His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 494
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 494
Avery tugged at the corners of his pale l*ps with a grimace, âSo, is that why you found a man who cares about you?â
Elsie felt his mocking laughter pierce her heart like a jagged blade.
âElvis likes you? Cares about you? Just because he spent one night with you, just because he brought you a box of antacids, you think youâre in his heart?â
Avery released his grip from her n*eck, instead jabbing a finger against her forehead, âI thought, despite your lowly status, you had a bit of sense in you. But now, it seems youâre utterly worthless. To have Evadneâs face and waste it like thisâitâs an insult to her beauty.â
Through her blurring vision, the man she had loved for ten years grew distant and unrecognizable.
Tears of heartâwrenching pain streamed down uncontrolled, but Avery remained indifferent to her sorrow, âQuit your delusions. The Ashbourne menâI know them better than anyone. Theyâre like me; their hearts belong only to Evadne, they only love Evadne. With your background, and being one of my underlings, do you really think you can catch his eye? Once he knows your true colors, death will be waiting for you.â
Avery pulled a handkerchief from his suit pocket and meticulously wiped the blood from his slender fingers, âWake up, Elsie. You donât stand a chance.â
âAnd what about you_â
With a burst of desperate courage and a smile through blood and tears, Elsie challenged him, âDo you think you are worthy of Evadne. No matter how hard you try, in Evadneâs eyes, itâs always Thaddeus and only Thaddeus.â
Averyâs face twisted as if heâd been suckerâpunched, his hands clenching into fists with a terrifying crackle!
âElsie! Just drop it, will ya? What good does it do you to go headâtoâhead with Mr. Chambers?â
Harvey, sweating bullets, pleaded earnestly, âMr. Chambers! Keep your cool, man! You canât hit her again. You might actually kill her! And what good is a dead person to you? Thatâs a loss, donât you think?â
Sure enough, Averyâs sinister expression gradually softened.
Harvey, who was with him day and night, knew too well what he wanted-
Avery was the epitome of refined selfâinterest. He was only interested in people and things that benefited him.
As long as Elsie had value, he wouldnât lay a finger on her yet.
At that moment, Averyâs phone rang from his pocket.
He turned away, tossing the handkerchief aside and pulling out his phone. As soon as he saw the name on the screen, his expression shifted dramatically and he answered immediately.
âMr. Chambers, you must be feeling on top of the world lately.â
The manâs crisp, condescending voice came through, always with a sneer, âNow that all obstacles are out of the way. The entire Ashbourne family despises Thaddeus. Theyâre at odds with him. Your prospects with Ms. Ashbourne must be looking up, eh?â
Avery, reminded of Evadneâs scorn and Emericâs noncommittal stance, clenched his fist in frustration, âMuch obliged for your help, but the current situationâs complicated. But I swear, I wonât give up on Evadne till my dying breath.â
âAh, youâre still not ruthless enough. Hesitation and mercy will only cause you pain while your enemies rejoice,â the manâs voice dripped with lazy amusement, âIf I were you, Iâd just take what I wanted by force. Even if sheâs unwilling, itâs a waste to let my efforts go in vain. And if that still doesnât work, then ruin her completely.â
Averyâs expression froze in shock, âI think I need some more time. Iâve got some issues to sort out. Once thatâs done, Iâll find a way to make Evadne mine.â
âPut your family drama on ice for now. Youâve got a bigger problem waiting for you.â
The manâs tone suddenly turned iceâcold, âElspethâs case is going to trial soon, and neither Frederic nor that lawyer could stop it.â âThe prosecutor on Elspethâs case is Evadneâs brother, Arnold, and the detective on it is her brother Aaron. The judiciaryâs all Ashbourne folks, Fredericâs hands are tied trying to save Elspeth.â
âWardâs already sung like a canary about Elspeth. But without hard evidence for incitement to murder, itâs tough to get a heavy sentence. However, I bet Thaddeus and Evadne wonât let her off easy. Naturally, they wonât go easy on you either.â
The man chuckled again, âWhat to do, Mr. Chambers? Your fiancée is hellâbent on seeing you dead.â
âHeh. Even if I canât have her love, even if itâs her visceral hate, itâs worth living for.â Avery slowly adjusted his goldârimmed glasses, his eyes bottomless pits.
âWhen will you deal with Eden? If he falls into Evadne and Thaddeusâs hands, Mr. Chambers, your good days are overâ
âIâve acquired a new private jet that will be delivered domestically next week.â
With a face that could be charming, Averyâs smile was nonetheless chilling, âThen, Iâll send him and his brothers on a oneâway trip to the afterlife.â
Elvis, after a briet reunion with his sister, left early to update and calm his brothers.
Evadne, having been through the wringer the night before, was as d*rty as a rag doll. Even in clean pajamas, her b*dy and hair were filthy, which was torture for someone as fastidious as her.
âUgh, it reeks!â
Evadne wrinkled her nose at the smell of her own hair, almost gagging, âI canât take it, it stinks! I feel like a worm pulled out of the dirt, I need a shower!â
âIt doesnât smell, not one bit.â
Thaddeus pulled her into his embrace, burying his nose in her soft tresses, âItâs sweet.â
âI donât care. I need a shower!â Evadne squirmed in his warm chest, adorable as a sl*ppery little eel.
