His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 324
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 324
At this moment, Edith, towering beside her mother, was dressed to kill, looking every bit like a princess.
The pitiful image she displayed earlier in front of Jareth, shedding crocodile tears and apologizing profusely, was nowhere to be seen now. She glared at Marilla with a sinister look, as if she wanted nothing more than to pounce on her and tear her throat out!
âMom, let me introduce you.â
Edith kept a false smile on her face as she locked eyes with Marilla, âThis is the person I mentioned to you, Ms. Marilla, my junior high school classmate. Now, sheâs my brotherâs girlfriend. Funny how things turn out, right? Itâs like weâre one big, happy family.â
When Edith said the word âgirlfriendâ, Marillaâs heart felt as if it had been pierced by a sharp needle. She blushed furiously, lowering her head in embarrassment.
Overwhelmed by a sense of inferiority, she instinctively wanted to pull her hand away from Jarethâs warm grip.
However, Jareth seemed to hear her unspoken wish and stubbornly refused to let go.
âEdith, have you said enough?â The manâs eyes darkened, and his voice carried a hint of anger.
Relying on her motherâs support, Edith laughed brazenly, âJareth, what did I say wrong? Why are you so angry? Or is it that you only dare to pamper Ms. Marilla outside, but are afraid to bring her home to meet Mom? Because deep down, you also despise her for being sick, and you know sheâs not worthy of becoming the lady of the Fairhaven family, right?â;
âEdith, shut up!â Jareth couldnât stand anyone insulting his beloved, and his anger flared, making his eyes bloodshot!
Lily, standing behind them, clenched her fists tightly..
âJareth, look at how angry you are.â
Edith chuckled, âIf I didnât hit a nerve, would you be this angry?â
âI donât have time to argue with you.â
Jareth, being the mature man that he was, couldnât possibly argue with his sister in front of their mother. Suppressing his anger, he said in a low voice, âMarillá, Lily, letâs go.â
Hold on.â
At this point, the icy Mrs. Fairhaven suddenly spoke up.
Jareth paused midâstep, gripping the cold hand in his even tighter.
Mrs. Fairhaven didnât say anything, just walked up to the couple with a slight, inscrutable smile on her face.
And it was this smile that made Jareth temporarily lower his guard.
However, as soon as she approached Marilla, Mrs. Fairhavenâs eyes turned cold and fierce, and she suddenly raised her hand,
Slap!
âUhm!â Marillaâs head jerked to the side, her cheek stinging with pain. Tears filled her eyes from the humiliation.
âMom! What are you doing?â
Jareth stared in disbelief, his eyes bloodshot with rage. His fury was threatening to overwhelm his reason!
Lily bit her l*p in anger, but she didnât dare say anything. After all, she was just a subordinate in the Fairhaven Group.
âDo you think youâre worthy of being with my son?â
Mrs. Fairhaven ignored Jarethâs rage and stared coldly at the silent, weeping Marilla, âDonât think that because youâre the lady of the Abernathy family, I will tolerate you dating my son. I wasnât even satisfied with your sister Glynnis, how could I possibly let you, a mentally ill woman, become the lady of the Fairhaven family? You might as well give up!â
âMom! I wonât allow you to hurt Marilla any further, donât say another word!â
Jareth stepped in front of Marilla, his eyes full of rage and resentment. His fists were clenched tight, as if he was ready to fight, âif you still want me to recognize you as my mother!â
Edith was taken aback and covered her mouth.
She thought that bringing their mother into the situation would be her trump card. Everyone in Elmsworth knew that her big brother was a dutiful son who listened to their mother above anyone else.
She didnât expect that, for the sake of Marilla, her brother was willing to turn against their mother! How could this be?
âJareth, you would disown me for this mentally ill girl?â Mrs. Fairhavenâs chest heaved with emotion, her eyes filled with heartache.
âMarilla is not mentally ill. She is the woman I love!â
Jareth took a step closer to Mrs. Fairhaven, his controlled voice trembling slightly, but it couldnât hide his passionate feelings,âI love Marilla, and I donât want any other woman. If you insult her again, or lay a finger on her again, then you donât want me as your son anymore.â
*Jareth! Are you crazy? For this woman, just for this woman? Youâre willing to give up your mother?â
Mrs. Fairhaven was practically faint from anger, she kept repeating herself, incapable of saying anything else.
Her always obedient son, just a few days without seeing him, and just for the sake of this silly girl, he had turned into a disobedient son!
*Jareth! You know mom has poor health, how could you make her so angry?â
Edith, supporting Mrs. Fairhaven, changed her tactics, âJareth, how many women have you played with from childhood till now? Itâs like a neverâending cycle! Youâre arguing with mom over Marilla now, but itâs just because youâre still caught up in the novelty! Once youâve had your fill, and you remember the words you said to mom today, when youâve made mom sick, youâll regret it for the rest of your life!â
Marilla, who had been standing timidly behind Jareth, holding her teddy bear, recoiled a step back when she heard these words.
Her long, delicate eyelashes fluttered as she looked at Jarethâs broad shoulders and strong back.
This man had given her a sense of security, but for some reason, her heart was filled with unease, confusion, and fear.
