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Master of his heart (Max and Brielle) novel Chapter 536

Chapter 536 

The threat was more direct than any spoken suppression could ever be 

Brielle sat silently in the car the tension palpable, while Tiffanie refrained from further 

conversation 

The car came to a halt outside the Premier Palace, and Brielle was the first to exit. She turned back, bending slightly to address Tiffanie still inside, I’m going in then 

You sure Maxie’s in the mood to see you now?” 

A bref pause flickered across Brielle’s face. I have to explain things to him

Tiffanie pondered for a moment, then fished out a lollipop from the glove compartment and 

tossed it out 

Catching it deftly. Brielle heard her say, Alright, go explain.” 

Brielle stood still for a moment, slipping the lollipop into her bag. Only when the sound of the car driving away faded did she slowly make her way inside the Premier Palace

The festive lights were still hanging, the cheerful banners were still plastered on the walls, and even the tacky, colorful fairy lights were twinkling as ever. But inside, it was eerily quiet

She rang the doorbell, and Wesley came to open the door. A glance around the hall revealed only Wesley. Max hasn’t come back yet?” 

Wesley shook his head, exhaling a weary sigh, He usually wouldn’t come back for the holidaysI thought, with you here, he might-He trailed off, the words left hanging

Brielle swapped her shoes at the entrance, heading towards the sofa while dialing Max’s number. She was wearing the matching slippers they’d bought together: hers white, his black

The mechanical voicemail greeted her from the other end, no answer. She dialed again. It was as if she’d keep calling until he picked up

Max stared at his continuously ringing phone, rubbing his temples. His computer was still on. and the executives were waiting for him to speak on an international conference call. All they heard was the incessant ring of his phone, and the CEO, staring at the device, silent

No one dared to interrupt; they waited in quiet anticipation. Finally, Max faced the screen. Let’s postpone the meeting until after the New Year. Spend some quality time with your families.” 

The international executives couldn’t help but feel that their CEO sounded forlorn when he said those words, but no one argued, quietly packing up their documents as Max shut down the computer

If he paused, his father’s words echoed in his mind. That just proves you don’t love her enough.” 

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Brielle’s retort inevitably followed in his head. Max isn’t a calculated choice for me, but a defiant act of certainty despite knowing better.” 

He touched the coffee next to him, now cold Drinking it now would certainly keep him awake later, but perhaps the bitterness could stifle the tang of despair on his tongue

Did Brielle love him? Of course, he never doubted that

How much? That he wasn’t sure of. How shallow was her love, that she agreed without hesitation to his father’s proposition

Even though it was for them to be together, was she that confident in herself? What if she failed

It seemed she never considered the possibility or maybe didn’t care about it. That was a blow to him. Watching her agree so readily, he was incredulous and shocked. His heart felt pierced

Love, it turned out, could wound so effortlessly, more than any physical injury he had endured

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