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Jason gave a solemn nod, pulling a stack of papers from his briefcase and distributing them to the
directors.
“Non–disclosure agreements?!”
The room erupted in disbelief, the air thick with indignation; they questioned, “Ms. Ashbourne, what is
the meaning of this? We’ve been your father’s trusted associates for years, comrades in arms who
helped him build his empire. How could you distrust us? Are you looking down on us or something?!”
Evadne’s gaze was unwavering, her voice cool and composed, “You’re taking this too seriously. This is
merely a precaution to safeguard my father, the K Group, and all your interests. It has nothing to do
with respect or the lack thereof. A non–disclosure agreement is a protective measure. It’s meant for
those with less than honorable intentions. You are not only my father’s business partners but his
friends. I trust none of you would do anything to tarnish his reputation. This is just to ensure we are all
secure. Otherwise, why bother with contracts in business at all, right?”
Her words were diplomatic, leaving no room for argument. Otherwise, wouldn’t they be admitting to
being the untrustworthy ones she hinted at?
Soon enough, every NDA was signed.
Jason’s brow furrowed as he leaned in to whisper to Evadne, “Ms. Ashbourne, Bevis is missing.”
“I know. There’s no rush. We’ll discuss it in a moment,” her bright eyes were shadowed with concern.
After collecting all the signed agreements, the directors, having lost their patience, didn’t even bother
with pleasantries. They stood and made for the door.
“Now that you’ve all signed.” Evadne swiveled her chair to face away from them, her voice icy, “I must
remind you that the company has a stringent set of bylaws. The most important of which states that no
director shall act against its best interests. Any violation of this rule will result in expulsion from the
board and a permanent ban from reappointment. Is that understood?” The directors, feeling the weight
of her words like a heavy stone upon their chests, had no response. They left in haste, the conference
room falling silent once more.
In that moment of solitude, Evadne’s strength seemed to drain from her, her hands covering her face
as she bent forward, her body succumbing gradually.
She knew her father was safe with Thaddeus and Dylan by his side. She longed to be with him, but
faced with such an unprecedented crisis in the Ashbourne family’s history, she could barely control the
panic that gripped her.
“Ms. Ashbourne, don’t be afraid.”
Jason knelt beside her, his eyes red with concern as he comforted her, “We’re all here for you.
Chairman Ashbourne will be alright, and so will the K Group!”
Drawing a deep breath, Evadne removed her hands from her face, her complexion pale as snow.
“Jason, thank you for coming so quickly.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“What are you saying?!” Jason’s eyes widened, his gaze intense, “No matter what happens, my loyalty
to you is unwavering!”
“I know, and I’m sorry to you and Nydia.” The bitterness rose in her throat, “But don’t worry, I’ll find a
suitable secretary soon. You won’t be inconvenienced for long.”
“No, Ms. Ashbourne. I want to be your secretary.” Unable to accept it, Jason shook his head fervently,
“I don’t care for high positions or riches. I just want to ease your burdens and ensure you have peace of
mind. If you still trust me, if you don’t mind that I’m not as quick as I used to be, then please let me be
your secretary once more.”
Evadne’s throat tightened again; she was too moved to speak.
On their way to the chairman’s office, Jason raised his concerns again.
‘Ms. Ashbourne, by not having Bevis sign the NDA, aren’t you leaving a loophole? He’s notorious for
spilling secrets and now, without an agreement, he’ll surely stir up trouble behind our backs!”
“I’m aware.” Evadne strode forward with purpose, “I left that rat hole open deliberately for that rat to
crawl into I’m waiting for him to take the bait.”
Jason gasped in shock, “What?”
“You didn’t really think the NDA had any real power, did you?” Evadne’s eyes were icy as she
continued, “There are no secrets that time doesn’t reveal. My father’s collapse at the company, even
without a hospital visit, is something we can’t hide.
Bevis, having witnessed it, surely believes he’s found an opportunity for a counterattack, and he’ll be
itching to exploit it. To kill
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him, we have to let him act. If he doesn’t make a move, how can I retaliate?”
Jason, now understanding her strategy, gave her a thumbs–up, “Wow! Ms. Ashbourne, you’re so
cunning, er, I mean, brilliantly clever!”
When Evadne arrived at her father’s side, the medical team had just left. Emeric’s condition had
stabilized, but his spirits were in the depths.
“Did you tell the family?” Evadne asked Thaddeus, her eyes brimming with tears.
The man gently shook his head, wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her close with
tenderness, “They’ll have to know sooner or later, but let’s not tell them just yet. Mr. Ashbourne doesn’t
look well; he needs some peace and quiet.”
Lowering her gaze, Evadne leaned her forehead against his broad shoulder, her fists trembling with
tension. She was Emeric’s daughter and knew her father well – they shared the same temperament.
How could she not understand the turmoil within him?
“Is everything taken care of there? If you need your hubby’s help, just ask. Don’t shoulder it all alone,”
Thaddeus now was getting bold, but also was speaking the words from his heart.
“It’s handled, all taken care of,” she replied weakly, sniffling.
