Evadne's eyes shimmered with unshed tears as they locked with Thaddeus's fiery gaze, mirroring the depth of their feelings for each other in their crystal-clear irises. They only saw each other, as if the rest of the world had faded into insignificance.
Thaddeus's steps toward her were firm yet heavy, as if he had journeyed across continents, traversing mountains and crossing seas to reach her side.
Beside Evadne stood her father, who seemed almost in a trance, his eyes brimming with the threat of tears.
He was walking toward his happiness, his bride. Eyes welling up in tears, he felt everything subsided to serenity, merely his heartbeat thundering; the grand enjoyable scene ahead seemed too good to be true.
“Thaddeus.”
A single glistening tear rolled down Evadne's lovely cheek, sparkling like a fallen star against the night sky.
He would sacrifice everything for her, stand alone against the world. And she would do the same.
Whether it was their shared trials on the battlefield of Zenithia or three years ago when she defied her family and the cold disapproval of the Abernathy Group to marry him.
Both had fought with all their might for love.
"Wait!"
Edith glared, her eyes bloodshot, her voice trembling with a shrill edge. She couldn't take it anymore.
Time and again, hope was given and then cruelly snatched away. She couldn't bear it!
“Evadne, Thaddeus, you want to be together, right?” She thought, “Fine, let me plunge a bloody dagger straight into your hearts, leaving a gruesome wound that will never heal, ensuring that you'll never find peace!”
The crowd turned their impatient gazes upon Edith. At this point, why even bother? Lovebirds would find a way, and her dramatics only served to embarrass herself!
Edith, her face deathly pale and her mouth twitching into a grimace, looked like a vengeful ghost straight from hell, her presence chilling to the bone.
"Mr. Frederic Abernathy, I know our Fairhaven family can't compare to the Ashbourne family's influence and power. If you have to choose between Ms. Ashbourne and me as your daughter-in-law, you'd feel shortchanged. But choosing Ms. Ashbourne, you might regret that decision someday."
With these words, she played the victim while simultaneously stirring everyone's curiosity, including Mr. Frederic Abernathy's.
"And Chairman Ashbourne," Edith's insinuating gaze turning to Emeric, as if she was concerning for him, "I know you have many kids, but Evadne is your darling. You can't bear to see her mistreated or wronged. Do you really think Mr. Thaddeus Abernathy is worthy of being your chosen son-in-law? Is he truly the prince charming Ms. Ashbourne deserves?"
Puzzled looks were exchanged among the crowd.
Evadne sensed Edith's malicious intent, a cold light flitting across her eyes. Before she could speak, Emeric, unable to contain himself any longer, commanded, "Ms. Edith Fairhaven, you come from a respected family. Speak plainly, what's your point?"
His authority was undeniable, pressing down on Edith like a mountain, causing even the bystanders to shiver.
Just then, Cassius and Jareth arrived, having dealt with Byron, and walked into the hall just in time to witness the scene. Cassius felt an inexplicable panic as he cast a complex look at Jareth beside him.
"Damn it. I turn away for one second and she's stirring up trouble again!" Jareth cursed under his breath, his fists clenched so tight they creaked. Just as he was about to storm forward, Cassius grabbed his arm.
"Mr. Jareth Fairhaven, don't be rash. My dad and Thaddeus are here; there's no need for worry. And with your upcoming appointment as CEO of the Fairhaven Group, siding with outsiders over family will earn you Barry's disdain, which could jeopardize your future. You can't let emotions cloud your judgment."
Jareth's eyes blazed, his jaw set in determination, "Where's the loyalty to my buddy? You don't cross the line with your buddy's wife! If I allow my own kin to be bullied for the sake of my career, what kind of a friend am I? How could I face them after?"
Cassius's expression was a mix of emotions.
Mr. Jareth Fairhaven's grasp of sayings might be questionable, but his heart was in the right place. Cassius understood his feelings.
Thaddeus watched Edith with a chilling intensity, his eyes ready to strike down the venomous troublemaker. Under the double scrutiny of Emeric and Thaddeus, Edith steadied herself and called out, "Bring it here!"
What she held was no longer a trump card but a nuclear bomb. She was ready to detonate it, consequences be damned. All she wanted was to shatter the bond between Evadne and Thaddeus beyond repair.
After a moment, an aide hurried forward with a manila envelope, handing it to Edith.
"Mr. Thaddeus Abernathy, you've been secretly married to Ms. Ashbourne for three years, and in that time you've been unfaithful, entangled with Elspeth's niece. You've left Ms. Ashbourne, who loves you deeply, to live like a forsaken widow, an object of pity and scorn."
Edith took her time, her smirk at Thaddeus palpable, "For three years, you've ignored her love, her pain, and even pushed her to divorce for the sake of your past flame. I haven't stated anything incorrect, have I?"
The accusations were old news to the attendees, who had already been well aware of the ridiculous marriage between Thaddeus and Evadne, yet the wounds Thaddeus inflicted on Evadne still ached in their hearts, even though circumstances changed as time went by, even though he had paid the price with his life.
It was a testament to how deeply love could endure, to withstand three years of neglect. Any normal person would've crumbled in a day.
Thaddeus felt like a cold, hard nail had been driven down his throat, the pain rendering his voice hoarse and raspy, "Yes, you're right. I admit it."
"Do you really think that's all the hurt you've caused Ms. Ashbourne?" Edith couldn't help but laugh, "Maybe you should think it over some more?"
Thaddeus's brows knitted together in frustration, a headache he hadn't felt in ages making his vision blur.
Evadne's heart clenched, suddenly realizing something.
Meanwhile, Edith crossed her arms and nodded at her assistant, "Go, give this to Chairman Ashbourne. I doubt there's anyone else in this room who wants to know more about what his precious daughter has been through."
The assistant approached Emeric and handed it to him with both his hands.
"Dad! Please don't."
Sweat beaded on Evadne's forehead as Emeric, with a grim expression, opened the bag and pulled out a document.
Just seconds later, the man who could summon storms and had weathered many a battle felt as if his heart had been pierced by a bullet, his soul battered by an immense, painful turmoil. His lips, pale as a paper, quivered as his fingers nearly tore the paper apart.
Evadne's voice broke as she whispered, "Dad."
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