Chapter 479
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
The atmosphere in the car was as tense as a boardroom meeting gone wrong, and Andrew was itching for the sedan to make a beeline to the hospital already.
But as the vehicle sprang to life, Max spoke up. âPatrick, take us to the Premier Palace,â he commanded.
Patrick, not one to cross Max, simply nodded.
Andrew, incredulously whipping his head around, blurted out, âAre you out of your mind? Youâre coughing up blood and want to go to the Premier Palace?!â
âCough, cough, cough.â
No sooner had Andrew finished his rant than Max started coughing again, hison turning a shade paler.
Andrew clamped his mouth shut, grinding his teeth in frustration, and finally let out a resigned sigh.
Fine, the Premier Palace had its own private doctors, which was a heck of a lot better. than staying cooped up in the office working overtime.
They reached the Premier Palace in no time, where a private physician was already waiting.
Max stepped out of the car and was promptly whisked away for a thorough checkâup. The rest of the group in the living room wore grave expressions, dreading the doctorâs verdict.
The doctor was on edge, too, understanding that coughing up blood wasnât a trivial matter; any serious diagnosis could throw the Dorsey family into disarray.
After the examination, the doctor breathed a sigh of relief. âItâs just acute stress,â he said. âRest up, and take a couple of days off from the office. Stay home and recuperate.â
Max, with his eyes closed, didnât respond. Andrew and Kenzo exchanged glances, noticing Maxâs unusual vulnerability. Neither wanted to say anything that might agitate him further, especially after the doctorâs diagnosis.
Wesley, the butler, came in with a cup of calming tea and handed it carefully to Max. After a couple of sips, Max frowned. âIâm tired.â
That was the signal for everyone to leave.
Kenzoâs eyebrows knitted together, noting the lack of color in Maxâs lips. âAre you sure your donât need the hospital? Who gets discharged in three days with injuries like yours? Whatâs the rush?â
Andrew chimed in with his agreement. âYeah, letâs head to the hospital now, Max. You look as pale as a ghost.â
Max lifted his gaze, sweeping it over them, and then stood up, heading upstairs. âIâll have Patrick see you off.â
11:56 Andrewâs mouth twitched with annoyance, but with Maxâs dismissal clear, Andrew couldnât glue himself to the spot and stay.
âLook at him! Feels even colder than before, doesnât he? Is all this because he forgot Brielle?â
At the mention of Brielle, Kenzoâs eyebrows shot up in surprise. âForgot Brielle?â he queried.
Andrew, ever the chatterbox, scoffed, âYour sister said so. Max woke up with amnesia, leaving Brielle in the dark. I reckon itâs true; heâs less human than ever.â
Both men turned their questioning gaze to Patrick, who was trailing behind.
Patrick bowed respectfully, his answer watertight as ever. âI am not at liberty to discuss Mr. Dorseyâs matters.â
Andrew snorted. After all these years, Maxâs assistant was still a closed book. No wonder Max trusted him.
Knowing heâd get nothing out of Patrick, Andrew hopped into his convertible, ready to speed away.
âRegardless of whether he forgot Brielle or not, it makes no difference to us. Patrick, just make sure he takes care of himself. If anything goes awry, Beaconsfield will have quite the stir.â Andrew said before leaving.
Patrickâs face remained respectful. âMr. Clements, rest assured, I will take good care of the CEO.â
With a nod, Andrew drove off in his convertible.
Kenzo stood for a moment, eyeing Patrick. Hewas the very image of composure, neither too humble nor arrogantâtruly Maxâs man.
Kenzo chuckled to himself and got into his car, driving away.
Patrick sought out Max, who had just finished showering, droplets of water trickling down from his hair.
âHave they left?â
âYes.â
Max walked to the window. âHow much longer before everything is settled?â
âTwo days at best. The paperwork is complex, but the lawyers are pushing things along.â
Hmm.â
Maxâs tone was indifferent, but he couldnât help another bout of coughing.
âSir, you should really rest these next few days,â Patrick urged. âWe have a lot riding on your wellâ
being, and thereâs the impending alliance with the Rowland family. A dinner between the families is in order.â
Max nodded, then pressed a hand to his temple before lying down on the bed.
Patrick turned off the light and quietly left the room.
11:56 Malay Pex had suctively reaching out beside him, only to embrace empty air. Hist hast decat party, the taste of blood almost too much to bear.
TAUSA, CONSÄ, CON A few coughs escaped him as he chiklishly stuffed a pillow into his arms, holding it tight as he drifted off to slee