His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 361
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 361
Glynnis felt like she was dealing with a madwoman who had made such bold claims.
After all, Thaddeus was the CEO of the Abernathy Group, a power player whose influence was farâreaching. Even Frederic didnât daunt him; what could the Fairhaven family possibly do?
However, she didnât feel the need to point this out. Sheâd rather sit back, watch them make a spectacle of themselves and wall for the whole of Elmsworth to laugh at their folly.
âSure, whatever makes you happy. Hereâs to a long and blissful marriage with Thad!â Glynnis said, clutching her aching face, her congratulations grudging.
âBy the way, remember when you told me about Mr. Bartleyâs son? The one who was interested in you, but you didnât feel the same and turned him down?â Edith suddenly changed the topic.
Mr. Bartleyâs son? She remembered.
Her mother, Elspeth, had taken her to a golf course to meet the Bartleys. The intention was clear: to introduce her to him.â
But the Bartleys didnât take a liking to her and even Mrs. Bartley, the Mayorâs wife, had wanted to meet her dimwit sister instead. That was a real humiliation!
Later in order not to be debased by others, she had boasted to Edith that the Bartley family were interested in her, but she felt she could do better, so she had asked her mother to reject their proposal.
âAh, why bring him up all of a sudden?â Glynnis asked, annoyed.
âOh, nothing much. Just that heâs currently pursuing me,â Edith said, a triumphant laugh escaping her l*ps.
Glynnis was taken aback. She scoffed, âYouâre about to become the CEOâs wife of the Abernathy Group. Surely you wouldnât give a second thought to the son of a mere mayor, would you?â
âOf course, Thad is the only one for me. So, I turned him down. But he said he really likes me and would do anything for me. Anything!â Edithâs laughter grew wilder, a hint of malice seeping through.
âWhat do you mean? What are you planning?â Glynnis asked, sensing the sinister undertone.
âI want him to marry Marilla.â
Glynnis drew a sharp intake of breath. She was astounded by Edithâs audacity. What kind of a crazy demand was that for a suitor?!
The Fairhaven family had really raised a lunatic!
âYou are Marillaâs sister, after all. So, there are certain things that I canât do and will need your help. To make this marriage happen.â
Edith laughed leisurely, a hint of cunning in her voice, âMy family are rich and influential. If Marilla marries into an ordinary family, my brother wouldnât give up on her. Only if Marilla marries into a powerful family like the Bartleys, will my brotherâs hopes be completely dashed, eliminating any chances of them being together.â
What a deepâseated scheme!
âI still remember how you âhelped me last time. Almost landed me in jail, didnât you?â
Glynnis was livid, her eyes turning red, the pain from her facial wound making her sweat, âAnd now you want me to help you again. Why should I?!â
âWell, Iâm about to become your sisterâinâlaw. Isnât it important to maintain a good relationship with me?â
Edith drawled, adding, âBesides, Marilla did steal the man you love. You must be holding a grudge, right? Who else could help you get your revenge if not me?â
Glynnis was shocked to the core.
She remembered how she was brutally beaten by that wretch Jareth sent, her eyes filled with tears of anger and fists clenched tight.
Glynnis thought to herself: âJareth, I love you so much, but you donât even treat me like a human?!
Well, I guess Iâll just have to make you lose the most important thing in your life to make you understand my pain!â
âJust spit it out! What do you want?â
The affairs of the Abernathy family and Fairhaven family were in a complete mess.
And on the Chamber familyâs side, a major disaster had struck, plunging the whole family into a gloomy abyss.
1
Just two nights ago, during a heavy rain, Byron met with a car accident on his way home from a gathering with friends.
The driver died on the spot, and the b*dyguard sitting in the front seat was in critical condition.
Byron, who was sitting in the back seat, escaped death, but ended up with a severe head injury and broken glass shards in his face. Worst of all, his legs were crushed, leaving him permanently disabled.
Jeff had consulted with all the top surgeons in the country, but none could help Byron walk again.
That day, the family sat in the living room, looking gloomy.
Ms. Bertha was weeping inconsolably. Not caring how genuine her tears were, she was putting on a good show, âHow could this happen? The road was so even and he always passed there, how could there be an accident? Why did this happen?â
Everyone was lowâspirited, except for Avery, who sat aside nonchalantly, his legs crossed, sipping his tea with grace, and said, âWalking down the same road every day doesnât mean one wonât have an accident. These two things are not contradictory.â
Bertha wiped her tears with handkerchief, giving Avery a sinister look, âYou seem to be quite pleased about Byronâs accident. Are you finally satisfied?â
âI wouldnât say Iâm pleased.â
Avery set down his tea, adjusting his goldârimmed glasses, âIâm just emotionally stable, unlike you, whoâs holding a mourning even when no oneâs dead.â
Bertha was seething with anger, her eyes reddening and her b*dy trembling.
âEnough! From dawn till dusk, isnât there ever enough arguing?! Byron is in this state, and if you canât think of a way to help your brother, fine, but to stir up trouble?! Do you want to throw our home into more chaos?!â Jeff slammed his hand on the armrest.
