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Chapter 420
Given what Alivia knew about Max, she wouldn’t stand a chance if Brielle were indeed
pregnant. Max was the kind of man who stood by his responsibilities. Even if he didn’t love
Brielle, he’d marry her just to give the child a proper family name.
A venomous look flashed in Alivia’s eyes. If that bitch dared to carry a child, she’d make
sure to terminate the pregnancy herself and ensure that Brielle belleved Max wanted
nothing to do with the baby.
With a cold press of her lips, Allivia thanked Spencer, “I get it, Spencer, But I’m still not
gonna pry into Max’s business. I asked him before I left If he had someone special, and he
said no. He wouldn’t lie about that. Even if he did stray, it must’ve been that woman
throwing herself at him. Since she’s your ex–llancée, could you maybe talk some sense
into her?”
Alivia knew damn well Spencer couldn’t sway Brielle. In Brielle’s eyes, Spencer was a
nobody. compared to Max. No woman would pick Spencer over Max. Alivia’s words were
just a ploy to craft her image – the youngest head of a research Institute, an educated and
well–connected heiress, yet her emotional life was as blank as a fresh sheet of paper.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlivia was gentle and intelligent, yet so pure.
Once this persona took hold, Spencer would undoubtedly speak well of her to Michael.
Alivia was never stingy with her charm unless it came to women eyeing Max. Those rivals
would be driven away by any means necessary.
Sure enough, Spencer felt a twinge of sympathy – a common male affliction, mistaking a
strong woman’s vulnerability for an opportunity to shine.
“Ms. Alivia, don’t worry. I’ll put in a good word for you with Grandpa so you and Uncle Max
can
tie the knot sooner.”
“Thanks, Spencer.” Her mission was accomplished. She exchanged a few more
pleasantries before hanging up.
A sly smile crept across her face. “Brielle, you’d better get past your ex before you even
think about dealing with me.”
Unaware of these machinations, Brielle woke up early, and after freshening up, she
headed downstairs, only to find that Max had already left.
As she reached the ground floor, she heard Wesley mention today’s special tomato soup
with red wine. Wesley was passionate about brewing various soups for her, claiming they
were to fortify her health. But the thought of red wine made Brielle Instinctively glance at
her belly.
She couldn’t risk a hospital visit before confirming that no one was watching her, and to
avoid arousing Max’s suspicion, she had to tread carefully.
Last night, she’d researched and learned that wine could be dangerous during pregnancy.
By the time Wesley served the soup and wine, Brielle had already decided to take it to the
office,
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not wanting to offend him.
“Ms. Brielle, you’ve got time before work. Have some soup,” Wesley urged with a smile.
“Could you pack it up for me? I’d like to take it to the office,” she replied, careful to eat
just enough of the other dishes to maintain a balanced diet before taking her insulated
container and heading to work.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJust as she arrived at the office, she saw familiar police officers in the lobby. They took the
elevator up as she entered her private one, and they exchanged nods from a distance.
Brielle had seen police officers too many times this year, but this was the first time they
weren’t there to question her. Who were they after? William?
But even William had claimed that Sarah’s case wouldn’t lead back to him.
With these questions, Brielle entered her department to overhear colleagues discussing
the police visit. They all expected the officers to collect evidence for Sarah’s case, but
instead, the police had gone straight to the top floor.
The chatter ceased as Brielle entered her office. She set the soup aside and began
working on the files on her desk.
Around noon, a young employee came in to retrieve documents and couldn’t resist
gossiping with Brielle. “Ms. Haywood, did you hear?”
Brielle, about to take a sip of water, looked at her curiously.
The girl’s face was alight with excitement as she dished out the news, “Mr. William’s been
accused of rape! The police took him in!”
Brielle nearly spat out her water, coughing violently as her face turned red. She thought
she must’ve been hallucinating.
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