His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 181
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
just like that, three days flew right by
Chapter 181
Ada arrived in Elmsworth on schedule, causing quite a stir in the local and international scene.
On the day of the banquet, Glynnis had her eye on a fancy purple haute couture dress early on. She took great care with her hair, looking as stunning as always.
dearrings and a ma**ive jade pendant. She looked like she
Elspeth also dressed to the nines, pinning her hair up and accessorizing with a pair of topânotch emerald was wearing a houseâs worth of money on her.
âMom, didnât you have a betterâquality jade piece? Why arenât you wearing that one?â Glynnis asked curiously.
âDonât even get me started. It breaks my heart!â
Elspeth clenched her teeth and the jade, Thatâs all because of paying off Acaciaâs debt. What on earth did the Stirling family do to owe so much money? I donât have that kind of cash, and with the tightened regulations, Moonlit Treasures hasnât seen a customer in two months. Thatâs why I had to sell the jade to pay off the debt!â
âHoly moly! Youâre really determined. If it were me, Iâd be bawling my eyes out. That was a birthday present from Dad!â
Glynnis felt bad for her mom, but couldnât help but ask, âBut I really donât understand why youâre helping the Stirling family like this? Wouldnât it be better to just let such disgraceful relatives fend for themselves?â
âHmph! If only.â Elspeth grumbled darkly.
When she first groomed Acacia to get close to and seduce Thaddeus, she was certain Acacia would succeed. She never expected to make a misstep and lose everything!
Now, instead of controlling Thaddeus, she was being bitten by the pawn she herself raised!
Acacia had realized the convenience of reaping benefits from Elspeth, and had called to ask for money the day before yesterday. Elspeth was infuriated to the point of wanting to kill her.
But killing her was out of the question. Unless she was driven to the wall, she wouldnât stoop to such measures.
Thatâs why she thought of putting Acacia to use again, promising that she would find a way to bring her back to Elmsworth soon. That finally pacified the little
witch.
âMom, how do I look in this?â
Glynnis twirled around happily. Ever since she saw Jareth in a purple shirt the other day, she picked out a purple evening gown for tonight, as though they were wearing matching outfits. âTonight, Iâm going to steal the show. I canât let the Abernathys down!â
âThe star of the evening is Ada. Sheâs a worldâfamous star. How much of a showâstealer can you be?â
Elspeth chuckled and pushed Glynnisâs deep Vân*eckline even lower, almost to her belly button. âYou donât get many chances to be with Jareth. You should focus more on him, not compete with those mediocre people. What good is dressing pretty if you canât even get a foot in the door of the Fairhaven family?â
Acacia was useless. Marilla was always a loser in Elspethâs eyes, it was a miracle she hadnât embarra**ed Elspeth yet.
So now, she pinned all her hopes on Glynnis, hoping she could marry a wealthy man. After all, only if her daughter married well could she gain power in the Abernathy family and control the power more effectively!
âMom, donât worry. Iâm sure Iâll be the future daughterâinâlaw of the Fairhaven family!â Glynnis declared confidently, her chest puffed out.
âOh? Do you have a plan?â Elspeth arched an eyebrow in question.
âMom, Jarethâs sister Edith is back from abroad. She said she can help me! You have no idea how much Jareth dotes on his sister. With her help, how could I possibly fail?â Glynnis got more and more excited as she spoke, as if she could already see herself as part of the Fairhaven family.
âEdith?â Elspeth furrowed her brow, recalling the porcelainâdollâlike little girl that Jareth often brought to visit the Abernathys when they were children. That little girl was so clingy. She could barely tear herself away from Thaddeus.
