His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 343
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 343
Meanwhile, at the Fairhaven Estate.
Just like Hamilton, Mr. Barry didnât live with his sons, but had his own sprawling estate. It was a tad smaller than the Abernathyâs Windermere Estate, but it was still one of the top ten estates in the country.
By now, the whole Fairhaven family, from the highest to the lowest, knew about the situation. Even the servants were gossiping about Edithâs scandal over their coffee breaks.
Given that Thaddeus and the Abernathy family hadnât said a peep about it, Edith came off like a woman whoâd been used and discarded. The Fairhaven name was dragged through the mud with no dignity left.
âHey, has Ms. Edith arrived?â The maids huddled together, whispering.
âSheâs here, crying in Mr. Jarethâs study, oh dear. Sheâs really having a rough time!â
âWhatâs the use of crying? As the Fairhaven heiress, how could she be so reckless? A womanâs reputation is everything. Sheâs been caught in an ambiguous situation with the CEO of Abernathy, her clothes all askew. Who would want such a woman?â
âThaddeus might. They were seen at a hotel together something must have happened. Now that itâs out, Thaddeus has to take responsibility!â
âHmph, I donât see him stepping up. Itâs clear heâs trying to shirk responsibility.â
âArenât Mr. Jareth and Thaddeus friends? How awkward this will be.â
âShh! Quiet down, here comes Mr. Gary!â
The servants quickly retreated, bobbing curtsey as they greeted him, âGood day, Mr. Gary!â
The man walking up the stairs, with his meticulously combed hair and dapper navy blue suit, was none other than Barry Fairhavenâs second son, Jarethâs uncle, Gary Fairhaven.
With a smile on his face, Gary passed by them, leaving a word of warning, âYou gossiping hens, I may let it slide, but if my nephew hears you, beware your tongues.â
The maids were silenced, shivering in fear.
âGrandpa, Grandpa! You must stand up for me! I canât face people anymore!â
Edith flung herself into Barryâs arms, sobbing uncontrollably, her eyes swollen like little fishballs.
âMy dear granddaughter, donât cry anymore! Youâre gonna ruin your eyes!â
Barry patted Edithâs trembling back, his own eyes filling with tears. âDonât worry, your mother canât handle this, Jareth canât handle this, but I will!â
âDad, youâre absolutely right.â
Gary strolled in, feigning seriousness. âEdith is my brotherâs pride and joy, the apple of your eye. Now that sheâs been mistreated by that Abernathy brat, we canât just sit back.â
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âUncle Gary.â Edith cried even harder.
âGary, you know about this?â Barry looked troubled.
âYou know our stature in Elmsworth. Any whisper of scandal turns into a storm.â
Gary lounged on the sofa, casually peeling an orange from a fruit bowl. âIn my opinion, we should have Thaddeus marry Edith.â
Barryâs thick white eyebrows shot up.
Hearing this, a smile flickered on Edithâs l*ps as she hid in her grandfatherâs arms.
âDespite being an illegitimate child, Thaddeus will inherit the Abernathy Group. If Edith marries him, sheâll be the lady of Abernathy. Itâs not a bad deal.â Gary popped an orange slice into his mouth.
âUncle Gary! What are you saying.â Edithâs cheeks burned red.
âIâve thought it all out. Weâll tell the media that Edith and the Abernathy boy have been seeing each other for a while. They didnât want to use public resources, so they kept it private. Itâs normal for young, unmarried people to have their own space. The public doesnât need to make a fuss. Look how theyâve scared our Edith.â
Gary owned entertainment and PR firms, so he was a pro at spinning tales and whitewashing scandals,
âYou truly have a way with words. Your ability to spin tales is truly exemplary, a lesson for us all.â
A mocking laugh echoed in the room as Jareth strode into the study, his towering figure exuding an intimidating aura.
âJareth.â Edith shrank further into Barryâs arms.
