His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 722
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Chapter 722
âMy teddy bear, my little teddy bear.â
In the suffocating darkness, Marilla clung to the icy wall, her b*dy trembling as she hugged her knees to her chest.
That man had taken her teddy bear, and it felt as if he had shattered her soul, and ripped the spine from her b*dy. Her mind was blank, cold sweat cascading down her pale, pretty cheeks like rain.
*Jareth, where are you, please come save me.â
Suddenly, every light in the room blazed on. Beams of harsh fluorescent light assaulted Marillaâs pallid face, the interrogationâlike brightness pushing her already fragile psyche to the brink.
âJareth, Iâm so scared. Jareth,â tears streamed endlessly from Marillaâs tightly shut eyes..
She couldnât remember anything; even the loving, tender moments she had shared with Jareth seemed to twist and fade into the distance.
The massive screen on the wall, like a dark curtain, flickered to life.
Marilla forced her swollen eyes open, the tears turning her vision red as they flooded her sockets.
And when she saw the woman on the screen, bound, beaten, and blindfolded, unmistakably Lily.
A thunderous crash, her mental fortress crumbled completely.
In the boardroom of the Fairhaven Group, the directorsâ meeting commenced as scheduled.
Chairman Barry sat at the center of the table, a king among his loyal subjects. He had built this empire through ordeal from the ground up, and now, his presence in the Fairhaven Group was nothing short of imperial.
Although Barry was gradually handing over the reins to Jareth, there were a few oldâtimers who resisted the young heir, pledging allegiance only to the patriarch.
It wasnât just about respect â they feared that with Jarethâs ascent, their own power and profit would diminish, which would prevent them from seeking benefit.
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They knew supporting Gary would lead the company into decline, but not everyone was interested in the grand future of the Fairhaven Group. Some were only concerned with maximizing their current benefits.
This was the main reason Gary, despite his lack of competence, could stand toeâtoâtoe with Jareth.
Barry cleared his throat with pomp and surveyed the room with an authoritative gaze.
âI believe you all know what Iâm about to announce at todayâs meeting.â
Jarethâs noble brow furrowed slightly, a sense of disquiet pricking at his heart, making it flutter uncontrollably.
Since the meeting began, he had been glancing at his phone every minute or two. He didnât know what made him so anxious, but
his heart wouldnât settle.
All eyes turned to Jareth. Gary, sitting across from him, glared with icy hostility, but a few seconds later, a subtle, malicious smile crept across his l*ps.
âAnd now, I declare that my grandson Jareth will assume the role of CEO of the Fairhaven Group and officially join the board of directors!â
Barryâs declaration had barely ended and the people present were about to applaud when Gary slowly stood up, his voice dripping
with dissent.
âI object!â
The room fell into stunned silence.
Jarethâs eyes fixed on Garyâs treacherous face with a barely concealed threat, a tempest brewing in his piercing gaze. That look was enough to strike fear.
For a moment, Gary felt a vice tighten around his heart. But then he thought, why should he fear this young wolf? He was the elder, the sole son of the patriarch! He was determined to fight this battle to the end, at any cost.
Barry pondered for a moment, then spoke solemnly, âGary, over this long period of time, Jareth has proven himself with his reputation and business acumen â heâs the obvious choice for CEO of the Fairhaven Group. Youâll need to provide a reason for your objection.â
Gary puffed out his chest, shooting a venomous look at Jarethâs frosty features before addressing Barry.
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Chapter 722
âDad.â
âOn this table, we use titles,â Barryâs disdain for Garyâs fl*ppancy was clear. It was a stark contrast to his late eldest son, Jarethâs father, who was beyond compare.
âMr. Barry Fairhaven.â Gary corrected begrudgingly, âBy promoting Jareth to CEO, youâre effectively naming him the heir to the Fairhaven family, right?â
Barry nodded in affirmation.
âIf thatâs the case, then Jarethâs position is of utmost importance.â
Garyâs face feigned shock as he lavishly praised Jareth, âHeâs not just the CEO of the Fairhaven Group; as your only grandson, heâs the future of the entire Fairhaven family. Thatâs akin to a crown prince!â
âWhat are you getting at?â Jareth, sensing no good will, stared him down, his eyes darkening.
âIâm saying that your every action affects the reputation of the Fairhaven Group, and your marriage is crucial to the companyâs future.â
A sly gleam crossed Garyâs eyes, âThis is no childâs play.â
âWhom I marry is my own business.â Jarethâs fist was clenched on the table, his eyes a terrifying shade of red, âNo one has any say in it.â
Without a single shot fired, everyone in the room felt the tension cut like a knife.
âIâm just your uncle; I naturally canât control everything. But Mr. Barry Fairhaven, your grandfather, the head of the Fairhaven family, with his final say in all matters â surely he has a say in this, doesnât he?â
Gary snorted with a mix of humor and resentment, then his face twisted into a mask of indignant injustice, âMr. Barry Fairhaven, Our Fairhaven Group might be fourth among the top families, but weâre still a force to be reckoned with, a distinguished lineage.
With Jarethâs looks and abilities, he might not snag a blueâblooded heiress like Ms. Ashbourne, but does he have to bring home a nutcase? Is our family really that desperate?!â
The room was a storm of shocked faces and gasps. A nutcase?!
Mr. Jareth Fairhavenâs fiancée, the Abernathy familyâs darling daughter, was she mentally ill? Was this a match of equals or some kind of misdirected charity work?
âGary.â
Jareth remained seated, an aura of fury around him that seemed capable of consuming the world. His voice was a raspy warning of impending doom, âYou publicly insult my fiancée. Have you considered the consequences?â
The murmurings ceased abruptly. A born leader sat still as a mountain but carried the power to intimidate all wrongdoing.
âInsult? Iâm merely stating the facts. Whereâs the insult in that?â
Gary smirked coldly, and then with a flourish, scattered a stack of papers across the table. They slid from one end to the other, âCome on now, take one each â letâs all have a look! This is Ms. Marilla Abernathyâs psychological assessment report! Jareth, if Iâm fabricating even half a word, may I be struck down!â
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