His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 294
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 294
Everything in Averyâs house was brand new, a clear indication that he had just moved in.
The design of the villa was minimalist, featuring a monochrome palette of black, white, and grey. Evadne instantly recognized that all the furniture and appliances were top of the line, a subtle display of luxury.
Upon stepping inside, she felt a chill creeping up her spine, prompting her to shrug her shoulders slightly.
It wasnât the lack of heating that made her uncomfortable, but rather the empty space coupled with the monotonous colors, which visually induced a sense of cold austerity. âEvadne, are you cold?â
Avery fetched a pair of white, plush sl*ppers from the shoe cabinet, knelt on one knee, and presented them to Evadne. âPut these on. Iâll crank up the heatingâ
Evadne blinked slowly, extending her fair and delicate foot into the warm sl*ppers
They were fluffy and comfortable.
And new. The size was a perfect fit as if they were prepared especially for her.
âMr. Avery, welcome home,â greeted Cindy, their long time housekeeper, with a warm smile.
âEvadne, this is Cindy,â Avery introduced with a smile. âCindyâ
âI know, I know! Itâs Ms. Evadne who youâve been longing for, right? Nice to meet you, Ms. Evadne!â
Cindy was extremely enthusiastic, sizing up Evadne. âYou are so beautiful. Such a beauty! My goodness. You are even more beautiful than the Miss Universe winner!â Evadne blushed at Cindyâs compliment. âThank you, Cindyâ
âPlease come in, itâs cold outside. Mrs. Chambers is waiting for you!â
Cindy led them to the living room, occasionally throwing back glances at them, and the more she looked, the more she liked them, the more she felt they were a perfect
match
A sense of unease crept into Evadneâs heart.
Her memory of Mrs. Chambers was vague
When she used to visit the Chambers family as a child, Mr. Chambers would always greet them while Mrs. Chambers rarely made an appearance. From the few encounters, Evadne remembered that Mrs. Chambers was a gentle and kind woman.
âMom!â
At Averyâs call, the middleâaged woman wrapped in a camelâcolored blanket turned her wheelchair around
Evadne felt a pang in her chest, feeling a sense of sorrow
Mrs. Chambers was about the same age as Suri, yet she already appeared frail with white hair
âMy son! My son is homeââ
Mrs. Chambers suddenly broke into a smile. Despite her age, she was still beautiful when she smiled, a testament to her beauty in her youth.
Avery quickly walked over and gave his mother a hug âMom, Ms. Evadne is here to see you
âIs it Evadne? Is it really Evadne?â
Mrs. Chambers looked at Evadne with childlike excitement in her eyes, full of affection. âQuick! Cindy, Cindy!â
âYes, Maâam! Iâm here!â Cindy replied promptly
âQuickly, get Evadne some juice and candies!â
âRight away!â
Cindy hurriedly picked a handful of colorful candies from a delicate candy box on the coffee table and enthusiastically offered them to Evadne. âMs. Evadne, have some
candiesâ
Evadne was surprised and she accepted the candies.
She hadnât expected Mrs. Chambersâ unique way of welcoming guests, offering candies.
âAve, you should bring your friends over more often! Donât worry about disturbing me. Iâm just worried youâll be lonely,â Mrs. Chambers said, her gaze filled with concern as she looked at her son.
Evade was taken aback, her eyes wide with surprise as she looked at Avery
âMom, donât worry. With Evadne by my side, Iâm never alone.â
A flicker of sadress passed through Averyâs eyes as he gently patted Mrs. Chambersâ back. âEven if all my other friends abandon me, Evadne will always be there for me âThatâs good Evadne, you should visit us more often!â Mrs Chambers gaze softened as she looked at Evadne, as if she was still the little girl from fifteen years ago. âThank you, Mrs Chambersâ
Evadne felt touched. She walked over and knelt in front of Mrs Chambers, her beautiful face lighting up with a radiant snule. âDonât worry, Mrs Chambers. Avery will never be lonely with me as his friendââ
Avery removed his suit jacket, revealing a tall and lean figure clad in a white shirt and grey vest, radiating an air of refined elegance as he headed to the kitchen Although Evadne was a guest, she felt awkward letting Avery, the respectable boss, cook for her
So, she followed him to the kitchen
âLet me help you Without a chef, how long will it take for you to cook all this food? Evadne looked at the table full of premium ingredients, rolled up her sleeves, and felt a surge of enthusiasm to cook
âItâs okay, everythingâs prepared Seafood is easy to cook it wonât take long
Then Avery looked at her with a worried expression, his voice soft and gentle Evadne, I remember youâre allergic to smoke. Thereâs smoke in the kitchen. Why donât you ga to the living room and chat with my mother?â
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Fvadhe tensed up. âHow do you know Im allergic to smoke?
âDo you remember when Mr. Emene brought you to our house as a child? My brother wanted to have a barbecue, so some servants were grilling in the backyard. When the smoke started to fill the air, Mr. Emeric hurnedly took you away, saying you were allergic to smoke. I still remember how worried and angry he was, like he was facing a major crisis. He even scolded my fatherâ
Avery chuckled, âItâs clear how much Mr. Emeric doted on you, Evadne.â
Evadne stared at him, a wave of unspeakable sorrow welling up in her heart, gradually rising up, and choking her.
She tried to suppress her emotions, but her eyes were already welling up with tears, glistening in the light
She had been staying with Thaddeus for three years, cooked meals for him for three years, and yet, Thaddeus was blissfully unaware of her allergy to smoke However, an incident from over a decade ago remained fresh in Averyâs memory
âItâs okay. Iâll help youâ
Evadne stood shoulder to shoulder with him by the sink, her head bowed as she expertly prepared the fresh ingredients.
Averyâs eyes darkened slightly, his Adamâs apple bobbed, and he subtly took a step closer to her.
âEvadne, thank youâ
âI should thank you for inviting me to dinner.â
âThatâs not why I want to thank you.â
Averyâs voice was soft and slightly hoarse, accompanied by a bitter smile. âYou saw my motherâs condition. She has severe memory loss. Sometimes she doesnât recognize me and sometimes she thinks Iâm still a seven or eightâyearâold child.â
âI understand itâs one of the symptoms of Alzheimerâs disease.â Evadne sighed softly.
Tm really grateful that youâre willing to play along with me to make her happy?
They turned to look at each other simultaneously, their foreheads accidentally knocking together.
They both paused, and then laughed.
Inside the villa, it was warm and cheerful.
Outside, it was freezing cold, with a biting north wind.
Thaddeus stood outside the villa, as immovable as an iron statue. He was staring intently at the bright, warm lights inside, as if he could see through the walls.
He didnât know how long he had been standing there, or how much longer he would continue to stand.
At this moment, he had only one thought.
He would wait for her until she came out to see him.
She would come out, wouldnât she?
Suddenly. Thaddeus felt a chill on his face, a cold that seeped into his heart and spread throughout his b*dy
He slowly looked up, and tiny delicate snowflakes began to fall onto his pale face, melting into his bloodshot eyes.
It was snowing
The first snowfall since the beginning of winter in Elmsworth.
Thaddeus thought, âEvadne, if today we can share the snowfall, itâs like we are growing old together. Evadne, I want to share this first snow with youâ
Thaddeus exhaled puffs of warm mist, his hands trembling as he took out his phone and dialed Evadneâs number