His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 422
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Chapter 422
In less than half a monthâs time, Thaddeus had gone from being critically injured to regaining consciousness.
Most people would not have made it past the emergency room, and even if they did barely survive, it was probable that they would be in a coma for one and two months, or even more. According to Chaselâs analysis, Thaddeusâ inherent physical strength and his previous long time military training played a significant role in his survival and recovery.
The next morning, Evadne accompanied Thaddeus for a comprehensive medical checkâup.
Throughout the process, Thaddeus was as docile as a child who was led by his mother to a doctorâs appointment, following Evadneâs instructions without any complaints.
âHave you ever seen Evadne like this before? Full of maternal warmth, I feel like I should bow down to her in salute,â Elvis said, his eyes filled with envy as he watched Evadne tuck Thaddeus who was sitting in a wheelchair into a blanket.
âUnfortunately, once she finds a man, her brothers become as significant as forgotten dolls in the attic.â Elvis continued, âEvadne wonât even spare a glance for us nowâ
âWell, canât blame her. Who wouldnât feel for a man like Thaddeus? Jareth retorted, taking his chance to mock Elvis, âPerhaps if you mutilate yourself, Evadne might shift her attention back to youâ
Tim Evadneâs brother. I grew up with Evadne! I have been there for her since childhood, made toys for her, tied her shoelaces, cleaned up after her meals, and took the blame for her mischief!â Elvis exclaimed, growing more frustrated. âAnd Thaddeus just came along and stole her away from us. Why should we compete for her attention with him?â
âBecause Evadne loves him. Jareth replied nonchalantly while yawning, âYou better accept this fact, Elvis. No one can break them apart now after what theyâve gone throughâ
âElvis, youâre not a petulant kid. Stop being like one, Cassius and Chasel approached them, their silhouettes illuminated by the soft morning sunlight.
âMr. Fairhaven is right. You will have to admit Thaddeus is your future brotherâinâlaw. Unless Evadne decides never to marry, you wonât have another brotherâinâlaw in this lifetimeâ
They were of same gender, yet they seemed a match for each other in Elvis and Jarethâs eyes. One was wild and alluring, the other refined and reticent; One looked charming and steadfast, the other attractive and gentle.
It was a shame that Chasel was a man. If he were a woman, they surely were a perfect match.
âYou just wait and see!â Elvis was fuming. In the future. Thaddeus must many into the Ashboume family.â
âWell? Sounds absolutely great Jareth spoke on his friendâs behalf, âThe Ashbourne family have nine kids and Chairman Emeric has three wives. Even so, heâs able to support your daily life without difficulty. Adding Thad wouldnât hurt.â
Chasel dissolved into laughter, âYou seem to be more eager than your friend himself when it comes to getting married.â
Hearing that, Cassius gazed at this charming company next to him. As if they had mutual affinity, Chasel looked over their gazes met unexpectedly
Cassius pretended to be unruffled, though his heart fluttered unwittingly, his dry throat exposed his nervousness anyway.
âSo sweet, huh? Wait until Thaddeus marries into our family, Ðl order him to cook for us, wash dishes and do the formalities every day he wakes up. Not only that, their kids would be surnamed Ashbourne instead!â Elvis exclaimed in frustration.
âThatâs just a slight to Thad. Only let him cook? You should make him wash your feet and give you massage,â Jareth couldnât help feeling thrilled, as if he had already pictured Thaddeus future life in the Ashbourne family.
Meanwhile, Evadne finished Thaddeusâ checkâup, and rolled him over to the group.
âWhat are you guys laughing about? Youâre not gossiping about us, are you?â Evadne asked suspiciously, gazing at Jareth and Elvis. Luckily, Arnold wasnât there; otherwise, itâd be a boisterous scene.
âOh, how dare I mock the beloved Thaddeus? Elvis replied enviously.
âEnough, Elvis,â Cassius warned.
Evadne sighed helplessly, âElvis, I can almady imagine what my future sisterâinâlaw will have to face. If she even looks at another man, will you be sulking all day?â
âSulk all day? I will make her bedriddery for three days!â
The rest was rendered speechless.
Watching the bickering siblings, Thaddeus couldnât help but smile. If it happened before, heâd also get jealous; but now, he wouldnât. He knew that this was their way of expressing their affection for Evadne and that he needed to adjust, understand, and integrate into this dynamic
People often lost themselves in love; he thought he was on his way there.â
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The group turned around to see Darey and his wife approached them, hand in hand, looking like newlyweds.
