Chapter 412
He had toyed with the idea of Inviting that woman whose voice was a dead ringer for Brielle back to his
hotel room, but he hadn’t snagged her contact Information after theirst encounter.
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Spencer’s Adam’s apple bobbed as he lowered his volce. “If you’re itching for it, I can satisfy you right
here in the office,”
No sooner had the words left his lips than a cup of coffee sshed on his face. The brown stain of the
coffee slid down his cheek, soaking through his sult to the white shirt beneath.
Brielle hadn’t expected Spencer to be so brazen, so utterly shameless. A colleague had brought in the
coffee, but due to the morning’s positive pregnancy test, she hadn’t touched it, and it had gone cold.
Spencer wiped his face, unsurprised by Brielle’s retort. “Are you still holding out for Uncle Max to
sweep you off your feet? Brielle, how low can you get?”
The more he insulted her, the more it pained him.
“Get out.” Brielle shifted her gaze to theputer, unwilling to waste any energy on such a
person.
With pursed lips, Spencer gave her one deep look and then pushed the door open to leave.
The colleagues outside saw his coffee–stained figure but dared not stare, all thinking Ms. Haywood
was the real powerhouse.
Once Spencer entered the elevator, he leaned against the wall, catching his breath, and nced at his
arousal. It wasn’t Brielle who was cheap, it was him, so cheap that despite knowing her disdain, he
almost lost it over her words.
Frustrated, he punched the elevator wall. With no outlet for his pent–up energy, he felt suffocated.
Back in the office, Brielle felt nothing but irritable. She had a sharp sense that Spencer had changed;
his eyes held not only disgust but something more that made her feel endangered. But she had no time
to dwell on these feelings. Her mind was preupied with the two lines. on the pregnancy test, still
feeling like an illusion.
Herputer kept pinging with notifications. The Beaconsfield media was all praise for Alivia, nearly
putting her on a pedestal. And as for Max, he was already a figure of reverence.
Brielle felt no stirrings in her heart, nor did she call Max to ask about the details. She had long known
Alivia’s maneuvers, how she hid behind others in an armor of generosity and gentleness, deceiving the
public.
This media circus, this deluge of blessings, was Alivia’s warning shot. If Brielle showed any sign of
weakness now, she’d be conceding defeat to Alivia before their battle had even begun.
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Alvia’s spectacle was meant to provoke her. Il Brielle called Max now to check on him, she would seem
petty inparison to Alivia’s poised and dunified front after all, Alivia had truly taken care of Martha
for years.
gaze dropping to her belly with heavy thoughts. This was a
Belle shut down herputer, her gaze dro the problem.
Meanwhile, at the Rond Health Center.
This was Beaconsfield’s most prestiulous sanatorium, and Martha’s thousand–square–foot vi was
dedicated to her service alone. The treatment rivaled that of any facility abroad. However, ever since
her return, her spirits had beenul. Her hands lightly clutched the sleeves of Max’s suit
Max had someone bring in a light meal for her, but Martha just waved it away, “Max, why don’t you stay
for dinner tonight? It’s been ages since we’ve had a meal together,”
Max’s thoughts still lingered on Brielle, but seeing Martha’s weary and anxious face, he nodded.
“Alright.”
Martha’s expression softened, and she eventually drifted off to sleep.
Upon leaving, Max pulled out his phone, intending to call Brielle to exin the situation. But Alvia
approached, a smile appearing on her face upon seeing him still there. “Max, I thought. you’d have
gone back by now.”
She noticed his phone in his hand, but her expression remained unchanged. “Do you remember our
last conversation? I asked if you had someone special, and you said maybe. What about. now? Have
you made up your mind?”
Max looked into the distance, his face lighting up with an Involuntary smile at the thought of Brielle.
“Yeah.”
The word plunged into Alivia’s heart like a knife, swift and unhesitating. Despite agony in her heart, her
face betrayed nothing. “Really? Congrattions. Are you nning to tell your
mother?”
“The situation with my mother isn’t great. I’m not nning to tell her just yet. Plus, the woman I like has
her reasons for not wanting to make our rtionship public.”
Alivia’s jealousy made her tremble, unable to fathom someone who did not want to dere a
rtionship with a man like Max. Was Max waiting for this woman to give himmitment?
How could Brielle be worthy? What gave her the right to have Max wait for her?
Alivia’s nails dug into her palms, wishing she could subject Brielle to the cruelest tortures imaginable.
The heartache Alivia felt now, Brielle would have to repay It a hundredfold!
But she couldn’t rush. Brielle had never been her match, after all. All she needed to do was stir others
into action against Brielle.
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