Garyâs smile froze for a moment, the orange in his hand squished. âJareth, are you not in a good mood? Are you taking it out on your uncle as soon as you see me?â
âJareth, mind your manners when speaking to your elders.â Barryâs voice carried a hint of annoyance.
Jareth lifted the corner of his l*p in a cold sneer, his handsome face stern and icy. He sat down opposite Gary, smiling in a way that was both eerie and irresistibly charming. âEver since you became CEO, Gary, youâve been sticking your nose into every aspect of the business. Is it because you donât have children of your own that youâre so keen to meddle in the marriage arrangements of Edith? Looking to live out your paternal fantasies, are you?â
Gary felt as if someone had punched him in the throat. A surge of anger roared up inside him.
Being childless was his lifelong regret, his eternal disgrace!
Publicly, he blamed his wife, claiming it had nothing to do with him. But only his wife knew the truth: he was impotent, unable to perform!
But he couldnât lose his temper in front of Barry, so he bottled up his rage, his eyes turning bloodshot.
âJareth! How dare you speak to your uncle like this? Youâre being insolent!â Barry slapped the armrest of the couch.
âGrandpa, I was just kidding with Uncle Gary. Heâs always been so good to me, he wouldnât get mad at me, right?â Jareth immediately put on an act, grinning cheekily at Gary.
It was so infuriatingly smug.
Gary kept smiling, but inside, he had already âshotâ this annoying nephew a thousand times over.
âAs for Edithâs marriage, Uncle Gary, you donât need to worry about it. Iâll find a worthy suitor for Edith, but it definitely, absolutely, wonât be Thaddeus.â
Jareth finished his sentence, emphasizing each word, and the atmosphere in the study instantly dropped.
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Edithâs expression went from smug satisfaction to gloomy disappointment.
âJareth, I donât understand what youâre saying. If Edithâdoesnât marry Mr. Thaddeus, then who should she marry?â
Gary assumed a senior demeanor, his expression serjous, âWith things having escalated to this point, if the Abernathy Group refuses to accept Edith, it would be a direct insult to our Fairhaven Group, a clear message to our Fairhaven family, that even your own sister is nothing more than a plaything for Mr. Thaddeus, to be discarded after heâs had his fun. Does he think our Fairhaven family are pushovers?â
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Before he could finish, Edith burst into tears again, crying out, âGrandpa, Uncle Gary: Iâm so ashamed! I might as well just die!â
âCalm down, my dear! I will seek justice for you!â
Barry, who had been influential all his life, certainly wouldnât take this lying down. He was so angry he slammed his teacup down, shattering it, âThaddeus thinks he can just play around and then deny everything? Heâs really pushing his luck! Jareth, is it true that your mother was also hurt by all this? Is she in the hospital now?â
Jareth swallowed hard, staying silent.
âAs soon as your mother is discharged, you should immediately go to the Abernathy family to propose. If you wonât go, I will!â
âGrandpa! Can you please calm down?â Jareth completely lost his cool when he heard they were going to make a scene at the Abernathyâs, his eyes flashing with anger.
âJareth, if I remember correctly, Mr. Thaddeus and you are close as brothers, right?â
Gary crossed his legs, looking thoroughly entertained, âEdith marrying Mr. Thaddeus would be like cousins marrying â keeping it in the family. I really donât understand why youâre so against it.â
âItâs precisely because Thad and I are so close that I know what kind of person he is.â
Jareth, in his desperation, could only say coldly, âThad already has someone he loves, the lady from the Ashbourne family, Miss Evadne!â
When they heard the name âEvadneâ, the expressions of the three Fairhaven family members froze.
Even the formidable Barryâs gaze showed a hint of apprehension.