âFinally, weâre all safe and sound. Itâs nice to see everyone together.â Debby looked at Thaddeus, who looked well under her sisterâs care, and let out a relieved smile. âHow are you feeling, Mr. Abernathy?â
âMuch better. Iâm planning to leave the hospital tomorrow and go home with Evadne,â Thaddeus replied politely.
âTomorrow? Are you out of your mind?â Evadne interjected, giving Thaddeusâ shoulder a gentle squeeze, âEven though the doctor said youâre recovering well and your blood count is improving, youâre not ready to be discharged yet. You need to stay for at least another
Thaddeus tenderly placed his palm atop her hand, lightly caressing it, âEdenâs hiding out in Elmsworth, I need to go back, root him out. If we delay, more problems may arise. And then thereâs Ward. We need to interrogate him and get him to give up Elspeth. There are so many important things waiting to be done. My health is the least of my worries.â
Their actions werenât overly intimate, but anyone watching would feel as though their souls were intertwined.
âYou canât just push yourself like this, Thaddeus. Your health is vital! Donât you understand how much I would feel womled?â
A bitter taste of guilt rose in Thaddeusâ throat. He tightly held her small hand, unwilling to let go.
He knew what she wanted to say. Even if she didnât say it, he knew.
âThaddeus, revenge is a dish best served cold. You should focus on getting better firstâ Darcy advised solemnly.
Thaddeus responded with a grateful smile, âI appreciate your concem. And thank you for the blood transfusion. I owe you a great debt. ril return it with all I can.â
âLetâs drop the formalities. From now on, just call me Darcy, and well call it even,â His demeanor was far more laidâback and jovial among family, a stark contrast to his political persona.
Debby lightly nudged him, and before he could react, Thaddeus responded with a clear and bright, âAlright, Darcy.â
Evadne blushed, her l*ps pressed together in embarrassment.
Elvis rolled his eyes at Thaddeus, âClimbing up the social ladder at every chance, arenât you?â
âYou can go back.â Cassius moved his l*ps, But Thaddeus, itâs crucial that the Abernathy Group doesnât find out about your current situation. So, Iâve arranged for you to stay at our Ashbourne Groupâs hospital. The environment is comfortable and discrete. Evadne, donât worry too much. Itâs only a fiveâhour journey from Country T to Elmsworth. The private jet is equipped with emergency medical facilities. Everything will be fineâ
âOn top of that, youâve got me, a renowned doctor, with you. Whatâs there to fear, Evodne? Chasel boasted, lifting his chin.
Jareth retorted, âAre you more renowned than Evodne?â
âWhat do you mean?â Chasel frowned.
âEvadne is Dc Eve. You didnât know that till now?â
Chasel was struck dumbfounded. He turned towards the rest of the group, all of whom were unfazed. So, everyone knew except him? All this time, he had been showing off in front of an expert?
Feeling humiliated, Chasel tumed away, leaning against the wall with his back towards everyone.
Jareth scratch his head in confusion, âWhatâs wrong with him?â
Elvis crossed his arms, âNo idea. Maybe because of my sisterâs amazing skill stuns him.â
private jet back to Elmsworth
The next day. Evadne and Thaddeus, along with the others, boarded the Ashbourne familyâs priva
Debby and her husband couldnât join them, as they had to return to Helgen immediately. Their political duties were piling up, and their secretary was swamped with calls, for they had spent too much time on personal affairs. For the presidential couple, time was indeed a luxury they couldnât afford.
They traveled light; due to her concem, Evadne asked Elvis to keep them company just in case.
On the plane, Chasel, unused to waking up early, was catching up on sleep. The others were engrossed in serious discussions.
âThaddeus, Cassius mentioned that you figured out who Eden is working for Whoâs pulling the strings to take you out?â Evadne finally asked the question that had been on her mind.
Cassius and Jareth, too, were waiting for his answer in grave expression.
âEvadno, if I tell you, will you believe me? I worry that you might not be ready to accept the answer Thaddeus furrowed his brows tight, locking eyes with Evadne
âAvery? Evadne guessed.
