Master of his heart

Chapter 99



Chapter 99
Once the room had finally settled into silence, she sent the email to Human Resources, officially terminating Emily’s employment.
It was late, but the HR department replied swiftly, agreeing to her request.
Brielle sighed in relief. She took a couple of days off to rest at home, not returning to the office until her foot was no longer a
hindrance to walking. As she parked her car downstairs, a vehicle revved up furiously from behind and rushed forward.
Brielle frowned and quickly swerved the wheel. The other car whizzed past her, crashing into the side of a building nearby. This
building was a standard design for Dorsey International, reportedly crafted by an Italian designer, with just the design fees
running over a million dollars. As she got out of her car, she spotted Emily stumbling out of the wreck, her forehead smeared with
blood. Brielle couldn’t help but chuckle. Had Emily been shaken up by Lillian again, taking a bullet for someone else not once but
twice?
“Brielle, you actually had the nerve to fire me?”
Brielle had no interest in entertaining such a foolish question. As her supervisor, what was wrong with firing an employee who
had tried to
harm her?
The incident that almost ruined Brielle’s appearance this time didn’t directly involve Emily, but she was the one orchestrating it
from behind the scenes. And now, she had come up with another move.
Brielle’s lips curved into a smile as she unhesitatingly dialed 911. “Attempted murder. Go tell it to the police.”
Desperate, Emily lunged forward, attempting to slap Brielle across the face, but her hand was caught mid–air as Brielle pushed
her against the
car.
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“Bang!”
Emily felt a sharp pain in her back, and her face contorted in response.

Gritting her teeth, she pulled a dagger from her purse and lunged at Brielle.
Brielle sidestepped and struck Emily’s wrist hard. “Have you lost your mind, Emily?”
Emily laughed coldly, as if she wished she could drink Brielle’s blood.
“It was Max in the bedroom that day, right? Lillian told me. You whore, how dare you–I’m going to end you! I won’t be at peace
until you’re
dead.”
The dagger clattered to the ground, and only then did Emily realize that. Brielle had some self–defense skills.
Brielle found it amusing that Lillian had some talent after all, having guessed correctly that it was Max in her bedroom that day.
She smiled. faintly and said softly to Emily, whose face was a contorted mask of rage, “Since you know it was Max in the room,
you should also know that he permitted me to fire you. And considering how hysterical you were that day, do you really think he’d
have any interest in you?”
What a stab to the heart. Brielle knew exactly what Emily cared about. most and targeted it mercilessly.
The last trace of color drained from Emily’s face as she stood frozen in place. Max had allowed her firing? Max had been hiding
in a woman’s
bedroom?
How’s that possible? He was untouchable!
Tears welled up in Emily’s eyes. “Aren’t you afraid I’ll tell Spencer? You seduced his uncle; you’re insane. Max would never want
you–you’re filthy.”
Brielle raised an eyebrow and slowly released Emily’s wrist. “The fact is,
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he’s quite satisfied with me in bed.”

Her words were like knives, leaving Emily bleeding inwardly. Even as she was escorted away by the police, she hadn’t
recovered, looking as
wilted as a dried–up flower.
As the handcuffs clicked around Emily’s wrists, Brielle could hear her mumbling.
“Impossible... impossible... He would never want you. He would never touch you,”
When the police were forcing her into the car, Emily suddenly thrashed like a madwoman. “Don’t you gloat, Brielle! I’ll see your
downfall. Do you think Max would love you? You’re just a fling, nothing more. He’ll discard you like trash, just like he will with
me–ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...”
Her hoarse cackling was eerie.
Brielle stood still, understanding now why Emily was so easily manipulated by Lillian. Her obsession with Max was bordering on
madness; the slightest spark could set her aflame.
The momentary satisfaction was followed by discomfort. Emily’s fate seemed to be reminding her, “Look, this is your future. This
is the consequence of liking Max.”
Taking a deep breath, she warned herself never to end up like that.


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