Chapter 373

The cocktail party was set once again at the Abernathy Hotel. Following a series of business meetings, the tycoons and elites of Elmsworth flocked here to continue their social engagements.

Evadne, behind the wheel of her sleek black Bugatti, zoomed through the city with Chasel, her passenger, clutching the door in a death grip, staring fixedly ahead, not daring to utter a single word.

He feared if he did, he’d probably hurl out his dinner from last night!

Upon reaching the hotel finally, Evadne executed a swift, smooth drift that brought the car to a stop in the parking space.

“Out,” Evadne, unfastening her seatbelt.

Chasel remained motionless, pale as a ghost.

Evadne blinked her almond–shaped eyes, waving a hand in front of him, “Hey, what’s happening? You’re not moving.”

“I feel sick.” Chasel’s face turning a sickly shade of white.

Evadne yelped, promptly kicking him out, “If you’re going to puke, do it outside! Not in my car!”

The moment the car door opened, Chasel did exactly that.

For a man of his high birth and noble upbringing, it was the first time he’d ever thrown up in such an undignified manner.

Fortunately, Cassius wasn’t around, or else he would’ve wished he were dead.

After emptying his stomach, Chasel weakly clung onto the car door, panting heavily as he glared at Evadne, “Are all of you Ashbournes mad? Driving cars like they’re airplanes!”

“You’re a grown man and you get carsick?”

Evadne crossed her arms over her chest, shaking her head in disbelief, “My driving skills are on par with a race car driver, smooth as can be. If you can’t handle it, it’s clearly your problem.”

With that, she handed him a bottle of water, showing a bit of consideration.

Chasel rinsed his mouth, slowly regaining his composure.

“Hey, don’t forget what you promised me.”

“I remember.”

Evadne looked at him with a faint smile, “You cure Thaddeus, and I’ll introduce you to Dr. Eve. I keep my word.”

If only Chasel knew, the beautiful woman who had been ragging on him was his idol, Dr. Eve, he might have a few choice words to say about that, and possibly feel a bit short–changed.

Just then, a sleek black Bentley glided past them.

Evadne recognized the license plate; it was vaguely familiar.

The Bentley came to a stop not too far off, the driver stepping out to open the door.

Out of the car stepped two people Evadne knew all too well–Het Uncle Bevis Ashbourne and her scheming cousin, Dolores Ashbourne.

“Dad, how do I look tonight?” Dolores asked Bevis eagerly.

She was wearing a one–shoulder pink evening gown, holding a silver clutch adorned with diamonds. Her long hair cascaded over her shoulders, making her look like a wealthy heiress.

But Evadne could tell, the dress Dolores was wearing was a knockoff.

Because that brand would never lend an original dress to someone like Dolores, who had neither the social standing nor the commercial value. That would be like damaging their own reputation.

“Looking fabulous! You’re as beautiful as a flower! You’ll definitely be the center of attention tonight!” Bevis showered his daughter with praise.

Dolores, who hadn’t even entered the event, was already glowing with excitement.

“Being the center of attention isn’t important. What’s important is if Mr. Abernathy likes.”

words loud and clear, her eyebrows furrowing

Dolores, her prétentious demeanor making his

of Mr. Abernathy,

snorting, “My daughter, in any circumstance, is better than that slattern, Evadne. You need to have confidence. You’re no worse than Evadne. You just lack a bit of chance with Mr. Abernathy. But that’s not important. It can be created. Evadne and Mr.

listened silently to their self–serving speeches, her

in amazement as Bevis and Dolores left the

“Thaddeus is your ex–husband?”

mentioned it earlier, but it’s not

quite the exemplary

but tease her, “Most people who divorce can’t wait to strangle each other, but you’re going out of your way to cure your ex–husband’s illness? Is this a case of old flames dying hard, or does he have some

want to clear

expressionless, started walking

carried herself with

help but crack a smile, “Evadne, you’re becoming more and more

some of his acquaintances on the

to the entrance with an air of arrogance, handing over her invitation to the staff at

Ashbourne, please come

“Thank you.”

stroke her long hair and was about to step in, she heard the confident click

in surprise, her pupils contracting at

Chasel were strolling towards the

her teeth,

witch here all of a sudden? There was no hint

international supermodel beside her? Was he her toy boy, or her

didn’t expect to see you here!” Dolores‘ expression shifted in an

exchange between Bevis and his daughter in the parking lot

The relationships within these wealthy families were too complicated, too

here. Why can’t I be?” Evadne didn’t look at her, her red lips

been so low–key, sis. You never attend

well you better get used

more often. I

please show your invitation?” A

don’t have any invitation.”

“Pfft!”

you been out of the loop

miss, but without an

Evadne said simply, her

was like a shockwave, leaving the

Evadne might have said “My

had caused quite a stir in Elmsworth, her name alone was enough to make

some last–minute business with Mr. Abernathy. It

go in. Could you please let him know I’m here?” “No need! Ms. Ashbourne, please come in!” The staff members were eager to please, their attitude completely different

This is Mr. Bright, my friend. May we enter

Please,

respectfully led into the

left alone, her face red with anger,

no matter where, no matter how hard she tried, as

Thaddeus and Jareth were

doing at your place?” Thaddeus asked, his face emotionless but his

for a

and anticipation for future at the mention of Marilla, “I’ve found

Thaddeus stopped, asking

it has something to do with that awful Glynnis. -After all, Marilla was always bullied by that witch

light flashing in them, “But it doesn’t matter anymore. I’ve taken my revenge for Marilla. If Glynnis

do something to Glynnis?” Thaddeus

“Why? Are you worried?”

“Just curious.”

just disfigured her

uncontrollably, remembering the abject sight of Glynnis crying out in

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