Under the fierce rebuke, Bertha flinched, her tears stopped, and she glared ferociously at Avery.
Avery pondered for a moment, then slowly said, âDad, I have an idea. It might help Byronâs condition.â
Everyoneâs attention turned to him.
Jeffâs eyes lit up immediately, leaning forward, âAvery! Speak up!â
âEvadne has a dual identity. Sheâs a renowned surgeon. She once performed a complex craniotomy on Thaddeus. Sheâs known in the medical field as âDr. Eveâ.â
Matthew looked up sharply, his cold gaze on Averyâs calm face, his teeth clenched.
âWhy not ask her personally to treat Byron? Maybe thereâs a chance.â Avery suggested sincerely.
âWhat?! Evadne is also a surgeon? She performed a craniotomy on Thaddeus? Is this true?!â Jeff found it hard to believe!
The girl he watched grow up was undoubtedly a true lady, but how could she possibly possess such excellent surgical skills?
If this was true, such a wonderful woman should be the daughterâinâlaw of the Chambers family!
âOf course, itâs true. Iâm not the only one who knows about this. Evadne is just lowâkey and doesnât like to show off.â
âThatâs great. Thatâs really great!â
Finally. Jeff saw a glimmer of hope. His gaze on Avery shifted from cold to appreciative and excited, âThen tomorrow! Avery, you will come with me to Skyrim tomorrow morning to personally invite Evadne to treat Byron!â
âOkay, dad.â Avery agreed without hesitation.
âAvery, youâve always been close to Evadne. I believe sheâll help for your sake, right?â Jeffâs tone was much softer towards his younger son.
âDoctors have a kind heart. Evadne is goodânatured. Even without me, I think she would help.â Avery responded with an unassuming smile.
Jeff made a compliment to him, but the latter didnât get complacent, rather humble instead.
Jeff nodded slowly, his satisfaction with Avery increasing.
While Matthew watched their interaction, his teeth grinding in annoyance.
After the family meeting, Avery headed to his room in a good mood.
âWait.â
A cold voice pierced through the silence. Eyes squinted, Avery stopped, lazily turning around with a yawn.
âMatthew, whatâs up? Itâs late. Iâm off to bed.â
âAvery, your act isnât bad, gaining benefits and playing innocent, quite a skill.â Matthew took a few steps forward, his gaze sharp.
âHuh?â Avery tilted his head, pretending to be confused.
âByronâs accident was your doing, wasnât it?â Matthew didnât mince his words.
âHuh?â Avery continued to play dumb.
âYou had someone tamper with Byronâs car, but you didnât want him dead, just crippled.â
Matthew was intelligent enough to see through Averyâs dark intentions, âThen, you offer a solution to dad, introducing the medical genius Ms. Ashbourne, earning dadâs favor while showing your capabilities of sharing dadâs burdens. Avery, even a fox would be jealous of your cunning!â
Avery adjusted his glasses with his slender fingers, lifting his chin, and suddenly burst into laughter!
This laughter echoed through theâgrand, empty hallway, sending chills down Matthewâs spine.
âMatthew, how can you be the CEO of the Chambers Group? With your storytelling skills, you could have been a successful scriptwriter, rather than struggling in the business world against Cassius and Thaddeus for so many years!â Avery held his chest, laughing breathlessly.
Matthew clenched his teeth, âAvery!â
âWhat does his accident have to do with me? If you insist it does, then we must not be compatible, and Iâm his bad luck.â
With that, Avery turned to leave.
Matthew took out his phone, tapping the screen to stop the recording.
Back in his room, Avery changed out of his suit and took a shower. Sitting on the sofa, he poured himself a glass of red wine.
Content, cheerful, satisfied.
Sometimes, making someone wish they were dead was far more satisfying than actually killing them.
A knock on the door, and Harvey walked in, locking the door behind him.
âMr. Chambers, you called for me.â
âHas everything been taken care of?â Avery sipped his wine.
âEverything is settled. The truck driver has accepted all the blame. He wonât say a word.â
âGood. Tomorrow Iâm going with Jeff to Skyrim, inviting Ms. Ashbourne to treat Byron.â
âWhat?! Why? How does Mr. Jeff know?â
âI suggested it.â
Harvey was stunned, âMr. Chambers, why do you want to save Byron? What if Ms. Ashbourne does save him?â
âHow could she? Sheâs a doctor, not a miracle worker.â Avery laughed mockingly.
Byronâs legs were completely shattered by his hand. They were beyond repair.
âI suggested this, risking myself to save Byron. Jeff will remember my kindness. Even if the treatment fails, he will still be grateful.â
âYouâre so wise!â Harvey suddenly was enlightened.
âAnd even if heâs his favorite son, so what?â
Avery stood in front of the dark window, swirling his wine, his eyes darker than the night, âHow could Emeric let his precious daughter marry a cripple? In the end, I will be the only hope in Jeffâs eyes.â