âHey, thereâs no such thing as a free lunch in this world. Arenât you afraid of being used?â Elspeth lounged on the sofa, lightly tapping her red nails. âEdith wouldnât just help you out for no reason. She must have struck some kind of deal with you, right?â
âMom! No wonder Dad loves you so much, youâre so smart!â
Glynnis dragged her heavy skirt over and sat next to her mother, âEdith has a crush on Thaddeus. Her condition is that she gets to marry Thaddeus.â
âWhat? Thatâs not possible!â Elspethâs voice turned shrill, âEdith is the darling daughter of the Fairhaven family. Her brother has a good relationship with that bastard. If Edith marries him, that bastard will grow stronger in the Abernathy family, and I wonât have a place in the Abernathy family anymore!â
âBut Mom, Iâll be allied with the Fairhaven family too! I can help you then!â Glynnis blanched at her momâs overreaction.
Elspethâs deep red l*ps were pursed tightly, her eyes dark and silent for a moment before she suddenly asked, âHow far along is Edith with Thaddeus?â
âThereâs no progress yet. From what Edith told me, Thaddeus seems to be hung up on Evadne. She doesnât stand a chance.â Glynnis pouted, looking miffed. âHmph, all the better then
Mom, what do you mean?â
âYouâre really thick. This is a golden opportunity to stir up trouble between Thaddeus and Jareth!â
Elspeth jabbed Glynntsâs forehead harshly, her eyes filled with disdain. âJarethâs an only child. Right now itâs Barry whoâs running the Fairhaven family business, but Jareth has a bunch of shares his dad left him. the Fairhaven group will be his in the future! Using Edith to drive a wedge between Jareth and Thaddeus is way more valuable than getting some chick married into the Abernathy family! I know Thaddeus well. He wonât take something he doesnât want, even if you shove it down his throat. So, whether or not Edith marries him, itâll still be a thorn in the brothersâ side. Their relationship will never be the same!â
Glynnisâs face lit up with understanding and she looked at Elspeth with admiration.
Just then, a light knock sounded from the door.
âCome in!â Elspeth said, hiding her dark expression and looking composed.
The door creaked open a bit and Marilla, hugging a teddy bear, shyly squeezed into the room.
Seeing her sister reminded Glynnis of their deepâseated grudge. She wished she could tear Marilla and her unlucky teddy bear to pieces!
âMarilla? What are you doing here?â Elspeth asked indifferently.
âMom.â Marilla hugged her teddy bear tighter, her head bowed low as she asked in a soft voice, âCan I join the dinner party tonight?â
Both Elspeth and Glynnis were taken aback. Marilla, who was practically invisible, had never taken the initiative to ask for anything. This was a first.
âOh my, my dear sister, your pure image is finally about to crumble.â Glynnis lifted her leg and snidely remarked, âHeard Jarethâs going too and couldnât resist wanting to see your dreamboat, huh? Wanting to throw yourself at him again after that sweet encounter you had with him last time? Youâre really something.â âI didnât!â Marilla had long forgotten about Jareth, including that absurd yet pa**ionate k*ss in the bushes.
âMarilla, you canât always count on good luck. And donât you know youâre crazy? Arenât you afraid youâll scare Jareth with your loony behavior?â Glynnis rolled her eyes in disgust.
Marillaâs face turned pale instantly, her teddy bear slightly distorted in her grip.
âMarilla, youâre not suited for tonightâs event. Stay home like a good girl. And,â Elspethâs eyes darkened, âno matter what happened between you and Jareth before, I wonât pursue it. But from now on, stop causing trouble for your sister, or you wonât get away with it, got it?â
âMom! I just want to meet Ada. I really like her movies!â Marillaâs voice was desperate, tears welling up in her eyes.
âHmph, who would believe such a lame excuse? Mom, donât listen to her lies. She may look innocent, but sheâs actually really manipulative. Sheâs just after Jareth!â Glynnis said through gritted teeth.
âMarilla, stop interfering with your sister. Youâve already annoyed me enough. Donât cause any more trouble.â Elspethâs tone was commanding, as if this girl had no
relation to her at all.
Marilla stood there blankly, her head drooped, letting out a whimper of grievance.
The neglect from her mother and the hatred from her sister made it impossible for her to preserve her dignity in this home.
She was the sick daughter.
She was the disgrace of the family.
She was the unnecessary and unwanted one.