Cassius and Jareth were taken aback. Thaddeus was stunned, âEvadne, how did you know?â
âDebby and Darcy had a long talk with me while you were unconscious. They too suspect that Avery is colluding with Eden. After all, he had frequent interactions with Country T during his time in Helgen.â
Evadne then shared with them what Debby and Darcy had been through over the years.
âDamn it! I knew it was that wolf in sheepâs clothing! The more innocent he looks, the more deceitful he is!â Jareth gritted his teeth in fury.
âI donât understand. If itâs really him, I know why he want to hurt you, but why would he want to hurt Cassius? Theyâve never had any issues,â Evadne clenched her fists in resentment, a chill running down her spine.
âIt seems we donât have any issues, but thatâs just what you see on the surface. He and I are never in peace.â Eyes icy cold, Cassius moved his l*ps, âIn private, itâs not the first time weâve crossed swords. It just didnât lead to physical conflict.â
Evadne was astonished. She had no idea when Cassius did all of those.
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Iâve discovered early the d*rty pool Avery used. Even though he did it out of winning you over, I found his acts vile. So at that time strongly objected you two being together and warned him more than once that he wasnât allowed to get any closer to you.â Thaddeusâ heart sank. The interactions between them made Thaddeus leam about Avery more than Evadne did. While Evadne took Avery as her friend, he didnât. He knew Avery was the one who haggled with every penny and sought revenge for petty grudge, in other words, he was just narrowâminded.
If you wronged him, heâd go after your entire family.
âIf love needs ploys to obtain, then this affection would lose its original purity and sanctity.â Cassius looked at Evadne with a fatherly concern, âEvery time I think that youâre contacting this kind of man, I find it difficult to sleep. He bears no bottom line when dealing with people, and who knows one day he might exert these means on you. Evadne, youâre my darling sister, the apple of my eye. I canât gamble with your happiness. I simply canât afford to lose, Cassius confessed, his words heavy with emotion.
Evadneâs eyes moistened at his heartfelt declaration, âCassius.â
Cassius gently tousled her hair before turning to Thaddeus, âMr. Abernathy, since you had suspicions about Avery back on Star Island, why didnât you share them with me then? We might have been able to act sooner, to catch him off guard.â
Thaddeus sighed deeply, his thin l*ps pulled into a bitter smile, âAs much as I despise Avery, I only had suspicions, not proof, I couldnât accuse him without solid evidence.â
Cassius felt a surge of respect for the man before him. This was why he felt that no matter what Avery did for Evadne, it would never match up to Thaddeus.
Avery might have a dazzling facade, but he was rotten to the core.
Thaddeus, despite his flaws, had a soul that was pure.
âBesides, Avery is a dear friend to Evadne,â Thaddeus left his sentence hanging, his point made.
Evadne felt a sharp pang in her heart, her throat dry, âSo you didnât say anything because you were afraid Iâd be upset?â
âYes.â
Thaddeus gave her a sheepish grin, âI guess that makes me a bit of a coward, doesnât it? I had planned to look into Avery as soon as we left Star Island, but I nearly didnât make it back myself. I should have thought things through better.â
His humility was striking. In front of her, this once high and mighty man was lowering himself to the ground, fearing that any wrong move might upset her and ruin the budding affection between them.
âSilly. Thaddeus, youâre really sillyâ Evadneâs eyes shimmered with unshed tears, almost unable to utter a word for distress.
She recalled the countless arguments they had over Avery, so heated that they nearly came to blows. Looking back, it all seemed so.
absurd.
Thankfully, Thaddeusâ love for her remained steadfast. Otherwise, any other man would have been driven away long ago.
The plane made its smooth journey towards Emsworth. Inside the cabin, everything was calm. Jareth, exhausted, was already asleep.
Evadne and Thaddeus leaned against each other, their heads resting together. He gently squeezed her hand, the warmth from her skin seeping into his heart.
Suddenly, Thaddeus stiffened. He noticed something abnormal about the little finger on her left hand, âEvadne, what happened to your finger? Did you hurt?â
Evadneâs breath hitched, her b*dy trembling slightly in his arms.
âEvadne, whatâs wrong?â Thaddeus asked, his heart pounding with worry.
Should she tell him? Should she tell him that she was the girl who fought alongside him on the battlefield of Zenithia, who dragged his injured b*dy back to camp, and in the process, lost the use of one of her fingers?