Chapter 252
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Kenzo stepped out of the ward room, catching sight of William and Ryan standing not too far off, deeply engrossed in a conversation. When they noticed him, smiles stretched across their faces.
âKenzo, what did the old man talk to you about?â
Kenzo offered a small grin. âJust some trivial matters, nothing to fret over. Guys, Iâve got to run, so Iâll be off.â With a polite nod, he turned and made his way toward the staircase.
William and Ryan exchanged a glance, unsure of what Michael was really thinking.
Meanwhile, Victoria was seated to the side, brow furrowed as she texted furiously on her phone.
Ryan knew exactly who she was in touch with and couldnât help but scoff. âAfter all these years, Everettâs still treating you like that. Your brotherâs passed out and he canât even be bothered to show up.â
Victoriaâs expression turned somewhat unpleasant. Everett had always been a sore point for her, and no one was allowed to bring him up.
âRyan,â she retorted sharply, âEverettâs swamped at work. As for Spencer, doesnât he work at Dorsey International? Why isnât he here checking on his own family?â
Mentioning Spencer brought to Ryanâs mind the kidnapping video. He had people track Spencerâs phone to Beaconsfield, but the exact location remained elusive. The kidnappers had only sent a video and hadnât yet made their demands.
Spencer was Ryanâs only son; he couldnât afford any harm to come to him. Yet, he also couldnât let himself be too vulnerable. Other than sending people out to search, he was left to wait for the kidnappersâ next move.
Just then, his phone buzzed with a new message: photos. One showed a red handprint on Spencerâs cheek, another a dagger gleaming ominously. The threat was implicit.
Ryanâs expression turned to ice as he strode briskly out the door, only to be stopped by Michael emerging from the room. âMaxâs awake. Patrick, he wants a word with you. William, Ryan, your two come in as well.â
The men addressed entered the room, leaving Victoria awkwardly standing in the hallway.
Michael cast a glance her way, knowing she was waiting for someone, and let out a curt huff. Victoria tried to mask her unease, and quickly offered an excuse. âDad, Everettâs got a concert tonight, thatâs why-â
âEnough,â Michael cut her off. âThe Dorsey family knows all about you two. If it werenât for your constant protection, he wouldnât have lasted this long. Victoria, you should learn from Max. Itâs only when you let go of your emotions that you can stand firm.â
Victoriaâs hand, hanging by her side, clenched tightly, and she fell silent.
Inside the room, Max had already propped himself up, though his complexion was still pale.
Patrick fluffed up a pillow behind him and then stood back quietly.
William and Ryan feigned concern with a few perfunctory words: they wouldnât mind if Max was out of the picture.
Michael, seeing through the facade, pressed on. âMax, have you had your blood checked? Are you certain itâs just exhaustion?â
Given Maxâs importance, any mishap raised suspicions of foul play. The Dorsey clan was rife with infighting, and at the heart of it, the main family was a nest of vipers, constantly scheming against one another.
Michael had always let the minor squabbles slide, but should it escalate to a matter of life and death, that was another story.
Max closed his eyes, his voice icy even toward his father. âDad, Iâm fine. I just need a few daysâ rest.
You can let my brothers go back.â
Michael narrowed his eyes, his words a clear warning to all present. âIf I find out that someone is behind this, I will definitely not spare them.â
William and Ryan stiffened but kept their composure.
After they left, Michael stood up as well. âIf itâs those two, Iâll make sure theyâre sent out of the country.â
âFather, Iâll handle it myself.â Max insisted.
Knowing his sonâs temperament. Michael nodded. âJust be careful, Max. If anything happens to you, the Dorsey family will be in chaos.â
After a few more words of caution, Michael left with Victoriaâs support.
Once alone, Max turned his gaze out the window.
Patrick, sensing his thoughts, offered, âShall I call Ms. Brielle? She probably doesnât know youâre in the hospital.â
Feeling the weight of exhaustion, Max closed his eyes. âNo need.â