His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 426
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 426
Aaron slapped his forehead dramatically, his eyes sparkling with excitement. âEvadne, you once helped us crack two murder cases. In one, you found the crucial clue among the evidence, leading to a breakthrough in the case. In the other, you spotted a flaw in the suspectâs alibi that resulted in a confession!â
Thaddeus was dumbfounded, looking at the calm and composed woman beside him with wide eyes.
This was it. He was done for.
How could Evadne be so exceptional? No matter how hard he tried, he just couldnât catch up.
Before, Thaddeus saw himself as decent, if not extraordinary.
Now, in front of Evadne, he felt as insignificant as a used roll of toilet paper in a public restroom.
âHut, Iâm surprised you remember my shining moments, Aaron.â
Evadne teased him with twinkling eyes. âIf it wasnât for Emeric and Suri standing in my way, I might have joined the police academy and become a gunâtoting cop. You might be calling me sergeant by now.â
âThatâs because youâre our precious gem. We were afraid youâd get hurt playing with guns and knives. But in the end, we you from going.â
Evadneâs eyes went wide and Aaron quickly shut his mouth, almost letting the cat out of the bag.
Afterwards, Aaron boldly led them to meet the Chief.
couldnât stop
lice solve major cases with her keen
The Chief naturally remembered the sharpâwitted young woman who had helped the police observations
What surprised him more was that Mr. Thaddeus was with her!
The Abernathy Group, Thaddeus these names carried significant weight in Elmsworth!
âMr. Thaddeus! I didnât expect you to come in person. I apologize for not greeting you earlier.â
Seeing Evadne was a pleasure for the Chief, but seeing Thaddeus was a delight. In addition to the usual pleasantries, he even ordered Aaron, the head of the detective squad, to pour tea for Thaddeus!
Aaron was taken aback. Thaddeus quickly stood up, Till do it myself!â
Pouring tea in front of Evadne, letting his future brother inâlaw serve him? Was he out of his mind?
He still wanted to marry the Ashbourne familyâs daughter!
Aaron narrowed his eyes, acknowledging Thaddeusâs understanding of social etiquette.
âOh, no, no, how can I let you do that? I do it!â
The Chief personally served the tea, a move that Aaron found distasteful.
If this guy knew that the âAaronâ he had been calling for years was the son of Skyrimâs richest man, would he offer him his office to sit in? Thaddeus didnât rush to drink the tea. He touched the cup to test the temperature, then elegantly lifted it and blew on it for a while before handing it to Evadne.
âIts not hot anymore. You can drink it now.â
Aaron and the Chief were dumbfounded.
âThank you. You should have some too.â Evadne took a sip and handed it back to him.
Thaddeus took the cup from her and sipped from the same spot where she had drunk.
Their sweet atmosphere had already made the others jealous.
âChiel, we came here for one reason to see Ward and talk to him.â
Before the Ashbourne siblings could speak, Thaddeusâs starry eyes turned serious, stating their intention directly.
âAaron, Mr. Thaddeus wants to see him Arrange it immediately Ordered the Chief
The three of them were stunned.
That was it?
âYes, sirâ Aaron was also surprised at how smoothly things were going
âBut Ward is extremely dangerous. Itâs not very safe for you to talk to him in person. Let Aaron accompany yourâ
âNo need.â Thaddeus declined calmly.
âItâs okay. Mr. Thaddeusâs skills are even better than those of Ward and Captain Ashbourne.â
Evadne tilted her head towards Thaddeus, her laugh as sweet as pearls. âWhen he gets stubborn, you better have more men ready to watch Ward. Iâm afraid he might die in jailâ
In jaill,
Aaron and two other officers waited outside while Evadne and Thaddeus went in to confront Ward
After waiting for a while, Ward, dressed in a prison uniform and shackled, was brought in by an officer.
âWell, well, look who it is.â
Ward sneered at them, casually sitting on the steel chair and looking at Evadne with a lewd smile, âWhatâs up, Ms. Ashbourne? Do you miss me?â
Evadne looked cold and stern, but managed to keep her composure.
But Thaddeusâs anger was already at its peak. His jaw was set tightly, his eyes flashing with uncontrollable rage. The beast within him
was about to break free!
Seeing Thaddeusâs anger, Ward couldnât be more pleased. He laughed wildly behind the iron bars!
Just then, Evadne firmly grasped his trembling hand under the table,
The warm and strong sensation slowly permeated his entire b*dy, bringing an inexplicable sense of calm. His turbulent emotions gradually subsided.
âGet on with whatever you want to say. I need to get back to sleep. Ward didnât care, clearly prepared to fight them to the end.
âWard, we came here today to discuss a collaboration with you.â Evadne slowly began, choosing a more palatable approach.
âA collaboration? Ha, Ms. Ashboume, do you think Iâm a threeâyearâold kid? I nearly killed both of you, and you want to collaborate with me? Thatâs hilarious!
