Chapter 638
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Jaired casually swung his legs onto the coffee table, a faint glint of mischief passing through his eyes.
âMax is her shield. I you touch her, you can kiss our friendship goodbye for good.â
Andrewâs eyes were laced with sarcasm and spite. âI donât care about that. Even if Max goes ballistic, do you think heâd actually off me for messing with Brielle? Before that happens, Iâll make sure Brielleâs the one whoâs done for.â
It was clear he had had it with Brielle.
Chuckling lightly, Jaired loosened his tie. âWhatâs the real deal with the Rowland family mess? Didnâtâ
you dig into it? How did it suddenly blow up in the media like that? Donât tell me Brielle is behind this?*
Andrew had never considered pinning the situation on Brielle. If she had that kind of savvy, she wouldnât have gone straight to Harmony Haven Hotel to slap Tessa. She must have been out of options to resort to such drastic measures. He never considered that Brielleâs appearance at Harmony Haven Hotel was entirely because of the picture of the necklace Tessa had sent.
âDo you really think sheâs capable of that?â
Jaired squinted, rolling up his sleeves to his elbows. Unlike those pampered rich guys, his tan skin, still gleaming from a recent workout, radiated robust, masculine energy. A handkerchief hung loosely around his neck, which he used to absentmindedly wipe away sweat, his whole demeanor exuding an aura of raw vitality. He had been on the team for years, so his muscles tensed with each movement.
âAndrew, if she didnât have the chops, how did she manage to bewitch Max? The guyâs been living like a monk, for heavenâs sake. Before Brielle, I bet not even a female mosquito got close to him.â
Jaired had been curious about Brielle even before he returned to Beaconsfield. First Alivia, then Tessa, and now the Rowland familyâthere was every reason to suspect her involvement.
Andrew fell silent, his expression darkening with intensity. If it really was Brielle, then it was time to settle both old and new scores.
Jaired sensed the hatred was sufficiently stoked, so he ended the call. After a refreshing shower, he walked out, headed to the liquor cabinet, and took a swig of the finest whiskey.
The Rowland familyâs predicament had him concerned, and he had already done some digging.
Zaidenâs misdeeds were indeed factual and not fabricated, or else the higherâups wouldnât have acted so swiftly. But the tens of billions lost by the Rowland family overseas seemed engineered. The initial bid for that land was only twenty billion, but out of nowhere, several companies joined the fray, driving the price up to thirty billion.
Jaired, having spent years on the military, didnât have the reach to extend his influence internationally, and with the Riddle familyâs unique status, traveling abroad was a bureaucratic nightmare.
11-24 He managed to uncover that the Rowland familyâs overseas business was sabotaged, but it didnât seem related to Brielle. Even with all her cunning, how could she possibly extend her reach so far?
So he deliberately tossed the problem to Andrew, whose familyâs influence was more fable overseas.
Surely, they could unearth something. Whether or not it had anything to do with Brielle would soon be revealed.
A sharp glint flickered in Jairedâs eyes. If Brielle was involved, then her motives for being around Max deserved scrutiny.
Meanwhile, after hanging up with Jaired, Andrewâs complexion soured. He was itching to confront Brielle, to give her a taste of her own medicine.
That slap had left a mark he couldnât ignore, not to mention Brielleâs audacity in slapping Tessa right before his eyes.
If Max didnât care about their friendship, why should he?
Tessaâs crying from the passenger seat grated on his nerves. Softening his tone after hanging up the phone, he tried to comfort her. âStop crying. I wonât let Brielle off the hook. As for my mom, you know how she is. You remember how harshly she spoke to Aubree.â
In a sudden move, Tessa leaned over and kissed him fiercely.