His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 325
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Chapter 325
At the crack of dawn, Jareth hurried to the hospital after tucking Marilla into bed, meeting up with members from both the Ashbourne and Abernathy
families.
Hamilton, being the elderly patriarch,âwas exhausted. Thus, Frederic helped him to rest in a comfortable hospital room.
âHey Cassius, I just finished questioning that son of a b*tch.â
Cassius stepped into the hallway to take a call from Aaron, âIâm a seasoned detective with years of experience. I knew right off the bat that guy was hiding something. But heâs as stubborn as a bull, refusing to confess!â
âWhat did he say?â Cassius asked, his voice deep and steady.
âHe claimed that he attacked Myra because he was once a dieâhard fan. When Myra retired from showbiz after that scandal, he harbored resentment, feeling that she had deceived his feelings.
What a load of rubbish! Myra was a stunningly beautiful actress in her prime. He is just resentful when he couldnât own her!â Aaron vented his frustrations to his elder brother.
Cassius frowned, âGet to the point.â
âSorry, Cassius. I got carried away by my anger,â Aaroh apologized, then continued in a low voice, âHe claimed that seeing Myra in the limelight again reminded him of his past heartbreak, which triggered his impulsive attack on her. But this is utter nonsense. Thereâs no way Iâd believe him. He was definitely instigated by someone!â
âYour overnight investigation aligns with my suspicion.â Cassius responded in a calm tone.
âCassius, thereâs no other way. The evidence Iâve gathered so far only points to this. Besides, this guy is cunning. His phone is âsqueaky clean, showing no sign of anyone pulling his strings. I suspect he has another phone and has planned everything meticulously.â
Cassius responded, âYou need to dig deeper into this manâs background. If someone has bought him off, he wouldnât have done this only once. There must be other victims.â
âWhat if this is his first time?â Aaron asked.
Cassius narrowed his eyes, replying coldly, âThen I wouldnât believe his confession. Everything seems too coincidental, clearly a setâup. Whoever is plotting against Myra, I must investigate thoroughly.â
âI understand, Cassius. I wonât let our family be wronged without reason.â
Aaron paused, then asked hesitantly, âHowâs Thaddeus doing?â
âHeâs still critical.â Cassiusâs voice tightened.
âOh.â Aaron was at a loss for words.
âBut I believe heâll pull through, because Evadne is performing a craniotomy on him. The surgery has been going on for five hours already.â
âWhat?â
Aaron almost choked, âA craniotomy? Does Evadne think a human head is as easy to open as a watermelon? Gosh, Cassius, Evadneâs way of getting back at her exâhusband is quite unique!â
âWe have to trust Dr. Eveâs medical skills. Opening up a human head probably isnât much harder than slicing a watermelon for her.â Cassius thought of his multiâtalented younger sister and a fond smile graced his l*ps.
âDr Eve?â
Aaron was stunned, then exclaimed, âThe miracleâworking surgeon thatâs been featured in papers and magazines multiple times, whoâs saved lives from the jaws of death is Evadne?â
Cassius nodded proudly, âThatâs our little sister.â
Aaronâs jaw dropped in disbelief.
âDamn, sheâs badass!â
The next day, at 9 a.m.
Members of the Abernathy Group gathered outside the operating room again. Frederic was lending support to Hamilton as they both fixated their gazes on the ORâs door.
Elspeth had excused herself, citing discomfort, and had returned home with Glynnis. Hamilton despised her, and she didnât care about Thaddeusâs wellâbeing. So, she didnât bother pretending and chose to go home and get some beauty sleep instead.
âWhy hasnât Evadne come out yet? Itâs been so long.â
Emeric sat in the hallway, his gaze fixed on the operating room. His heart was filled with anxiety.
âCraniotomies are not minor surgeries. Even a day or a night of operation wouldnât be unheard of.â
Cassius comforted his father with a gentle pat on his back, âDonât worry. Evadne is stronger and more capable than you think. She will succeedâ
âIâm not worried about that. Iâm worried about my little girl. Sheâs been standing for so long. Can her small b*dy take it? Is she tired? Has she had time to eat or drink?â
Emericâs worries grew with each question. If it wasnât for his son holding him back, he wouldâve burst into the operating room to check on his daughter
Cassius chuckled wryly, âDad, I thought you were worried about the one lying inside.â
Emeric glanced at Hamiltonâs desperate and dejected figure, his expression turned grave, âThat lad did save my darling this time, so Iâll give him some credit. Heâs gone from negative to zero.â
Cassius pursed his fips. He had promised Evadne to keep their secret, so he didnât mention that it wasnât the first time Thaddeus had risked his life for her. Last time at Misty Mountain, Thaddeus had almost died for Evadne too.
