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His Ex-Wife Is A Billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) novel Chapter 502

Bertha, fueled by Avery's provocation and a belly full of liquid courage, made her way to Skyrim in the dead of night.

Emeric was home that evening, with Dylan tending to his medications and Suri assisting in monitoring his blood pressure.

These past few days, Evadne had managed to send Emeric's blood pressure through the roof. Yet, even as the formidable Chairman of the K Group, he couldn't locate his elusive daughter.

Days slipped by, and his initial rage had subsided to mere worry for his daughter's safety, his emotions gradually stabilizing.

He incessantly quizzed Cassius and the others for any news on Evadne, but they kept a tight lid on any information. After all, Cassius and Elvis knew that Emeric's outbursts were born from a place of deep love and concern for Evadne. They figured that as long as Emeric was preoccupied with worry for her, his bitterness and hatred towards Thaddeus might be somewhat diverted.

"Emeric, I'm not trying to scare you, but you really need to take better care of yourself," Suri said as she packed away the blood pressure monitor, her brows knitted with concern. "You keep talking about being half in the grave, but I know you better than anyone. You want to live a long life, see your children happy and your grandchildren playing at your feet, to enjoy the fullness of your family. But if you keep neglecting your health like this, I'm afraid you might not see that day."

Emeric's response was to purse his lips, looking every bit the scolded boy.

ylan chuckled helplessly from the side.

Suri was the one person whose words could reach Emeric. Perhaps it was her commanding presence.

"I feel weaker by the day, and it's all because of that damn girl Evadne! One of these days, she'll be the death of me, then she can be all lovey-dovey with that cur Thaddeus every day, breeding a whole litter of..."

His rant was cut short as his heart clenched, and the words died on his lips.

The hushed study was enveloped in a sorrowful atmosphere.

"Emeric, please never speak such words in front of Evadne," Suri's voice grew stern. "You may be a lion outside, but don't you dare bring that disrespect into this family. Otherwise, you're nothing but a grumpy old man who's lost his sense of decency."

Emeric's lips pressed into a thin line, his face etched with resistance.

"Evadne's already suffering enough."

Suri's eyes began to redden as she took a deep breath. "As her family, we should be supporting her. We shouldn't be venting our own frustrations without considering her feelings, stabbing her in the heart. Emeric, I've been with you from the start, I've seen how Evadne has grown, how strong and sensible she's been. She's never asked you for anything, has she?"

Emeric's face turned pale, the grip of his lips betraying his turmoil.

"She's never asked you for anything, and now, all she wants is Thaddeus. Why can't you just grant her that?" When Suri spoke these words, her own heart ached.

"She's ruining herself for that boy! If I keep watching her waste away, am I even her father?" Emeric's heart was softening, but his stubbornness was unyielding.

"But Evadne has never truly been happy until now."

Suri's voice broke with emotion. "It's only when she's with Thaddeus that I can see, truly see, that she's happy from the bottom of her heart."

"But,"

"Emeric, do you remember what Silvana told you on her deathbed?"

Emeric felt a shiver run down his spine, the memory electrifying him.

Of course, he remembered.

Even if he were to lose his sight and speech, suffer brain damage, he would never forget her face, her laughter. Even on his deathbed, the memories of the times they shared would bring a youthful smile to his face.

—"I've never lived a moment for myself."

—"I hope my children, especially Evadne, can live freely, not like me, but have the power to chase their own happiness."

Their own happiness.

He thought, "Silvana, but is the happiness our daughter chose truly hers? What should I do? If you're watching over us, send me a sign, will you?"

At that moment, a knock on the study door interrupted his thoughts.

Before Emeric could respond, Aviana barged in, her voice loud and clear, "Emeric, Suri, that wild filly from the Chambers family is here, causing a ruckus demanding to see you and Myra! I didn't let her in. She's out in the front yard causing a scene, reeking of booze like she's in a drunken fury!"

"Bertha Chambers? What does she want?" Emeric exhaled frustratedly.

"What kind of parenting is that? A young woman showing up unannounced at our door late at night, treating the Ashbourne family home like a public market? Where are their manners?"

Aviana crossed her arms in annoyance. "I asked her what she wanted, but she's so drunk she can't even speak straight. She keeps saying it has nothing to do with her, but who knows what she's referring to."

"No connection? She's got some nerve!" Suri's eyes narrowed as she rose swiftly, a chill in the air, "She thinks she can talk her way out of it because she believes Myra is soft-hearted and easy to manipulate? She thinks she can just act like nothing happened?"

Emeric was taken aback. "Suri, what exactly is going on?"

"At the banquet the other day, Nydia was nearly compromised by Byron's scheme, and that Miss Chambers played no small part in it."

Suri's eyes blazed with a fury that could have ignited the very air around her. "Jason tried to rush in and get Nydia, but that witch Bertha and her cronies blocked the door, and they beat him to a pulp! His shoulder wound festered, and he nearly lost his sight in his left eye!"

"Lost his sight?" Emeric and Aviana gaped in disbelief, utterly shocked.

They had seen Jason with his eye bandaged in the past few days, but they never imagined his injuries were so severe.

"And yet, even then, he didn't think of himself. He and his friends, including Evelyn, risked everything to pull Nydia out of the lion’s den. No sooner had Byron whisked Nydia away than Bertha came out to block Jason. If that's not tipping off her brother, then what is? She's complicit in all of Byron's dirty deeds. She's nothing but an accomplice to tyranny!"

"Damn that conniving witch! She's not worth the dirt under our shoes!" Aviana clenched her fists so hard they cracked, itching to call Lionel again.

"This is absolutely despicable!" Emeric raged, his forehead throbbing with anger, as he grabbed an antique cup and hurled it against the wall. "The Chambers brood is nothing but a bunch of rotten apples—full of malice!"

"How dare that shameless wench bully my godson? I'll give her a piece of my mind!"

Before he could storm off, the two ladies quickly restrained him.

"Emeric, she's not worth your time. You're a man of high standing; there's no need to stoop to her level. She doesn't even deserve your attention."

Suri's gaze was dark and solemn as she turned to Aviana, "Aviana, have the butler throw her out. We can't let that filth upset Myra and Nydia, nor taint the air of Silverlake Harbor."

In the yard, Bertha was relentless, tugging at the butler like a fishwife, insisting on seeing Emeric and Myra.

The butler initially treated her with courtesy but eventually lost his patience. A firm shove sent her sprawling!

"Ah!"

Already tipsy, Bertha's legs gave out beneath her, and she ended up on her backside, her skirt flipped up in a most undignified display.

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