His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 479
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 479
Edith felt dizzy after the punishment, stars exploding in her vision while the metallic taste of blood filled her mouth. Pain radiated from her ears, making her entire b*dy convulse as she bared her teeth in agony.
In the face of excruciating pain, all concerns for maintaining her composure and her dignified heiress demeanor were thrown to the winds.
âAh, Ah! My ear. My ear is killing me!â
After being struck twice on the right cheek, a piercing ringing filled her ear, and she howled with pain.
âOh, Edith! My poor Edith!â
Barryâs eyes bulged in shock as he rushed to Edithâs side, his cane forgotten as he tried to help her up with trembling, bony hands.
But Edith had no strength left to rise. The ferocity of Jarethâs powerful blow was evident, and she could only collapse to the ground, weeping bitterly, âGrandpa Barry, my ear, it hurts so much. I canât hear anything in my right ear.â
âEdith! What did you say?!â Barry turned pale with fright.
But even his loud voice, from such a short distance, barely registered as a faint whisper to Edith Trembling, she released her hand from her right ear, opening her palm to reveal. Drops of bright red blood stood out starkly, sending her into utter panic as she burst into tears, âMy earâ¦Iâve gone deaf!â
Bodyguards and secretaries crowded around, shouting for doctors and calling for ambulances, creating a chaotic scene reminiscent of a disturbed henhouse.
Jareth watched the Fairhaven familyâs pandemonium with icy detachment, as if an invisible barrier of cold ice stood between him and the Fairhaven Group.
Once, he had taken pride in being the eldest grandson of the Fairhaven Group. Now, he only felt shame and humiliation.
âJareth! Have you lost your mind?!â Barry glared at him in disbelief, his vision darkening for a moment as he struggled to catch his breath, âEdith is your own sister! Your parentsâ only daughter! How could you strike her so cruelly?!â
A sinister smile curled Jarethâs l*ps, âAs the eldest brother, Iâm the patriarch in my fatherâs absence. Do you find something amiss in my disciplining her?â
The crowd gasped at his audacity. His words were outrageous yet carried an air of strange justification.
âYouâre nothing but a thankless whelp!â
Barry, redâfaced with anger, sputtered, âEdith is my granddaughter! I am the head of the Fairhaven family! How dare you raise your hand against your own sister in front of me? Do you still have respect for your elders?!â
âOf course.â
Jarethâs eyes flashed a terrifying bloodâred, âItâs out of respect for you that I merely slapped her insolent mouth. Otherwise, I might have- killed her.â
The guests were struck silent by the gravity of his words.
Cassius stared at Jareth, dumbfounded. He had always thought of him as a carefree playboy with a sense of loyalty. But now, seeing him risk his inheritance and face the possibility of alienation to defend Evadne and set things right, Cassius was overwhelmed with gratitude and regret for ever underestimating him.
After hearing Jarethâs words, Edith trembled violently, seeking refuge in Barryâs embrace.
Barry was at a loss for words, choked with indignation.
âJareth, Ms. Edith Fairhaven is still your sister. Speaking so harshly not only reflects poorly on you but also wounds your familyâs feelings. Itâs a loss all around.â
Originally, things seemed to develop in favor of Frederic, yet he hadnât expect Jareth appeared this moment to mess up the situation, hence attempting to exert his authority as an elder. His tone was advisory on the surface, but underneath lay a clear warning, âBesides, this matter ultimatelyâ concerns my son and Ms. Ashbourne. Itâs a dispute between the Abernathy family and the Ashbourne family, so perhaps you should take Mr. Barry and Ms. Edith Fairhaven home. This doesnât require your involvement.â
âWell. Are you suggesting that Edith bears no responsibility for exposing Ms. Ashbourneâs private afflictions in front of all these people, for tearing open her wounds for public spectacle, just to satisfy her own vile vengefulness? Is that what youâre saying?â Jarethâs words cut deeply, stripping away Edithâs last shreds of dignity.
His words also reopened Evadneâs tender wounds. She clenched her teeth, closed her eyes, and despite her best efforts to hold back, tears began to fall, each one striking Thaddeusâs heart with devastating force, leaving it almost a tragic ruin.
âEvadne. Evadne.â He thought, âHow I long to walk over to you, to embrace and k*ss you with all the fervor of those passionate nights. But do I still deserve to? Do I even have the right to hold you anymore?â
âJareth, Ã re you insulting me?!â Frederic strained to keep his composure, his jawline tense.
âYou speak in riddles, like a cryptic puzzle. Iâm a straightforward man, and thatâs how I interpret it. I wonder what everyone else thinks.â Jareth said, adopting a bored, dissolute demeanor as he casually cleaned his ear, âAnd Im acquainted with your son, not you. So, in the future, please call me Mr. Jareth Fairhaven. Itâs more to my liking.â
Fredericâs face collapsed, his expression sourer than if heâd swallowed.something foul. Impressive, Mr. Jareth Fairhaven! What a move! Heâd turned the tables, leaving no room for retort.
The crowd turned their eyes to the ashenâfaced Frederic, shaking their heads in a mix of disappointment and disdain.
