, Mr. Fairhaven wouldnât have thrived all these years. Your strict approach was to shape him into a capable man.â
With a heavy sigh, Barry signed the transfer documents and pressed his seal onto the parchment. He called in his longâtime attorney, handed over the paperwork, and instructed him to wait until the dust settled before passing them on to Jareth..
His phone rang just then.
He saw it was Gary calling. Barry didnât want to pick up, but considering he was about to leave Elmsworth for good, he believed in tying up loose ends. Reluctantly, he answered.
âGary, havenât you left the country yet?â
âDad, you sure seem eager to get rid of me.â Garyâs voice was laced with a mocking amusement.
Barryâs brows furrowed. âWhat do you want at this late hour?â
âI heard youâre packing up, planning to leave Elmsworth?â
âThatâs right. Jarethâs taking over the Fairhaven Group, and the chaos is under control. Itâs time I retired.â
âYouâre leaving, Iâm leaving. This goodbye might be for good. I suppose you donât want to see your silly son anymore,â Gary said with a selfâdeprecating sigh.
Barry frowned. âA father and son donât carry grudges overnight. Donât overthink it.â
âDad, Iâm at the villa you bought for Mom.â
Garyâs tone suddenly softened, filled with sadness. You built this empire, and Mom was your loyal partner. You always looked so in love. Now that youâre leaving, donât you want to take something of hers with you, to keep her memory close? Iâd also like to see you one more time. If you still consider me your son, we should part on proper terms.â
After a momentâs contemplation and a gravelly voice, Barry agreed, âAlright, Iâll come by shortly.â
âIâll be here, waiting for you.â
No sooner had Barry and his secretary left than April stormed in. Sheâd been waiting for Gary all day, calls unanswered, driving her to confront Gary directly and pin more blame on him.
âWhat? Gary left? Where to?â April demanded, grabbing the butler by the arm.
The butler, taken aback, stuttered, âHeâs headed to the Fairhaven family estate.â
April spun on her heel and exited in a hurry.
Barry wouldnât go to the family estate without good reason; Gary had to be there.
Tonight, come hell or high water, she was determined to get Garyâs signature on those divorce papers. She could wait, but her young lover couldnât.