Chapter 475
Michael never really pondered the implications of the situation; his mind was set on keeping things
under wraps. Yet, he was well aware that some folks just couldn’t keep their lips sealed. “Max, what do
you reckon we do? You can’t bear to let Brielle go, can you?” Michael’s tone. carried a hint of
sternness. If Max hesitated, Michael was resolute about not letting Brielle off
the hook.
“Dad, I’m simply looking at the facts. Sure, we can remove Brielle from her position–after all, Dorsey
International is our family’s turf. But she’s built a reputation in her department. Event fabricating a
resignation letter might not stop the chatter. As for the mess with William and Sue, we’ve already
leaned on the police and gagged some of the press. If we keep this up, it’ll only draw suspicion from
the higher–ups. There’s been a shake–up in their ranks recently–new faces in, old ones out. The new
broom sweeps clean, and the Dorsey family’s reputation can’t afford a single misstep.”
Michael squinted, considering the recent shift in power and the truth in the saying about new officials
making big changes. The debacle William stirred up had been a major
embarrassment, and now, with Spencer’s predicament, it was likely to grab unwanted attention.
Max’s words, though–purely objective and in the family’s best interest–caused Michael ant instant
headache.
“Wouldn’t stripping Brielle of her title let her off easy? Thanks to her, Spencer ended up in the ER.”
“Since it’s all about emotions, and with Spencer’s wedding around the corner, consider that chapter
closed. As for Brielle, she’s nothing without her job. Cut her off from Dorsey International, and she’s
done for. That’s a more bitter pill to swallow than mere confinement. She’s a tough cookie, but it’s the
softest cuts that hurt the most.”
A flicker of satisfaction crossed Michael’s eyes, and his lips curled into a faint smile. “Follow your n
then. I’ll have someone notify the police to hold her for two more days, then release her. As you said,
once fired, we’ll make sure she can’t find work anywhere else: She’ll have no choice but to leave the
country.”
“Exactly my point, Father.”
Michael sighed, immensely pleased with the strategy. Max always handled things without personal
feelings, and his indifference toward Brielle reassured Michael.
After hanging up, Max couldn’t help but cough, the action stirring the chaos in his mind. Discharging
himself from the hospital after only three days was pushing it.
Patrick rushed over with a cup of warm water. “Mr. Dorsey, maybe you should head back to the hospital
for a bit more rest?”
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But Max shook his head, ignoring the water and closing hisptop. “Move this afternoon’s meeting up,
and convert all meetings in the next three days to virtual.”
Patrickplied without protest.
Meanwhile, Alivia lingered on the top floor. She intended to visit Max’s office but knew better than to
interrupt him. Instead, she strolled through Dorsey Tower and made her way to Brielle’s department.
There, she spotted Sydney, dressed to the nines, just like Brielle. Alivia smirked internally. approaching
Sydney and tapping on her desk.
“Hello there.”
Sydney looked up, a sh of admiration passing through her eyes at the sight of Alivia. The media had
been all abuzz about her, touting her as a golden girl, her achievements surpassing
many men.
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Sydney was contemptuous of such praise. In her opinion, a woman’s ce was to keep a man happy
in bed–that was all it took. Like with Spencer, Sydney made him happy, and he showered her with more
money than she could ever earn on her own.
However, facing Alivia, Sydney felt a sense of inferiority and quickly stood up. “Ms. Alivia, hello. Are
you looking for someone?”
Alivia smiled gently. “Actually, I’m here to see you. Do you have a moment? I’d like to have a word with
you.
A look of difort crossed Sydney’s face, and she was genuinely clueless as to what Alivia might
want to discuss. This was their first encounter, and Sydney didn’t see any need for a
chat.
But this was Alivia, someone she dared not offend, and whom she knew she must treat with
utmost care.