“You’re incredible,” Thaddeus couldn’t help but kiss her cheek, his heart racing.
He’d take the scolding, even a punch, because she was his wife, and there was no escaping that fact.
“What’s really going on with Dad’s health?” Evadne asked, anxiety lacing her voice.
“The medical team did what they could with limited resources. They stabilized him for now, but further
examination at a hospital is needed. However, Mr. Ashbourne refuses to go.”
Evadne was furious, “At this point, what does his pride matter? Is that more important than his life?!”
Thaddeus held her trembling hand, a wry smile gracing his lips, “Honestly, for a man like Mr.
Ashbourne who’s lived his life with such dignity, losing face can be worse than losing life itself.”
To suffer insult over injury, indeed!
“After the last fiasco with Warner, we can’t call Chasel in for help again.”
Evadne sighed dejectedly, “If Emeric had a broken arm or leg, I could handle it, but neurology, that’s
just not my field.”
“After all, it’s my fault.” Thaddeus‘ stomach twisted with remorse and guilt, “It must have been that
medication. The effects were too aggressive; it caused side effects! I should never have been so
careless with Mr. Ashbourne’s treatment.”
“Thaddeus, you can’t blame yourself for this; please don’t beat yourself up.”
Evadne stroked his cheek before approaching her father. At that moment, Emeric lay still on the couch,
his back to them, covered
in a blanket.
Evadne’s nose tingled with the sharp sting of unshed tears. Her father’s silhouette had always been an
insurmountable mountain to her. As a child, he stood before her, sheltering her from the storm. As she
grew, he stood behind her, her rock–solid support.
But now, he seemed to have aged in an instant. There he was, curled up silently, a pitiful figure,
withered and frail.
“Emeric, hey.”
Evadne squatted beside his couch, gently nudging him, trying to sound upbeat and comforting, “What’s
the matter, feeling a bit embarrassed? Heck, what’s the big deal? In this day and age, who’s going to
talk nonstop about this? To brag about their zero moral stand? Besides, we Ashbournes run this whole
Group. If I pulled a stunt at the front door, they’d come ‘round to compliment me, not gossip. Who
would dare?”
Thaddeus and Dylan were speechless. They both knew that Ms. Ashbourne was trying to comfort
Chairman Ashbourne, but perhaps a more civilized choice of words would have been better.
Emeric remained silent, his back still turned.
“Emeric, you’ve weathered greater storms than this, and certainly wouldn’t beat down by this petty
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmincident, would you?” Evie was growing impatient, “Emeric, can’t you just toughen up a bit? You’ve got
so many kids, so many wives to look after. What would we do if you fell apart?”
“Evadne.”
Emeric finally spoke, his voice hoarse and nearly inaudible, “I’ve let you down, haven’t I?”
Evadne’s heart clenched, “Dad, what are you talking about? No, not at all!”
“I even disgust myself. You all must find me such a burden.”
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Emeric’s body stiffened even more, curling tighter, “Evadne, do you know what I thought at that
moment? I was relieved, your mother passed away early. Otherwise, if she saw what I’ve become, how
much more would she despise me, would feel disappointed?”
He hadn’t forgotten Thaddeus was there. By showing his most vulnerable side without hesitation, it was
clear he no longer considered Thaddeus an outsider.
“Dad.” Evadne’s lips quivered, her words choked by emotion.
“Thaddeus.”
“Mr. Ashbourne, I’m here.” Thaddeus stepped forward, standing shoulder to shoulder with his beloved.
“I used to hate you, curse you, even physically fight you and tried over and over to separate you and
Evadne. I know I was harsh, but now I’m asking for your forgiveness. I’m sorry.”
Thaddeus was stunned, unable to speak, his words jumbled, “No, Mr. Ashbourne! Please don’t think
that way. I’ve never resented you, never thought you were wrong. There’s no need for apologies.”
“From now on, my most beloved, my precious daughter, I entrust her to you.”
Emeric spoke with difficulty, “I know, Thaddeus, your character, your love for Evadne, is beyond
question. Just one thing, take good care of the Abernathy Group. Make money like I did, so my
daughter won’t have to spend a day in poverty. Besides that, I have nothing more to say.”
Dylan could hardly believe his ears, his face radiating uncontrollable joy!
Thaddeus‘ heart pounded like a drum, his gaze locking with the blushing girl beside him, “Rest
assured, I will continue to strive to bring all the wonderful things in this world to Evadne.”
But what Evadne wanted most, she already had. To her, the greatest treasure was Thaddeus‘ love.
Just then, her phone rang. Seeing it was her brother, she answered immediately, “Cassius!”
“Evadne, Dylan contacted me, and already told me about Dad.”
Cassius‘ voice was low but steady, a comforting presence, “You and Thaddeus bring Dad to the
Ashbourne family hospital. Chasel is with me; he’ll treat Dad.”
“Chasel? Chasel’s back?!” Evadne exclaimed with joy.
“Yes, he’s back.”
Cassius took a deep breath, his voice tender, “This time, I don’t want him to leave again.”
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