âMom, from childhood till now, Iâve hever asked you for anything, nor have I made any demands. And you and Edith, whatever you want me to do, or whatever you want, Iâve always satisfied you unconditionally, helped you achieve it.â
Jarethâs voice was strained and hoarse, and he asked with a bitter smile, âIâve lived for twentyâeight years, I donât want anything, I just want Marilla, canât you agree?â
âNo, I canât.â
Before he could finish his sentence, Mrs. Fairhaven erupted at him, âOver my dead b*dy, you wonât be marrying her. You wonât let this dimwit step foot into the Fairhaven household!â
Jarethâs eyes were aflame, âMom!â
âYouâre my only son, the hope of the entire Fairhaven Corporation! If you end up with a woman like her, how could I face your father after my death?â
Mrs. Fairhaven was losing control, her cultivated composure nearly shattered. âHow dare Elspeth and that scheming Glynnis to plot against Edith! Like mother, like daughter, the one youâve chosen canât be any good either, sheâs just a wolf in sheepâs clothing!â
Edith, feigning concern, was laughing uproariously inside.
âMaâam, youâve been calling Ms. Marilla a fool, but how could a fool deceive anyone? Sheâs more likely to be the one deceived.â Lily could no longer hold her tongue, coolly chiming in.
âWhat do you know? Shut up!â Edith pointed a sharp finger at Lily.
She had long been peeved by this woman who was always following her brother around, and now was the perfect opportunity to vent her spleen. âI donât need any of you to tell me what Marilla is like.â
Jareth took a deep breath, not wanting to argue any further, âNo matter what you say or do, you wonât change my decision. I only want Marilla.â Mrs. Fairhavenâs blood pressure skyrocketed.
âMr. Jareth! Ms. Marilla is gone!â Lily exclaimed, hurriedly scanning their surroundings for Marilla.
âMarilla, Marilla?â
Jareth paled, his long strides carrying him swiftly away.
âJareth has lost his mind!â Mrs. Fairhaven held her chest, gasping for breath.
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âMommy, the more he acts like this, the more we canât just let it go!â Edith watched Jarethâs retreating back, her teeth gritting in frustration.
âHe doesnât even respect his own mother anymore, what more can we do?â Mrs. Fairhavenâs face was full of disappointment.
âWhat about Grandpa? Do you think he would accept such a granddaughterâinâlaw?â
Edithâs eyes darkened, her schemes brewing for some time, âWe just need an opportunity to show Grandpa that this woman is a complete fool, and heâll surely intervene.â
âEdith, will that really work? Your brother is so stubborn. I doubt even your grandpa can.â
âNo, he wonât.â
Edithâs voice was adamant, her face cold, âJarethâs entire journey has been to gain Grandpaâs approval, to honor his father, to earn the Fairhaven Corporation. If he offends Grandpa, heâll lose everything. The corporation will end up in my uncleâs hands. Then wonât his fatherâs hopes for him be in vain?â
Jareth alerted the Fairhaven security team, and they spread out to search for Marilla.
Under the pitchâblack night sky, the snow was falling softly, like a shower of white blossoms.
It should have been a beautiful winter scene, but Jareth couldnât appreciate it. His only concern was Marillaâs safety.
Eventually, he found her at the swings in the town park, sitting alone and lost in thought, his girl.
âMarilla.â
Jareth gazed at the delicate figure a few steps away, her dark hair topped with white, her red coat also covered in frost, looking for all the world like a little snowman.
He thought, âSilly girl, how long have you been sitting in the snow?â
His heart ached unbearably, his eyes reddening as he approached her step by step.
âMarilla, Iâve finally found you.â
Jareth knelt before her, his large hands, warm and wet with worry, covering her icy ones.
âHow did you find me?â Marilla asked, her eyes blinking in surprise.
âMarilla, because our hearts are connected. No matter where you go, I will find you.â
Jarethâs voice was choked, his hand caressing her reddened cheek, his heart aching. âYou wonât be getting rid of me so easily, silly girl.â
Marilla lowered her long lashes, remaining silent.
âItâs cold sitting here. Letâs go home,â
âI want to stay with Grandpa, Jareth.â
Marilla slowly pulled her hand from his, âI called Frank, Grandpaâs rightâhand man. Heâs sending someone to pick me up.â
âMarilla, donât you want me anymore?â Jareth asked, his eyes wide and pleading.
Marilla quickly shook her head, her l*ps pursing, âI donât want to cause you trouble. I donât want you to fight with your mom. Jareth, sheâs your mother, you should listen to her.â
âBut I only want to listen to you.â Jarethâs gaze was tender, brushing the snow off her shoulders.
He cupped her flushed face with his cool palm, knowing that it must be hurting, hoping this could alleviate some of the pain.
âJareth, you should go home, Frank will be here soon to pick me up.â Marilla said, urging him to leave, despite the reluctance in her heart.
âMarilla, I want to ask you something.â
Jareth swallowed, a smile on his face, but his eyes were reddening, filled with unshed tears, âDo you love me?â
Love.
Love?
Marilla looked up, her pupils trembling slightly, her pink l*ps moving slowly, as if she had lost her voice, and for a long time, she couldnât utter a word.
Jarethâs heart ached.
What was he thinking? Wasnât it enough that he loved her?
He thought, âJareth, youâre in love with a special girl. You shouldnât pressure her like this..â
âJareth.â
Marilla called his name softly, then slowly raised her hands, gently, cautiously, covering the manâs broad hands.
âI love you, Jareth.â
She thought, âYouâve taken root in my heart a long time ago. Maybe it was when you k*ssed me for the first time. Maybe it was when I hid in my room, secretly sketching your portrait. Maybe it was when you stood by my side, time and time again, regardless of societal judgment. I donât quite understand what love is, but I suppose, it must be this feeling I have for you. This must be love, right?â
Jareth was so moved that he was on the verge of tears, his heart pounding against his chest..
This man, who had spent half his life as a bachelor and seen countless faces, was for the first time experiencing what it felt like when a manâs spring has
come!
In the midst of a snowy storm, the two lovers held each other tightly.
He wrapped her trembling b*dy in his coat, but it still didnât seem enough.
He wished he could wrap her into his heart as well.