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Max lowered his head towards theptop, his fingers tapping rhythmically on the keys. Even in the
confines of a luxury car, he was still engaged in a video conference with the executives back home.
Noticing Brielle’s movement, his Adam’s apple bobbed as he whispered, “Quiet down, will you?”
He had already muted the microphone on his end. He could hear the corporate bigwigs’ reports, but
they couldn’t catch a peep from his side.
Brielle’s heart felt like it had been struck by something, regretting her impulsiveness. She tried to
stealthily withdraw her hand, but he caught it and pressed it against the leather
seat.
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There was warmth on one side, coolness on the other this extreme intimacy brewing in the dim light.
Her remaining rationale was nearly exhausted.
Worried that her own heartbeat would betray her, she quickly propped her head up with one hand and
pretended to gaze out the window. The fleeting lights cast alternating shadows on her face.
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Andrew, watching the scene unfold, was incredibly peeved, his brow furrowing enough to crush a fly.
After a moment, his face contorted indescribably, “Brielle, have you no shame?”
Interrupting Max’s video meeting with her antics, it was clear how slutty she could be in
private.
“If I cared about shame, I probably wouldn’t have ended up with Uncle Max.”
Andrew found himself at a loss for words for the first time, his face cycling through various shades
before he finally pulled back, deciding to drop it.
After all, Max hadn’t said a word, clearly indulging her.
Andrew sulked for a while before feeling unbearably stifled. “Max, how about we hit up The Sky Lounge
tonight?”
The g had attracted a who’s who of the wealthy, and surely many would be heading to The Sky
Lounge afterwards.
Compared to Tequ Sunset, The Sky Lounge was an even more exclusive spot. Perched at the very
top of the skyscraper, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, one could look down and trample the
city’s glitz underfoot. If it were a snowy winter’s night, the view was even more breathtaking. The
ethereal beauty of the snowkes melding with the city’s golden opulence was a dreamlike vista few
could ever hope to touch.
Dustin’s infamy in the North American elite circles stemmed from the thrill-seeking month
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he booked The Sky Lounge for, night after night. In a media interview, he mentioned the thrill of
pressing a woman against the ss, conquering not just her, but the city itself. Thanks to his antics,
The Sky Lounge’s profits doubled that year. It was onlyter revealed that The Sky Lounge was, in fact,
one of Dustin’s many private assets.
“Not tonight, I’ve got another meetingter,” Max replied nonchntly, as if the glitz and mour
couldn’t catch his eye.
Brielle adored this dismissive air of his the more austere and aloof he was, the more she longed to see
him in disarray, with reddened eyes and fierce determination.
Eventually, Andrew went off to The Sky Lounge alone, while Brielle apanied Max back to the
estate.
Max was indeed busy. After Brielle had taken her bath, she could hear him downstairs instructing
Patrick to book flights.
“Mr. Dorsey, Mr. Hatfield wishes to meet. They’ve booked a room at The Sky Lounge.”
Max frowned, closing the folder in his hand, “Tell the core team to handle negotiations with Flynn. We
fly back home first thing tomorrow. Push back the Hatfield Inc. matters, and tell group three to resume
the meeting in twenty minutes.”
He removed his Bluetooth earpiece and rubbed his temples with slender fingers. “By the way, tell the
old man that the bidding was sessful to put his mind at ease.”
Patrick meticulously organized the itinerary on his nner and added, “Ms. Alivia heard you’re abroad
and would like to see you tomorrow morning, said she has something to deliver personally.”
“I won’t have time for that.”
“Mr. Lynch just sent a message, asking if Ms. Lucinda would drop by The Sky Lounge, he’s set up a
betting pool. Uh, I’m not sure if he got the wrong person. We don’t have a Ms. Lucinda here.”
Patrick hesitated slightly at the mention of Ms. Lucinda.
A shadow deepened in Max’s eyes as he idly twirled a pen, “Tell him Ms. Lucinda was let go by Dorsey
International.”
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