âEdith is pulling every d*rty trick in the book to stop Ms. Ashbourne from marrying Mr. Thaddeus Abernathy, and it is downright scandalous!â
âYeah! Parading her gynecological records around like some tabloid scoop? Thatâs a private matter, a sacred secret, not just for a lady of her stature but for any Jane Doe. Edith publicizing it like that? Thatâs lower than low, man â makes a stray mutt look noble in comparison.â
âIâm telling you, Edithâs just envious âcause she canât have Thaddeus. Sheâs out to burn it all down, take Evadne with her. If she canât be happy, nob*dy can.â
âThat woman? A hot mess. Even dogs would shake their heads at her. Who in their right mind would marry that?â
âMr. Frederic Abernathy, though, heâs a piece of work. Seems like heâs still pushing for Edith to snag Thaddeus. The Abernathy family a public restroom or what? Heâs pulling in all the filth â whatâs he got, a thing for Edith?â
The mockery and gossip were suffocating Frederic. He realized too late that even if he wanted to split Thaddeus and Evadne and shove Edith to his son, picking her was a colossal mistake!
âGrandpa Barry, my ears, theyâre killing me. Am I going deaf? I donât wanna be deaf. Take me to the hospital, please!â Edith cried out in sheer panic.
âLetâs go! Get her to the hospital â stat!â.
Barry had barely barked the order when Cassius suddenly roared with an icy glare, âWho dares to move?!â
The Fairhaven family was shocked to their core, and Edith was so scared she wished she could vanish into thin air.
Cassius strode up to Evadne with purposeful steps and firmly unwrapped Emericâs grip from his sisterâs wrist, âDad, whatâs the use of getting mad at her now? Youâre only playing into the hands of those conniving snakes. Besides, youâre hurting Evadne. Sheâs not just -yourâmost beloved daughter; sheâs the apple of my eye. Sheâs already in pain. Please donât add to her suffering.â
Emeric trembled violently, noticing only now how red and bruised his daughterâs wrist had become, a sight that twisted his heart.
âCassius. Iâm sorry.â Evadne murmured softly, leaning into his embrace.
Cassius felt a wave of guilt as he shook his head and pulled his sister close, âMy princess, what nonsense are you spouting? Youâve done nothing wrong; you owe no apologies to anyone. Iâm the one whoâs neglected you. Itâs I who have let you down.â
Evadne chuckled bitterly. How naive she had been.
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She thought by hiding her pain, all would be well. She could spare her loved ones from guilt and keep her family from worrying. Yet when the truth came out, all her efforts were for naught.
Cassius hugged his sister tighter, his gaze cold as steel resting momentarily on Thaddeusâs ashen face before moving on dismissively, âIâve mobilized all of the Ashbourne familyâs security to fortify this place. Until this mess is resolved, no one from the Fairhaven family is leaving this place.â
That look crushed Thaddeusâs last hope. No, he made heinous guilt; he thought he loved Evadne so much, yet never expected he hurt her the most. He didnât deserve Evadne, nor did he deserve hope.
The onlookers werenât fazed, rather eager to stick around for the drama. Only Barry panicked, pointing at Cassius and bellowing, âCassius! This is unlawful detention! I could sue you!â
âSue away! But Edith invaded my sisterâs privacy, illegally obtained her personal information, and spread it publicly, causing severe damage! For these despicable acts, the Ashbourne Group can sue you just as well!â
Outside, Jason strode in briskly in a sharp suit, showing no sign of his injury, as if he hadnât been hurt at all. Heâd slapped a simple bandage over his wounded eye to avoid alarming anyone. Rushing over as fast as he could upon hearing about the incident, he knew President Ashbourne would protect his sister, but he still wanted to help however he could.
Of course, his Nydia was behind him all the way.
âJason.â Evadneâs eyes shimmered as she choked up.
âTÅk, tsk, who wouldâve thought the Fairhaven familyâs daughter would be so clueless about the law.â
Another voice chimed in, Chasel sauntering up beside Jason, eyeing Edith with disdain, âBut maybe itâs not just ignorance. Maybe youâre just plain dumb. Thinking you had the upper hand, only to use the most idiotic method â exposing someone elseâs privacy. Youâve not only shown your low character but also boxed yourself in. Youâre the definition of foolish.â
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Cassius arched a brow, a slight smirk breaking through his stern expression. This guy, back in the country for just a few days, had picked up a colorful vocabulary indeed.
âYou know, we might not even need a lawsuit. I bet the whole incident was caught on the surveillance cameras, and Iâm sure some good Samaritans got it on their phones, right? Just post that online, and Ms. Edith Fairhaven, youâre finished. You might as well dig a hole and bury yourself; itâd be better than social death.â
Emericâs gaze wavered, not expecting Chasel to be here, let alone siding with the Ashbourne family. And the guy sure had a sharp tongue!
âYou think the Fairhaven family is some pushover you can manipulate and control?!â
Barry was livid, pounding his cane on the floor, âSummon the entire security team! Weâre breaking out of here tonight, even if it means a fight!â
âOh, grandpa Barry, are you getting senile or just plain confused?â
Jareth yawned lazily, âHave you forgotten? Iâm in charge of the Fairhaven Groupâs security. Without my sayâso, no one lifts a finger.â