His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 270
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 270
No sooner had Evadne stepped into the hospital room than Jason received a call from Bennett.
âMr. Bennett.â
âJason! As Evadneâs assistant, how could you not report her whereabouts to us immediately?â
Bennett began interrogating, âWhy are you and Evadne at Elmsworth Second Hospital now? Is she there to see Thaddeus?â Cassiusâs calm voice followed, âBennett, cool down.â
Actually, Bennett was usually mildâmannered, but anytime Evadne was involved, he would instantly lose his cool.)
Jason was taken aback, blinking in confusion, âMr. Bennett, how did you know?â
Evadneâs visit to Thaddeus was supposed to be top secret!
âSatellite tracking.â
Cassius sighed helplessly, âBennett is practically using all the tactics for hunting down fugitives, and still canât keep track of one person?â
Jason was silent.
âCalm down, Bennett. You know Evadne well enough, no amount of scolding or shouting will make her come back obediently.â
Cassius seemed to have accepted the situation, saying nonchalantly, âWeâre all adults here, let her do as she pleases.â
âIâll immediately dispatch a security team to surround the hospital, handsâon at the door of the ward. Jason, itâs going to be a long night for you. If that beast Thaddeus does anything evil to Evadne, you tell me immediately.â
âYes, Mr. Bennett!â Jason could feel the pressure from the young colonel, standing at attention.
Bennett was furious, his voice full of chilling intimidation, âIf Thaddeus dares to lay a finger on my baby sister, he wonât be able to leave that hospital in this lifetime!â
Evadne agreed to stay with him, Thaddeus happily took his medicine and applied his ointment.
The hospitalâs dinner was bland and unappealing.
But with Evadne by his side, Thaddeus was enjoying every bite, feeling like the simple meal was the best thing heâd eaten in years.
Seeing Thaddeus wolfing down his food as if he hadnât eaten in days, Evadne decided to order something for herself as a lateânight snack.
She managed to finish the unappetizing meal, sticking to her principle of not wasting food.
âYou should eat more nourishing foods, like clam chowder or some beef and vegetable stew,â she suggested casually.
âCan
you
make it for me?â Thaddeus asked, looking at her hopefully.
âIâve cooked for you plenty of times before, but you never seemed to care.â
Evadne scoffed, pushing her meal tray aside and picking up her pajamas and toiletries to head to the bathroom, âAlva is a pretty good cook, you can ask her to make it for you.â The bathroom door slammed shut.
Thaddeus swallowed hard, tasting the bitterness of regret.
It turned out that starting from scratch and trying to reclaim everything heâd lost was much harder than heâd thought.
Evadne emerged from the bathroom wearing a peachâcolored silk nightgown. Her skin was soft and smooth, looking fresh and radiant even without makeup. Her features seemed more innocent and pure without the sophisticated makeup she usually wore.
She looked more like an eighteenâyearâold than a twentyâfourâyearâold.
Thaddeus found his heartbeat quickening, his gaze fixated on her.
âWhat are you looking at? Have you never seen a bare face before?â Evadne spritzed some moisturizing spray on her face, finding the room quite dry.
âIâve seen it, quite often in fact.â
Thaddeus swallowed hard, forcing himself to calm down, âItâs just seeing you like this brought back memories.â
âYour gaze was filled with nostalgia? I didnât see that,â Evadne mocked coldly, settling down on the couch,
Thaddeus was at a loss for words.
She had a knack for throwing sharp words without resorting to vulgarity.
When she targeted him, it was a whole new level of skill.
âCross my line, and youâre dead.â
Evadne laid down on the couch, wearing a silk eye mask and pulling a blanket over herself, getting comfortable.
âSleeping now.â
âCome sleep in the bed.â Thaddeus suggested gently.
âThaddeus, weâre divorced. Are you still dreaming about sharing a bed with your exâwife? Are you asking for trouble?â Evadne asked iclly.
âNo, no, you
misunderstood.â
Thaddeus couldnât help but laugh bitterly, âI was offering to give you the bed.â
âSay one more word, and Iâm leaving. Youâve had your medicine, thereâs nothing holding me back anymore.â Evadne didnât take his bait, instead, she had him wrapped around her finger.
He dared not say another word. He had finally managed to convince her to stay and he couldnât afford to ruin this moment.
The lights were turned off, and the room was peaceful.
Thaddeus couldnât sleep, he just laid on his side, stealing glances at Evadne.
Even with her back to him and her face hidden, she looked beautiful under the soft moonlight, like a perfectly sculpted statue.
âStill looking at me? Keep looking and Iâll leave.â Evadne suddenly spoke, as if she had eyes in the back of her head.
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to disturb your rest.â Thaddeusâs heart skipped a beat.
How careful and cautious he had become, living in fear and humility.
âNo itâs just that your breathing pattern is different when youâre asleep. I can tell whether youâre asleep or not in an instant.â They both fell silent.
Evadne felt a twinge of pain in her heart, she curled up on the couch, clutching her nightgown tightly.
She was angry at herself.
How desperate and low she must have been to know every little detail about this man.
Thaddeusâs eyes widened in surprise, a wave of guilt washing over him. The air in the dark room seemed to thin, making it hard for him to breathe.
For the past three years, he had been sleeping peacefully every night.
But what about Evadne? How did she make it through those lonely, desolate nights.
âEvadne, I was indeed an asshole.â After a while, he apologized again, his voice hoarse and low.
âLet it go, itâs all in the past. I just hope we donât repeat the same mistakes.â
âEvadne, Iâm seriousâ
Evadne closed her eyes, gently laughing to cut him off, âIf you were ever fond of me, it wouldâve happened a long time ago, why wait until now? Even if youâve suddenly developed feelings for me, itâs just because your taste has changed. Iâm no fool. How can I take your fleeting passion à s some kind of solemn vow?â