Evadne's gaze was sharp as a dagger and full of indifference.
"Seems like Miss Acacia has been taking good care of you, Mr. Thaddeus. You've become even more shameless."
"Don't drag others into our issues," Thaddeus retorted angrily.
"Keep your distance if you don't want to hear nastier words. Apart from the divorce proceedings, I don't want anything to do with you. Goodbye!"
Maybe because he had gotten used to Ilana's expecting look over the past three years, her eyes always sparkled when she saw him. But now, her eyes were as dull as a dud when she looked at him, made him feel like he had fallen into an ice cave, his body gradually losing its warmth.
"I won't let you go!"
Evadne sneered, "Just because you say so? Do you think I'm your pet dog, obeying your every command?"
"You don't have to belittle yourself, and I didn't mean it that way." Thaddeus frowned in displeasure.
"Belittling myself? Ha, Thaddeus, you're too naive. Can't you detect sarcasm? I'm telling you, I hate you. Stop bothering me!"
Evadne's eyes were red, trying to pull her hand from his grip.
But Thaddeus was a stubborn man. The more she struggled, the harder he held her, completely disregarding the saying 'cherish the fair sex.'
"Ah." Evadne winced in pain.
She tightly clutched her right arm with her left hand, a thin layer of sweat forming on her forehead.
Thaddeus realized something was wrong and quickly let go of her hand.
He looked down to see a ring of blood in his palm.
He had touched her wound in his haste to take her away, forgetting that the injury on her wrist wasn't treated yet.
He was too careless.
"I'll take you to the infirmary now," Thaddeus said, his voice heavy and hoarse.
"Leave now, or I'm calling the police," Evadne growled.
"Ilana."
"Get lost!"
Evadne had had enough. Her heart was like her hand, full of scars.
They were married for three years, and he didn't care about her, not even touching her fingers.
Now that they were divorced, he came to pester her, even resorting to physical contact. Did he think she had become less annoying?
How ironic!
Thaddeus was taken aback by her roar, his face turning pale.
"You're telling me to get lost? When we got married, you insisted on it. Where was this tough attitude when you were my wife?"
"Because I loved you back then," Evadne said, her eyes red and swollen, laughing bitterly.
Thaddeus felt a pang in his heart, and his breathing became heavy.
"When I loved you, you could do whatever you wanted with me. Now that I don't, all the good things are gone. Don't tell me you're still foolish enough to think you can enjoy the benefits of our past relationship after we're divorced. It's over, Thaddeus. I don't love you, you're worthless."
Evadne lifted her chin proudly, turning away without hesitation.
"Ilana, do you think I would want to find you if it wasn't for my grandfather? Do you know how much he missed you? How anxious he was for not being able to contact you?"
Thaddeus's eyes were also red and swollen. He retorted, "You always say you respect our grandfather. Now what? Do you think he's old and confused that you can easily deceive him?"
Evadne's breath hitched, her fists clenched tightly.
Grandfather was indeed something she couldn't ignore in her heart, and also a knot between her and Thaddeus that couldn't be untied.
Evadne was a woman who valued relationships and righteousness. She would keep her promises even if she had to go through hell and high water. She promised to spend his birthday with him before getting a divorce, and she would never break her promise.
Even if the process was excruciating.
"I didn't go back on my word, and I'll visit grandfather in a few days."
"Now."
"What?"
"Go with me to see him now. He hasn't been able to sleep well for five days, and he can't eat his dinner without seeing you."
Thaddeus's patience seemed to have reached its limit. Even his breathing was filled with impatience, "Don't let him down, Ilana."
In the end, Evadne gave in.
She indeed had ulterior motives when she took care of Hamilton at the nursing home that year. She didn't expect to marry Thaddeus at that time, and she just wanted to do something for him, to have more chances to meet him.
Later, day by day, she fell more in love with this adorable older man.
Although Hamilton was old, he was sharp and wise. Even when he wasn't at the helm of the Abernathy Group, he still paid attention to some crucial decisions of the group. His occasional advice always enlightened the young people of the Abernathy family.
And by his side, Evadne learned a lot of knowledge. She told everything she learned to Cassius, which came in handy when she was managing the hotel.
So, grandfather was not only her family but also her mentor.
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