âYes, you tried to kill us, but you didnât succeed, did you?â Evadneâs smile was barely there,
Ward frowned.
He was a former mercenary, a professional killer. Evadneâs words were clearly insulting his profession.
âYouâre well aware of our laws, right? Even foreign criminals, no matter how heinous their crimes, can only serve up to twenty years. But do you really want to languish here for twenty years? Twenty years later, youâll be shipped back to Country T, hitting sixty. Do you think your support system will still be there? At sixty, youâll continue your sentence in a Country T prison. You know better than anyone what kind of conditions youâll be facing there. Do you believe youâll survive?â
Evadneâs words hit Ward right where it hurt, without wasting a single syllable.
A born negotiator.
Thaddeus held Evadneâs hand, glancing at her without a hint of emotion, yet his eyes were filled with admiration and tendemess.
The smile on Wardâs face noticeably froze,
Capitalizing on the moment, Evadne narrowed her beautiful eyes, âWe know that all of this was orchestrated by Elspeth, Without her things wouldnât have spiraled out of control. Our primary enemy isnât you, itâs Elspeth.
Now that youâre behind bars and facing serious charges, Elspeth remains untouched, comfortably playing the role of the lady of the Abernathy Group, as if the miseries youâre enduring today have nothing to do with her. Can you really swallow such indignity?â
Ward let out a cold laugh but didnât respond.
âSo why donât we cooperate? You can turn stateâs evidence, Implicating Elspeth in the murder of Erica. Well help you in return, allowing you to return to Country T within a year. Last time you saw the intimate relationship between my sister and the royal family. If I ask my sister to intervene, speak to the king and queen, I suspect you wonât serve a full two years before being released unharmed.â
Evadne smiled, her words like sweetâcoated bombs, âWhat do you say, Mr. Ward, consider it?â
Thaddeusâ eyes shone with awe.
In terms of composure, strategy, and intellect, Evadne was no less than any of the seasoned businessmen they knew, and even surpassed many influential figures.
Thank goodness she was kind, and they were in love.
Otherwise, he had no idea how many times he would stumble upon her, probably bruised and bleeding.
Ward let out a few laughs, sarcastically remarking. âIf someone else were making this offer I might have been tempted. But coming from you, Ms. Ashbourne, there isnât a shred of credibility.
My current predicament, isnât it all thanks to you? Now, to topple Elspeth, you need my testimony, using me as a fool. Do you think! canât see through your tricks?â
With that, he suddenly stood up, the chair scraping the floor, producing a harsh noise.
âDonât waste your energy on me. Use this time to figure out how to combat Elspeth.â
When Evadne and Thaddeus exited, their expressions werenât the best
Aaron didnât probe further. Seeing that the negotiation failed, he reassured them that he would continue to push for Wardâs trial. Back in the car, Thaddeus, sensing Evodneâs low spirits, pulled her into his arms. His chiseled jaw lightly resting on her head, he begant to comfort her
âEvadne, donât be disheartened. Even without Wardâs testimony, we have Ericaâs recording. Although itâs not direct evidence, and itâs been twenty years, once this recording is exposed, it will deal a huge blow to Elspeth. Shell be completely discredited, and Frederic wonât be able to protect her anymore.â
âThaddeus, is that all you want?â Evadne suddenly asked, her voice cold.
Thaddeus breath hitched, his heart aching as if it was about to shatter
He wanted more than that.
He wanted Elspeth dead. He wanted her dead!
âTwenty years have passed, even with Ericaâs lifeâexchanging recording, what can we really do?â
Evadneâs hand pressed against Thaddeusâ heavy heartbeat, each pulsation echoing the deepâseated resentment that only she could understand, âTwenty years have passed, the statute of limitations is over, all evidence is gone. Without direct evidence, you know we canât impose a severe sentence on Elspeth Just discrediting her, just making Frederic abandon her, how is that enough? How is that enough!â
âEvadne.â Thaddeus voice was choked, filled with intense restraint.
âOur only chance, the only way to make Elspeth wish she were dead, is by using Ericaâs death, utilizing Wardâs testimony, to establish Elspethâs charge of hiring a hitman!â
Evadneâs eyes brimmed with unshed tears, a storm brewing within them, âWithout Erica, the truth behind your motherâs death would have remained buried, unheard. This is the opportunity Erica exchanged her life for, we must seize it, by any means necessary, we have to get Ward to spill the truth!â
âDo you think Ward will talk? He seemed pretty defiant earlier. Thaddeus asked, his voice low.
âHe will! Trust me, I saw a flicker of hesitation in him. Otherwise, why would he even sit there and listen to us for so long? He might not even have agreed to meet us.â Evadne was adamant.
Thaddeus nodded slightly in agreement.
âBut right now, he doesnât trust me, and heâs still living a decent life. He doesnât see the need to risk it all and cooperate with me.â
âA decent life?â
A dangerous glint flickered in Thaddeusâ eyes, âSoon, heâll realize that cooperating with us is his only chance of survival. Even if itâs only temporary.â