âDad, if I may ask,â
âThad! Thad!â
Cassius was interrupted by a crying voice.
The previously quiet and tense atmosphere in the hallway shifted. The Abernathy father and son turned towards the sound.
Edith, in her high heels, was tearyâeyed as she ran towards them.
âEdith, how did you get here?â.
Jareth quickly stepped forward to stop her, his voice stern, âThis is not the place for you to make a scene. Go home now!â
Edith raised her face to meet his gaze, her eyes filled with icy contempt.
Jareth was taken aback.
He found her gaze unfamiliar and terrifying. It was as if their sibling bond of over twenty years had been severed. He could no longer see any trace of trust or reliance in her eyes.
In the next moment, Edith gritted her teeth, pushed Jareth away fiercely, and rushed straight over to the Abernathy family.
âMr. Hamilton! Mr. Frederic! Howâs Thad doing? Has he woken up?â
Edith cried, her round face pale and haggard. Her eyes were red and swollen, and coupled with her sobbing, she looked pitiful indeed.
âWho is this? Hamilton looked at the crying woman in front of him, puzzled.
âDad, this is Jarethâs younger sister, Edith, the daughter of the Fairhaven familyâ
Seeing Edith crying so hard for his son, Frederic was moved and spoke kindly. âWhen she was a kid, Jareth often brought her to our house. She and Thaddeus have always had a good relationship, like siblings. Later, Edith went abroad to study, and we didnât see her as often. She just returned this
year.
âOh, Jarethâs sister.â Hamilton understood, but didnât say anything else.
âEver since we were children, Thad has always been very good to me. He has always cared about me and looked after me. He is a very important person in my life.â
Edith wiped her tears, her shoulders shaking as she choked on her words. âWhen I heard about the accident last night, I was so heartbroken I wanted to come over immediately, but Jareth wouldnât let me. I was afraid to cause any trouble. I was inconsiderate. I should have come sooner, maybe I could have helped in some way.â
âOh, you have a kind heart.â
Frederic sighed, his gaze filled with both gratitude and admiration. âThank you for caring about Thaddeus. Itâs good to see that your childhood friendship has lasted.â
âNot just when we were children, Thad and I still have a close relationship.â
Edith blushed slightly. âI will always be there for Thad, whenever he needs me.â
The meaning of her words was clear.
Jarethâs handsome face darkened slightly.
Setting aside everything else, Edithâs open admiration for Thaddeus in front of the Abernathy family was certainly a blow to her familyâs reputation. It was rather unbecoming.
âCassius, does Jarethâs sister have feelings for Thaddeus too?â Emeric was one for gossip, and he nudged Cassius with his elbow while watching the
scene.
âIt seems so,â Cassius replied.
âDoes Thaddeus have any feelings for this Edith? Not even a little?â Emeric squinted suspiciously.
âNot that I know of.â
Cassius wasnât trying to make Thaddeus look good. He knew Thaddeus well enough after their numerous encounters. Thaddeus was a simple man. When he had feelings for Acacia, he only had eyes for her, even if his own sister was a beauty. Now that heâs moved on, his heart only belongs to Evadne. He wouldnât risk his life for her otherwise.
âI donât know what these young ladies are thinking. Whatâs so good about the Abernathy boy that theyâre all throwing themselves at him? Are they covered in honey or something?â
Emeric snorted, mumbled discontentedly, âMy sons are all single. Any one of them is more handsome and thoughtful than Thaddeus. The Fairhaven family is quite reputable. Why not consider one of my sons? Cassius, why donât you try to win her over?â
Cassiusâs heart tightened, and his gaze flickered. âIâm not into women.â
âWhat? What did you say?â Emericâs eyebrows raised in surprise.
