Chapter 128
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Spencer felt a sharp pang in his chest, a dull ache that made it hard to breathe. His silence was broken by a pitiful hand reaching out, grabbing his wrist. âSpencer, itâs all my fault. I had no idea she was coming over tonight.â
The words were shameless, and even Tiffanie couldnât help but snap, âWhat a tramp! Hooking up with someone elseâs fiancé and playing the victim? Disgusting.â
She even spat on the ground, her face contorted with revulsion.
Not just Lillian felt the sting, but Spencerâs face turned thunderous. Who was Tiffanie to judge? Wasnât she just as flawed?
Lillian, as if frightened by Tiffanieâs brashness, pressed her lips together, holding back words as tears pooled in her eyes.
Until now, Tiffanie had been oblivious to Lillianâs true colors. Seeing her so brazen in front of Brielle, Tiffanie felt her blood boil.
âSpencer, what do you even see in her? I recall her grades werenât anything to brag about, and sheâs never held down a real job. Everything she eats, uses, and wears, itâs all thanks to the Haywood family or you. And yet you treat her like some kind of treasure? You must be blind. Brielle, letâs get out of here.â She couldnât stand another minute in this toxic atmosphere.
Lillian had no comeback. Tiffanieâs words were nothing but the truth. Her college degree was bought, and her work life was a string of partâtime gigs. But did men really care about a womanâs ability? Or was it all about charm and obedience?
Lillian sneered. Tiffanie was such a fool. The more Tiffanie belittled her, the more Spencer felt embarrassed. After all, a man wouldnât admit admit they have poor judgment. And Spencer, with his strong sense of male chauvinism, wouldnât tolerate a woman stepping on his head.
Sure enough, Tiffanieâs words roused Spencer. He wrapped himself in a robe and strode over, his towering presence overwhelming. âTiffanie, youâre really asking for it today.â
But before he could act, Brielle stepped in front of Tiffanie. Spencerâs anger faltered under her gaze, the hurt in his heart resurfacing. âBrielle, who do you think is to blame for this mess? You never loved me.â
Admitting such a thing was beyond humiliating. His eyes reddened, but he refused to stay and be embarrassed. With a bitter clench of his teeth, he said, âIâll wire you the money tomorrow, Brielle. Youâll regret this someday.â
Turning to Lillian, he said, âGet dressed, Lillian.â
Despite her resentment, Lillian had no choice. She had played the obedient lover for so long, only to see the multimillionâdollar mansion sheâd been promised slip into Brielleâs hands.
Tasting the bitterness of defeat, she shakily got dressed. As she passed Brielle, she couldnât resist a parting shot. âWithout this house, Spencer will buy me another.â
16:37 Unaware that her scandal had been leaked in the Beaconsfield socialitesâ chat groups, she thought she could still play the perfect victim. Those circles were already abuzz, replaying the incriminating video for laughs.
The groups that included Lillian fell into an eerie silence. They had only known Lillian as innocent, oblivious to her affair with Spencer, who was publicly engaged to Brielle. The video laid bare their indiscretions, and the context made it clear this wasnât a recent fling.
Lillian was the other woman.
In the realm of high society, mistresses and illegitimate children were scorned unless you could captivate the man and ascend. Otherwise, youâd never know how the glittering crowd would speak of you behind closed doors.
Brielleâs exposed photos were just a dinner with Kenzo, but Lillianâs exposed photos were her bedding Spencer. In contrast, the evidence of Lillian being a mistress was more than sufficient. Silence reigned in the chat room, and Lillian, oblivious to the turmoil, felt something was amiss when her message was met with silence. Any other time, her words would spark a chorus of agreement. To confirm her suspicions, she suggested they all meet for afternoon tea the next day.