Chapter 291
Max’s smile was like a chill wind that swept through the room, leaving a frost in its wake.
Lillian’s chatter came to a shuddering halt as a cold dread seeped into every pore of her being. Her
body felt like it had turned to ice, and she stared with wide, terrified eyes at the man before her. The
untouchable air that once surrounded him had vanished. It was reced by an aura of darkness that
sent shivers down the spine.
Lillian copsed to the floor, instinctively recoiling from the fear that gripped her. He was truly terrifying.
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she crawled backward. Her body involuntarily arched until
suddenly, she felt the void behind her and began to plummet.
The sensation was eerily familiar–it was the same weightlessness she had felt before when she’d
leaped from the building.
With tear–rimmed eyes, she fixed her gaze on Max, who remained stoic above her. Why couldn’t he
spare a sliver of kindness for her?
But Max just looked down, his eyes as still as a calm sea. The noise around them was overwhelming, a
cacophony of sounds that merged into one. He couldn’t let tonight’s events be known; he couldn’t
afford to have anyone be his weakness.
Even if… Even if that person was Brielle.
Max blinked as his attention was drawn to the voicesing from the rooftop.
“Max!”
“Mr. Dorsey!”
The first voice was Andrew, and the second was Patrick.
Max’s brow furrowed. Andrew was thest person he wanted to encounter now. Unlike the cool–
headed Kenzo, Andrew was impulsive and reckless. If he knew that Brielle had nearly brought harm to
Max, he’d eliminate her without a second thought.
Besides Michael, Andrew was a person who would never allow any weaknesses on himself.
The door to the rooftop was kicked open, and many people rushed over, led by Andrew and Patrick.
Patrick looked anxious, his pupils contracting sharply. Andrew, on the other hand, looked stern, his
eyes full of sharpness and coldness. He was not a fool, Max appearing near the apartment where
Brielle used to live was definitely not a coincidence. Perhaps someone was using Brielle to lure him
into this trap.
To Andrew, Max was an adversary, a benchmark. In his eyes, Max was perfection personified, a statue
of impability. But now, it was as if the statue had begun to crack. The proud Priest suddenly seemed
to be yearning for the mortal world–a terrifying prospect.
Chapter 291
Andrew’s heart was boiling with murderous intent, and he was resolved to find an opportunity to do
away with Brielle..
Patrick, on the other hand, rushed over anxiously. “Boss, are you alright?”
Max shook his head, his demeanor still regal. He walked past Andrew, pausing to deliver warning.
“Don’t touch her.” They both knew who ‘she‘ was.Copyright by N?v/elDrama.Org.
Andrew was already seething, and Max’s words were like a bomb about to detonate inside him.
However, he managed to suppress the rage and even forced a twisted smile. “Max, who are you talking
about?”
It was unlike Andrew to be so unnervingly calm. Max’s lips tightened, and his expression was cold.
“Brielle.”
Whether he wanted to kept the distance bewteen them, Brielle must not be hurt because of him.
Andrew’s eyes twitched violently. Even now, Brielle was all that Max could think about. “Did someone
use her to get to you tonight?”
“Yes.” Max was candid; there was no need for pretense among friends.
Andrew sneered, “Don’t worry. I won’t touch her.”
Patrick, standing to the side, was equally nervous, fearing a sh between the two. Fortunately.
Andrew still clung to his wits. Max said nothing more and led the way out.
Patrick hurried after him, ncing back at Andrew, who stood under the fiery glow of the night sky. His
eyes were dark and resolute, as if he had made a decision. Danger seemed to emanate from him.
Patrick averted his gaze. He was always astonished by Mr. Clements‘ restraint around the
boss.
Andrew was fire, but he always managed to contain himself in Max’s presence. As Max. became
entangled with Brielle, Andrew had started out amused. When he sensed Max’s seriousness, his
amusement turned to mockery, and now, to dread and loathing.
A loathing for Brielle.