Chapter 326
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Michael arched an eyebrow with a hint of interest. âOh? Youâve finally taken the initiative, Spencer.
Whoâs the girl?â
Spencer glanced at Max, but Max was unfazed, casually sipping the coffee a servant had handed him.
Spencer felt a tightness in his chest, as if he was being dismissed. âYou know her. itâs Brielle. I wronged her in the past, but Iâve turned over a new leaf, and Iâm ready to make things work with her.â
The mention of Brielle made Michaelâs expression darken. He had heard that name more than once, and the thought of both his son and grandson entangled with such a woman made the last shred of fondness he had for her vanish into thin air.
Women like her were trouble, and trouble, as far as he was concerned, didnât deserve to thrive.
âSpencer, you were once engaged to her, and that engagement was broken off. Now youâre talking about getting back together with her. If word gets out, people will laugh at how lightly you treat marriage. Besides, Brielle has caused quite a stir in Beaconsfield; her reputation is in tatters. How can you expect a woman like her to step through the Dorsey family threshold?â
Back in the day, Victoria managed to secure Everett by her side with her theatrics and threats, and that was an exception Michael had reluctantly madeâafter all, Everett was a worldârenowned pianist.
But Brielle? What was she? She wasnât worldârenowned, and her modest fame stemmed from nothing more than scandals involving the Haywood family.
Michael had little respect for Everett back then, and even less for Brielle now. âLetâs drop this matter.â
âGrandfather, but I-â
Seeing Michaelâs face turn sour, Faith, who sat among the others, quickly spoke up. âSpencer, your grandfatherâs right. Brielle doesnât even know who her parents are. Sheâs definitely not Dorsey material.
If youâre so eager to marry, I can find you a suitable young lady from one of the other distinguished families in Beaconsfield.â
As soon as she finished, Max took a leisurely sip of his coffee. âSpencerâs intentions commendable. In that case, Iâll leave this task to you, Faith.â
are This move effectively blocked any chance of Spencer and Brielle reuniting.
Was a man like Spencer, known for his frivolous pursuits, worthy of Brielle? Maxâs face was impassive, and his fingers tightened imperceptibly. It was better to nip this in the bud.
Spencerâs face soured as he realized why Max had been so composed earlier; he had foreseen Michaelâs disapproval. If Michael had seen something in Brielle, he would never have allowed the engagement to be broken off in the first place. No prestigious family in Beaconsfield had ever reâ
engaged after calling off an engagementâit would indeed become the talk of the town.
Spencer felt his blood boil. To him, Max was an insurmountable peak, and his frost was untouched even by the blazing sun.
Spencerâs eyelashes drooped, but even then, he would not allow Max to be with Brielle. This dusty gem was his discovery: why should he lose his right to possess it?
Resentment flashed in his eyes, but he said nothing more. His mind was already hatching. plans.
Michael sighed, glancing at the darkening sky. âItâs getting late. Youâve all been here a while: go on home.â
The guests slowly rose to leave. Max was the last to go. Just as he turned the corner, he heard footsteps and Spencerâs voice. âUncle Max.â
Maxâs face showed a flicker of impatience, but Spencer was still family, so he composed himself. What is it?â
Td like to return to work at Dorsey International, in my old department. With Brielle as the director and the manager position still vacant, I could learn a lot from her.
Max locked down. âSubmit a job application to the department head. I wonât be handling the manager position. You should be familiar with the new hiring policies from the recent department restructuring.â
And, of course, the department head was none other than Brielle.