âEvadne, youâve just gotten over a fever, your b*dy is at its weakest. Taking a shower could make things worse.â
Thaddeus gently stroked her forehead, his voice a soothing whisper, âIf youâre feeling under the weather, I can fetch some water and sponge you down. How does that sound?â
âNo way! Thatâs nothing like a proper bath!â
Evadne wrapped her arms around his sturdy narrow waist, tilting her creamy n*eck back, her eyes shimmering with playful entreaty, âLet me take a bath, pretty please! Just crank up the heat in the bathroom a bit, and Iâll be fine.â
Thaddeusâs ravenâlike lashes fluttered as he gazed into her lovely, dewy face, feeling his heart melt, âI can never say no to you. Alright, Iâll run you a bath and warm up the place.â
As he was about to stand, Evadne suddenly clutched his large hand.
âThaddeus.â her doe eyes beseeching him.
His heart skipped a beat, feeling almost breathless, he asked in a shaky voice, âTogether?â
âTogether.â
His eyes tinted with a hint of red, Thaddeus scooped her up in a warm embrace, cradling her like a princess as they headed to the bathroom.
Throughout, Evadne lay submerged in the steamy, bubbly water, completely open and vulnerable to him.
But there was Thaddeus, still dressed in a crisp white shirt and black trousers, kneeling respectfully by the tub like a devoted valet, wiping her down.
Evadne scooped up some foam and playfully blew it towards his face, âPffft!â
âMischievous,â Thaddeus laughed, his eyebrows frosted with bubbles, as he tenderly pinched her chin.
âWhatâs got into you today? So wellâbehaved.â
Her milky b*dy rose above the water, her l*ps a faint blush as she leaned close, her breath a tantalizing torment, âUsually, youâre like a wolf, canât wait to pounce at every chance. When did you get so chaste? Huh?â
His heart clenched, a dull pain spreading to his extremities.
Once, he had longed for their entanglement day and night.
Now, he felt inadequate, unworthy. Unfit for her, undeserving of her touch.
âEvadne, may I ask you something?â
His voice was husky, slow and restrained, âBack then, why didnât you tell me?â
Every moment of every day, heâd been silently questioning himself, consumed by selfâtorment.
If he had known about the baby, if he had known theyâd lost their child.
âThaddeus, stop blaming yourself. It wasnât just your fault we couldnât protect our child. As a mother, I was responsible, too.â
Evadneâs lashes fluttered, her smile one of acceptance, yet it pierced his heart, âEven if you had come back then, it wouldâve been too late. The main thing is that Grandpa was okay, that alone was a reason to be grateful. Otherwise, Iâd feel guilty for the rest of my life.â
Through the steam. Thaddeus felt a tide rising within him, his throat turning arid, âAnd after? You had a million chances to tell me. Why didnât you?â
She lowered her gaze, sinking back into the water like a wronged little rabbit, âYou were so busy then, traveling the world, coming home exhausted, often in a foul mood. I didnât want to add to your stress, didnât want you to struggle because of it to feel trapped.â
âTrapped?â
âBecause back then, you didnât love me.â
Evadne curled tighter, her breath measured to hide her sinking mood, âHaving a child with a woman you donât love, thatâs trouble, isnât it? I hoped youâd fall for me, but I never wanted you to accept me out of guilt. I know you have a pure soul, and you are inherently good. Thatâs why I didnât want to burden you.â.
So, all her misfortunes, all her wounds, were brought by him, a âgood personâ?
Bitter tears fell from Thaddeusâs reddened eyes, washing away the foam on his cheeks.
âEvadne, whatâs so good about me? Whatâs so good about me? You really shouldnât have fallen for me.â He murmured over and over, lost like a child whoâs made a mistake.
âSilly, if not you, who else could I love? You were the light Iâve been chasing ever since.â
Evadneâs damp hand grasped his rough one tightly, her fingertips hooking his, âIf you want to make it up to me, then please, for the rest of our lives, never let go of my hand.â
With a splash-
She pulled with force, suddenly plunging him into the tub amidst a frothy effervescence and splashing water.
The next second, they embraced passionately, Evadneâs cheeks flushed, their l*ps and tongues fervently entwined.
In the tender waters, they indulged in bliss.
After a tumultuous time, the night had fallen.
Evadne was thoroughly cleansed inside and out by Thaddeusâs fervent love, but her fever had spiked.
Jarethâs personal physician arrived on time to administer an injection..
Once the IV was set and an ice pack rested on her forehead, Evadne finally felt some relief..
After adjusting the IV drip, Thaddeus leaned in to k*ss her feverish cheek, âI told you not to bathe, yet you overdid it. Next time, youâll listen to me, no arguments.â
âPssh. How do you think I got this fever, huh?â Evadne, her thoughts returning to their earlier rendezvous, felt her forehead heat up
even more.
Just as Thaddeus was at a loss for words, Gordon called.
âGordon, whatâs up?â
âSir! Byronâs been bailed out by the Chambers family!â