His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 622
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 622
Averyâs eyes darkened, his cheeks burning with a searing shame.
Chaselâs sharp tongue could shred oneâs dignity without a single curse word â an art form in its own right.
Ultimately, Avery had no choice but to leave behind the things he brought, taking Harvey and departing the hospital.
âWhy did you snake Averyâs stuff, Chasel? We Ashbournes donât need his charity!â Evadneâs anxiety was palpable, her thoughts racing with suspicion. âBesides, how can we be sure Averyâs offering medicine and not poison?â
âI can be sure,â Chasel said, his expression suddenly grave.
It was rare to see him so serious, and it silenced both Evadne and Thaddeus.
âI can have the drugs tested. And he wouldnât dare bring poison to the hospital to see his loverâs father. Heâs not that foolish,â Chasel said, arms crossed, shaking his head in
disbelief.
Cassius, with his deep-set, dark eyes, coughed softly, a glint of amusement in his gaze.
This little fox had certainly learned some tricks.
Evadneâs eyes reddened, her stubbornness unwavering, âEven if it is legitimate m wonât accept anything from Avery!â
Chasel grew impatient, blurting out, âWe have to try it, donât we? What if it works.
In moments of crisis, Thaddeus was the more composed one. His mind racing, he pressed, âDr. Bright, what do you mean by that? Isnât Mr. Emeric past the critical phase there something else?â
Evadneâs heart clenched, breath hitching, unable to calm the tumultuous waves of emotion as she gripped Thaddeusâ hand for support.
Chasel, ever the candid one, had struggled to keep this secret for days, especially in front
of Cassius.
Now that heâd accidentally let it sl*p, he decided to lay it all out.
âChairman Emeric is only temporarily out of danger, but his prognosis isnât good. At his age, after one stroke, the next one is likely to be more severe. Iâve spoken to my aunt about his previous condition and reviewed his medical records. Heâs been experiencing numbness and motor difficulties for the past couple of years, managing only with targeted drugs developed by Bright Biopharmacy. But thatâs just control, not a cure.â
Suri looked downcast, her heart aching with sorrow.
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She was a proud and strong woman, striving for perfection in all things. Yet, she couldnât protect the man she loved from his sufferings.
She had tried everything, to little avail. She would have gladly borne the pain herself.
âMoreover, after the recent emergency, Chairman Emeric has been unconscious for three whole days. This is the longest heâs been out since his stroke. If he doesnât wake up in the next couple of days, weâre looking at a dire situation.â
Chaselâs words sent shockwaves through the room!
Cassius, the eldest and typically the most composed, went pale, and Arnold felt as if he had been struck, leaning weakly against the wall.
Elvis, who never quite considered this family his own nor Emeric his father, had retreated to a dark corner, surreptitiously wiping away the moisture at the corners of his eyes.
âHow can this be? I thought everything was fine. How can this be?â Evadneâs eyes bulged, nearing hysteria.
The bad news weighed heavily on her chest, crushing her with its relentless pressure.
âEvadne, donât despair! Medical technology is advanced these days, your father will recover!â Thaddeus wrapped her in his arms, his hand cradling the back of her n*eck, pressing her flushed face against his chest, cooing reassuringly, âIf not here, weâll take your father abroad, search for the best doctors around the world. Heâll get better, just you wait, everything will turn around!â
âIâm sorry. Evadne, kids.â Suri couldnât hold back any longer, closing her eyes as tears fell. âDonât blame Chasel. It was me who told him to stay silent. I feared you would be scared and heartbroken. I thought we could keep it under wraps until we found a proper solution. I was powerless, blame me if you must.â
Chaselâs heart ached, âSuri, donât say that.â
âSuri, we understand your intentions,â Cassius managed to keep his voice steady, âThis isnât Chaselâs fault, nor yours. If thereâs blame, itâs on me. I failed as a son to care for our father. Itâs all my fault.â
âAnd me. Iâm just as useless.â Arnold sniffled.
âIf Arnold said so, then count me in,â Elvis, usually so full of bravado, was deflated.
âSuri, brothers, how is this your fault?â Evadneâs pale, tear-streaked face was a mask of fierce anger, âIsnât it Bevis whoâs brought our father to this state? The one who should be responsible, who should be repenting, isnât it him?â
âThatâs true, but we all know what kind of man that scoundrel is; you can hardly expect him to take responsibility. We should count ourselves lucky if he doesnât provoke dad into another hospital visit,â Arnold sighed with resignation.
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âEvadne, if you want revenge, itâs easy. I will cut out Bevisâ tongue for you to vent your anger.â Elvisâs l*ps curled slightly, a vein throbbing on his forehead, âLetâs see how he dares to anger Dad then.â
Evadne, her lashes wet, shook her head, âNo, you donât have to. Once dadâs condition is stable, Iâll handle it myself. He can run from the law, but not from me!â
In the hospital parking lot.
Avery sat motionless in his car, his handsome face as cold as chiseled ice.
Recalling the humiliation at the hands of Thaddeus and the Ashbourne brothers, anger surged through him, threatening to burst forth from within.
He was close to breaking point.
He had mastered the art of concealing his true self, playing possum in a world where only the cunning thrive. For years, he had donned a façade so convincingly, he almost believed it was etched into his very DNA. But witnessing Thaddeus brazenly wrap his arms around Evadne, claiming his territory right in front of him, was more than he could stand.
It was all coming apart at the seams. The demons within, long caged by his artifice, threatened to shatter his composure.
After wrestling with his thoughts, Avery couldnât hold back any longer. He reached for his phone and dialed the one number he had hoped he wouldnât need again.
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