His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 249
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 249
Whenever Evadne showed up, it was as if a tornado had swept through the Abernathy family, leaving nothing but chaos and discord in its wake.
Evadne didnât have the time or the inclination to explain herself to Hamilton, believing that the truth would eventually come to light.
Besides, she had already had a taste of Cedricâs character from Emeric and Suri. If he could pull strings to get Glynnis out of a sticky situation, it meant he had taken care of any potential threats, Even if she knew that he had framed Kevin, the police had already closed the case and it was not likely to be reopened.
Cedricâs smile could be as charming as a gentleman, but his actions were as treacherous as a snake in the grass.
Hamilton, on the other hand, had no intention of making things difficult for her, After all, he trusted her. He had seen her genuine, golden heart.
And if he couldnât trust llana, who else could he trust in this world?
Evadne personally wheeled Hamilton back to his room, with Thaddeus following close on her heels like a loyal hound.
She was annoyed and frustrated, but Hamilton seemed contented, his weathered face illuminated with a gratifying smile. He looked rejuvenated, as if the love in the air was a magical elixir giving him a new lease on life.
âGrandpa, Iâm sorry I havenât been able to visit you recently. Iâve been really busy. You must be angry with me,â Evadne said, guilt etched on her face.
âNonsense, dear. Just knowing you care about me is enough.â Hamilton squeezed her hand warmly and glanced at Thaddeus. âYouâre young. You should be out socializing, meeting impressive men like Avery. I heard youâve been acquainted with him. Have you taken a liking to any of them? If so, bring them over. ll help you inspect them.â
Thaddeusâs chest tightened as if a sledgehammer had hit it. Hamilton, sitting in his wheelchair, seemed to be enjoying playing matchmaker, even if it meant risking his precious llanaâs heart.
âGrandpa, how do you know about Mr. Avery?â Evadne asked, surprised.
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âOh, even though I donât go out much these days, I still keep up with the news, Hamilton boasted.
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âIâve known Mr. Avery since we were kids.â
âAre you childhood friends?â Hamilton asked, his interest piqued..
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âWell, we are more like older sister and younger brother. He was a frail boy and I always had to look after him,â Evadne said with a smile, striking a pose with her hand on her hip and her chin held high.
Thaddeusâs heart ached as he watched her, and a pang of pain shot through his head. He turned away, pressing his temples to ease the throbbing.
Her laughter was just like that of a girl he vaguely remembered from his past. He was sure he had met Evadne long ago, but he just couldnât remember when or where.
âIs that so? How come Iâve never heard you mention your close relationship with the Chambers family before?â Hamilton asked, more curious now.
âMr. Avery moved to Helgen with his mother later and we lost touch. We bumped into each other coincidentally not long ago and reconnected,â Evadne explained. âI see. I heard that at the charity auction you organized, Mr. Avery donated an extremely valuable n*ecklace to raise funds. He seems to care about you a lot,â Hamilton probed further.
âMr. Avery is probably just grateful for the help I gave him when we were kids. He wanted to thank me,â Evadne responded with a nonchalant smile.
Hamilton turned to Thaddeus with a disdainful look. âHumph, he seems a lot better than this cold and stiff lump of wood we have here!â He was not really praising Avery, but trying to provoke Thaddeus to step up his game.
âGrandpa, please donât hold any grudges against Mr. Thaddeus because of our divorce. Iâve told you from the beginning, it was a mutual decision, and I hold no ill feelings toward him,â Evadne said, her eyes as calm as a still lake.
Thaddeus felt a sharp pain in his heart. He knew he was at fault and he regretted it. He wished he could go back and change everything.
Just as Evadne was about to leave, Thaddeus quickly followed her. âIâll walk you out,â he said.
Evadne, who had been holding back her anger, finally lost it. She turned around and pointed at him, yelling, âStop!â
Thaddeus raised his eyebrows in surprise.
Evadne bit her l*p, slightly embarrassed. She meant to say âdonâtâ, but it came out as âstopâ.
âWhatever, itâs all the same to me!â
âI donât need your help, Thaddeus. Iâm a grown woman for Godâs sake, I know my way home!â
âItâs late. Iâm walking you home.â Thaddeus insisted, taking a step forward.
Evadne remembered his arms around her earlier that evening. She clenched her teeth and brushed an imaginary speck of dust off her shoulder. âThaddeus, I didnât
lose my cool earlier not because I have any feelings for you, but because your grandfather was there. Donât push your luck.
Iâm already, seething because of Cedric and Glynnis. Even a stray dog would get a slap from me right now. Do you want the next one?â
Evadne thought her words were pretty badass and intimidating.
But Thaddeus just raised an eyebrow and held back a smile.
âIf Cedric bothers you again, let me know. Iâll sort him out.â He said softly.
âHah, no need! What happens between the Dempsey family and the Ashbourne family is none of your business. You better mind your own!â
Eyadne remembered how Thaddeus had defended her in front of the whole Abernathy family, even making Cedric lose face. A bitter feeling rose in her heart.
But she quickly realized that Thaddeusâ actions were likely more about protecting his own interests.
After all, it was clear that Frederic wanted to bring Cedric into the Abernathy group. If Cedric became their legal advisor, Frederic would have another strong ally, which would be bad news for Thaddeus.
With these thoughts, all Evadne could do was sneer.
Just as Thaddeus was about to approach her again, a stern voice came from behind.
âThaddeus!â
Thaddeus turned around to see Frederic striding towards him.
âJoin me in the study. We need to talk.â
âIâll be with you later, Right now, Iâm taking Miss Evadne home.â Thaddeus replied coolly, not backing down.
âTake her home? Hah, does she really need your help? Miss Evadne left a while ago!â
Thaddeus was stunned. He turned back around, but Evadne was nowhere to be seen.
Evadne walked out of the Abernathy mansion with an expressionless face.
âMiss Evadne.â
She stopped in her tracks and fixed a cold gaze on Cedric, who was approaching with a sly smile.
âWhether you like it or not, Miss Evadne, I helped Glynnis through this ordeal. Losing to me isnât that bad.â
âIndeed, the more I think about it, the more I feel like Iâve actually won this time.â
Evadne wasnât angry. Instead, she mocked him, âThanks to Glynnis, I got to see the true face of the Dempsey familyâs eldest son. Iâve seen plenty of people who complain about the cook after they have eaten. But you, breaking the bowl after eating, really are one of a kind, Cedric. I wonder, if Mr. Dempsey knew that his most proud sonâs greatest ambition was to wipe the billionairesâ asses and to stand against his benefactors. Would he feel ashamed for you, Cedric?â
Cedricâs fake smile froze on his face. His expression darkened. âMiss Evadne, Iâve been going easy on you because youâre Chairman Emericâs daughter. But youâve been pushing me too far! Do you think being a billionaireâs daughter entitles you to do whatever you want?â
âOh, thatâs right. I am a billionaireâs daughter. I can do whatever I want. With such a noble status, why not use it?â
Evadneâs eyes narrowed dangerously, her red l*ps curled up into a scary smile, âSo next time, before you go against me, remember who I am and whoâs behind me. I may not have a temper as bad as my father, but itâs not far off either.â
Then Evadne walked away in her fashionable high heels, leaving Cedric staring at her retreating figure, his teeth almost grinding in anger.
âEvadne, donât mistake me for my useless brother Jason. He might be willing to be your familyâs lapdog, but I am not that weak! Weâll see who gets the last laugh in the end!â