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His Ex-Wife Is A Billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) novel Chapter 632

Over at the bustling Ashbourne household, the family gathered around Emeric, showering him with attention and affection.

Meanwhile, in the kitchen, two love-struck couples helped Myra as she prepared a feast. Myra's culinary skills were legendary, and even when it came to something as simple as making taco, she infused them with a rainbow of colors – red, pink, green, yellow – each hue bringing a unique flavor to the table.

"Myra, you really spoil my dad rotten," Evadne teased, her hands deftly shaping plump, little dough pockets that resembled chubby golden coins, "It's just taco, and you've turned them into a seven-colored spectacle. Is he trying to summon a god or what? Talk about high-maintenance!"

"Your dad loves it, it's his favorite," Myra said with a sweet smile, "I thought since he's eating, we might as well all eat together. Make a little party of it."

"You, Suri, and Aviana treat Emeric like he's the crown prince. In other families, it's the men doting on the women, but in the Ashbourne clan, it's all topsy-turvy," Evadne snorted playfully, "Did Mom pamper him like this too? I can't imagine she did."

"Your mother adored taco; it’s her specialty. She always made them for your father, and he could eat them every day without tiring of them," Myra recalled fondly.

A twinge of sorrow tightened Evadne's grip on the dough, a pang of loss souring her throat.

Thaddeus sensed her mood shift and offered her a misshapen lump of dough, his earnest face seeking approval, "Evadne, how about this masterpiece?"

"It's a disaster," she burst out laughing at the sight of the doughy blob, "What is that, a hacky sack or a meteor hammer? You're eating that one, buddy. My life's worth something too, you know."

"Deal. I'll eat it," Thaddeus replied, relieved to see her smile.

In the back of his mind, however, he pondered the Ashbourne family dynamics. From the way they spoke, it was clear that Emeric had deeply loved Evadne's mother, his first wife. His love seemed genuine, unlike the muddled affection Frederic claimed to have for his own wife. Yet, if Emeric's love was as deep as the ocean, why would he remarry? It seemed like a contradiction.

"Jason, my taco looks terrible, way worse than yours," Nydia pouted, embarrassed by her lack of skill.

"They look perfect to me. I'm going to eat every single one you make," Jason said, his arms cautiously wrapping around her, his breath warm against her cheek as he whispered sweet nothings.

Their intimacy made Nydia blush as bright as the dawn. Jason, ever the gentleman, had shown his love and desire that one passionate night, his touch trembling with restrained emotion, proving it was his first time as well.

Myra continued making taco, seemingly oblivious to the young couple's tender exchange. Yet, the small, knowing smile curling on her lips betrayed her delight. She knew that happiness for her daughter trumped any business alliances, family glory, or societal matches. After all, very few families could match the Ashbourne's stature, and even then, it was like opening a mystery box – no guarantee of finding a treasure or a trinket.

Evadne's thoughts were interrupted by Cassius, who rushed into the kitchen with news from the Chambers Group.

"Myra, Nydia, why don't you step out for a moment?" Myra suggested, sensing the gravity of the situation.

"No need, Myra. We're all family here; there's nothing we can't discuss," Evadne said, her demeanor serious.

Jason listened intently, sidelined from the business world ever since his injury at the hands of Ward and the brutal assault by the Chambers family that nearly left him disabled. He yearned to be useful again to President Ashbourne and Ms. Ashbourne.

"Cassius, remember that resort project in Country T that Matthew took from us? It seems their shoddy planning is starting to show," Evadne said calmly as she pinched a dumpling closed, "I bet they're having trouble with that little village on the resort's access road. Unless the Chambers Group can flatten it and relocate the residents, they're in for a tough time."

Jason nodded in agreement, while Nydia admired her sister's intelligence, understanding why Jason had once risked everything for Evadne. Compared to her brilliant sister, Nydia felt ordinary and weak.

Cassius' news was just another battle in the ongoing war of business, and as the Ashbourne family braced for the next move, the kitchen – once a place of love and laughter – transformed into a strategic war room.

Being loved by Jason was truly a blessing for her.

"Evadne's got a sharp mind," Thaddeus said with a tender look in his eyes as he carefully shaped another one and placed it on the cutting board. "And I've done some digging. That village has been around for two hundred years and is considered a historical heritage site."

"There would be a public outcry if it were razed to build some fancy resort. The government wouldn't dare do it so blatantly."

Cassius nodded, "That's why some folks are getting desperate, trying to force their hand behind the scenes."

The couple gasped, "Matthew's trying to bulldoze the place? When did this happen?"

"Last night. He timed it for the wee hours when many of the villagers were still asleep. Houses came crashing down, causing serious injuries."

Cassius' expression turned icy, "The incident happened abroad, and the Chambers Group managed to suppress the news almost immediately. Local media, even if they catch wind of it, are too intimidated by the Chambers' influence to report it."

Thaddeus, his voice grave, asked, "Cassius, are there any fatalities?"

"Not at the moment."

"Then this thing can be kept under wraps."

Thaddeus' eyes were steely, "It's only considered a major disaster if there are deaths. Only then would the Chambers Group not be able to cover it up."

"The Chambers Group thinks they can get away with murder just because it's overseas?"

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