Chapter 451
Brielle dragged herself to the office that day, mustering just enough energy to feign normalcy.
Losing a child had taken a toll on her spirit. She had barely eaten anything in days. Her appendix scar
was healing but still caused her pain with every move. The doctor had. suggested she rest a few more
days, yet Brielle insisted on leaving.
Only upon her departure did she realize she had been at a high–end clinic, impressed that Sydney had
managed to find such a ce.
Without suspicion, she went to her apartment at Pearl Estate, changed into fresh clothes, and headed
straight for the office.
For most of these past days, she had been alone. The silence was too much, and her thoughts often
drifted to the emptiness where her unborn child had been. Bedridden and in pain from the appendicitis,
she’d be numb, as if the baby had never existed. Yet the memory of those two little lines on the
test kept reminding her of the life that had been there, a life that vanished before having a chance to
see the world.
Brielle yearned for the distraction of a bustling environment, to avoid sinking further into her thoughts.
Brielle entered her office and Sydney followed close behind, while Spencer was left waiting outside.
But Spencer wasn’t upset. On the contrary, he was eager to see what Brielle would do next. After
losing a child because of Max’s mother, could she really continue to be with Max with no hard feelings?
It seemed inevitable that they would fall out.
At that moment, Spencer felt an unprecedented sense of satisfaction, barely containing the smirk on
his face.
Inside the office, Brielle took her seat at her desk.
Sydney couldn’t help but recall her first time with Spencer, right there in that very office. A sneer–of
mockery shed in her eyes as if she had triumphed over Brielle. If Brielle knew, she’d surely be
disgusted, right?
Brielle’s expression remained impassive as she looked at Sydney. “Has Spencer done. something
inappropriate to you?” She had noticed something off in Sydney’s gaze towards Spencer and
wondered if it was just her imagination.
Sydney’s heart skipped a beat, but she was undeniably thrilled. If it weren’t for Spencer’s explicit
instructions to keep their affair secret, she might have already shouted it from the rooftops, “Your ex–
fiancé has been addicted to sleeping with metely.”
But she dared not. She had no power to contend with the Dorsey family.
“No, Ms. Haywood, you’re overthinking.” Sydney replied quickly, handing over some files. “By the way,
Ms. Haywood, you’ve been under the weather and probably in a bad mood. Why not go
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out for a meal, watch a movie, or do some shopping? The otherdies in the department love
shopping, but I’ve noticed you don’t go much.”
Brielle had always been preupied with work and deeplymitted to thepany. Was it because
of this dedication that the CEO had taken notice of her?
As Brielle pondered Sydney’s words, Sydney scrutinized her calm and delicate face, which seemed
aloof when silent.
Sydney internally despised her, thinking it was all about the face. What was so special about that face
other than being a bit dolled up? Despite inwardly belittling Brielle, Sydney couldn’t stop observing her.
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Brielle showed little interest in movies or shopping, having rarely indulged in such activities. “I’ll keep
the files. You may go,” Brielle said coolly, her gaze returning to the pile of documents on her desk.
Sydney had no choice but to leave.
Once alone, Brielle massaged her temples. She hadn’t yet informed Max of her return to work. unsure
of how to face him. Max had done nothing wrong from the start. He didn’t even know what she had
gone through.
But she couldn’t let go and, therefore, couldn’t face him.
However, she knew she couldn’t avoid it forever. After work, her phone buzzed with a message from
him. [Come up.]
The tone seemed somewhat angry.
Brielle hesitated in her office chair, sitting stiffly for half an hour without going upstairs. Her eyes
listlessly scanned the messages on herputer screen.
It wasn’t until two hourster, at ten o’clock at night, that her office door swung open, and Max’s tall
figure appeared in the doorway.
Brielle’s heart skipped a beat, pretending to keep her eyes glued to theputer as if unaware of his
arrival.
Max’s expression was calm, almost serene, as he approached her while she continued to stare at her
screen, fingers trembling slightly as she typed.
Standing behind her, he remained silent. The two engaged in a silent battle of wills, each testing the
other’s endurance.