âEdith, youâve confessed your feelings to Thad several times, havenât you? Youâve done everything possible, havenât you? Do you think it worked? Has Thad ever given you a second glance? You had to pull out all the stops just to get a fleeting glance from Thaddeus, so how could he possibly have been with you in a hotel room? Edith, do I really need to spell it out for you? When will you learn?â Jarethâs voice grew louder and angrier, a vein throbbing in his forehead.
He could tolerate Edithâs wild and willful behavior, but he couldnât stand her scheming and manipulation!
âGrandpa, did you hear what Jareth is saying about me?â
Edith decided to play the victim to the end, âIâm his own sister, but look at how he describes me, like Iâm some cheap seductress! I did have feelings for Thaddeus, but it takes two to tango. If he didnât have feelings for me, then why would he come to that hotel with me?â
She stopped, her face turning red as she started sobbing.
The unspoken words left a lot to the imagination.
âEven if Thaddeus does like Evadne, as you said, I donât think he has any chance with her now.â
Barry gently stroked Edithâs hair, gritting his teeth, âSince Edith is in love with that Abernathy boy, thereâs nothing more to discuss. I only have one granddaughter, and whatever she wants, I will make sure she gets!â
Edith looked up at him, tears in her eyes, but she was secretly thrilled.
âGrandpa!â Jareth clenched his fist, veins popping up on his forehead.
âOh, it would be such a joyous occasion if our Fairhaven family could form a matrimonial alliance with the Abernathy family.â
Gary stood up leisurely, bowing slightly to Edith, âCongratulations in advance, Edith. When the time comes, I will give you an expensive wedding gift.â
Gary had just left Barryâs mansion, and his face was as downcast as a rainy day
His secretary followed with a puzzled look, âMr. Fairhaven, I overheard some of your conversation with Mr. Jareth. Why would you support a union between Miss Edith and Mr. Thaddeus?â
âDo you really think Thaddeus would marry Edith?â Gary chuckled sarcastically, âThaddeus has raised hell over the Ashbourne girl, even took a blow to the head for her recently. Almost lost his life. Itâs pretty clear to anyone with eyes that they have a thing for each other. My niece is simply chasing after a dream. Thaddeus wonât marry her. I know Thaddeus too well to believe otherwise, and thatâs exactly why Iâm stirring the pot, supporting this supposed union. The more chaos, the better it is for our side.â
âYouâre so clever!â the secretary exclaimed with admiration.
A cunning glint passed through Garyâs eyes, âSince the beginning of time, the best way to cause dissent between friends is through the use of a woman. Friends? How laughable.â
As he was about to descend the staircase, something occurred to him, âBy the way, whatâs the name of that Abernathy girl Jarethâs been keeping on the side?â
âMarilla!â
âRight. Keep an eye on her. She could be our trump card.â
âAh! Jareth. It hurts! Let go!â
Jarethâs eyes were cold and harsh as he dragged Edith by the arm into an empty room, treating her like an unwanted burden.
As soon as the door was shut, he flung her onto the floor.
âAh!â
Edith landed painfully on the ground. Not only did her b*dy ache from the fall, but her arm was also turning a nasty shade of purple from his grip.
âEdith, youâre going to tell me what happened at the hotel that day!â Jareth fought to keep his temper in check. If it was anyone else, he might have lost control completely.
âWhat are you talking about? I donât know what you mean!â Edith grimaced in pain, but she remained stubborn.
âYour brain isnât capable of such a complex scheme. I donât believe for a second that you didnât have help!â
Jareth leaned in close, his eyes burning with rage, Tell me! Who set this up? Whoâs pulling the strings behind all this?â
Edithâs heart pounded in her chest, and sweat trickled down her face.
How could she possibly tell Jareth? Besides, she didnât even know who was behind all this. All she did was follow the plan.
So, she clenched her teeth and defiantly said, âNo one helped me. It was all my idea!â
âEdith! You dare to lie even now?â
âWhatâs wrong? You donât like what youâre hearing?â
Edith laughed mockingly, âWhat are you going to do? Hit me? Kill me?â