âWhat I mean is, Ms. Edith is not my type.â
Cassius coughed lightly, a smile playing on his l*ps. âHavenât you noticed that Ms. Edithâs heart is already taken? Donât try to force a match. Itâll only make
things difficult.â
âI donât know what Iâve done wrong. My own sons are nothing like me, all they care about is their careers, not finding a woman!â Emeric sighed and shook his head, not pushing the matter further.
âThank you, Ms. Edith, for your continued concern for my grandson because of your childhood friendship. I appreciate your kindness, but please return home.â Hamiltonâs attitude towards Edith was lukewarm, without a hint of a smile.
After all, Thaddeus was still in a critical condition, and he didnât have the energy to entertain outsiders.
âI heard that Thad was injured while protecting Ms. Evadne.â
Edith finally had an opportunity to gain some favor with the Abernathy family elders, and she certainly wasnât going to just walk away. She said tearfully, âI just want to do something for Thad. Please let me stay here and pray for him. I wonât leave until Thad wakes up.â
âThereâs no need, Ms. Edith.â
Hamilton managed a smile, still maintaining the gentleness due to an elder. âI appreciate your kindness, but I am a pragmatist. Instead of believing in prayers, I believe in the power of determination and science.â
Edithâs heart skipped a beat, and she quickly explained with a blush, âMr. Hamilton, I didnât mean anything by it, and I donât want to cause any trouble. I just want to do what I can! Although my abilities are limited, at least I have never hurt Thad! And I certainly didnât make him lie in the cold operating room, suffering!â
âEdith, stop talking!â Jarethâs expression darkened, and he walked over to stop her.
At this moment, Hamilton coldly asked, âMs. Edith, are you blaming Ms. Evadne? Do you think that my grandson.is in this condition because of her?â
She thought, âOf course! Of course, it was all that damn Evadneâs fault!â
But how could Edith say it out loud? It was clear that Hamilton was biased towards Evadne!
Just then, a loud noise echoed through the room.
Everyone turned their heads in unison as the operating room doors swung open!
Emeric and Cassius bolted upright from their chairs, and the hallway, previously filled with men in their business suits and polished shoes, surged. towards the door like a tidal wave.
Two medical staff members emerged first, followed by a series of slow and heavy footsteps.
A graceful woman emerged, her beauty unmistakable even beneath the oversized surgical scrubs and mask.
She took a deep breath, slowly removing her mask.
When Evadneâs naturally beautiful face appeared before everyone, even without a trace of makeup, Edith was stunned. Her mouth hung open, barely able to believe her own eyes!
How could it be?
Did this woman perform the surgery on Thaddeus?
âEvadne. Oh, Evadne!â
Both Emeric and Hamilton rushed towards her, each taking one of Evadneâs slightly trembling hands.
Seeing her eyes red from exhaustion and her fair face marred by deep marks left by the mask, the two elderly men were filled with concern.
âEvadne. Howâs Thaddeus?â Hamiltonâs eyes welled up with tears, but he dared not ask directly, stirring a sense of sympathy in those around him.
Evadne took a deep breath, clenching her grandfatherâs hand, her eyes slowly curving into a smile, âGrandpa, your prayers must have reached Thaddeus while he was unconscious. Iâve removed the clot from his brain. The surgery was successful.â
The crowd erupted in excited exclamations!
Jareth closed his eyes and clutched his chest in relief, his heart finally settling after a night of worry.
Thank God! Thank God! Blessed be!â Frederic clasped his hands together in prayer, repeating the words over and over.
âWhatâs all this thanking God? The surgery was performed by Ilana. You should be thanking her!â Hamilton retorted, glancing at Frederic.
Frederic wasnât fond of Evadne, but he didnât want to appear ungrateful. He approached Evadne and muttered, âMs. Evadne, we owe you a debt of gratitude for your help this time, thank you for saving my sonâs life.â
âMr. Frederic, please, donât say that.â
Evadne didnât let the praise go to her head, she just sighed deeply, âThaddeus was injured trying to save me. It was my duty and obligation to save him.â
âIlana! We owe you so much!â Hamilton, overwhelmed with relief, embraced Evadne, close to tears.
After comforting her grandfather, Evadne looked at Edith with icy gaze, who stood there as if turned to stone.