Chapter 381
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Brielle couldnât help but doubt the sincerity of the woman before her. After years of blind devotion, how could she suddenly see the light?
Was Sue just probing her?
Before Brielle could respond, Sue continued to mutter to herself.
âItâs all my fault. Iâve ruined everything, my parents, Sarah⦠I kept thinking Simon would change. for the better. Iâve invested so much. Quitting now would be like abandoning everything Iâve worked for, right?â
A flicker of understanding crossed Brielleâs eyes. Staying with a guy like Simon was like playing the slots in Vegas. Once you started, you couldnât pull yourself away because you were convinced that the next pull might be the jackpot. That tantalizing taste of victory was addictive, and the rollercoaster ride of highs and lows was overwhelmingly disorienting.
So, of course, Sue wouldnât snap out of it that quickly. Others must have warned her about Simon before.
Her current confession was nothing more than a test for Brielle. But at least, Brielle thought, Sue was starting to think for herself.
âSue, after you leave the precinct, check this place out,â Brielle said, handing her a scrap of paper.
Sue instinctively stepped back, her guard up. She clearly didnât trust Brielle.
Brielle had no patience for further talk. She tossed the note and walked away.
The address on the paper made Sueâs pupils shrink. It was the house she had sold off long ago, a place she hadnât returned to since.
What was Brielle implying?
Seeing the confusion etched on Sueâs face, Brielle offered a reminder, âArenât you curious to see who ended up with the house you sold for a song?â
Sue clutched the paper, her heart pounding. Brielle wouldnât share this address without reason. âThe cousin who introduced you to Simon, wasnât she the one who came from the countryside. seeking your help? She got your house for a steal and now has found herself a decent guy. Sheâs living the dream with a perfect little family.â
That cousin, just like Simon, was uneducated. In her cousinâs eyes, Sue didnât deserve her city life or her college degree. She wanted to ruin Sue, so she set her up with Simon.
And Sue played right into her hands. Her life was shattered by Simon.
Sue collapsed, her mind buzzing, tears flowing like a faucet left open. Sueâs face turned pale, her mind buzzing. Her legs gave out, and she knelt on the ground.
She didnât have the heart to ponder over Brielleâs intentions now. The fact that Brielle got the guts to give her this address showed that it had been verified.
The happier her cousin led her life, the more it proved how successful her scheme was back. then, and how much of a failure Sueu was.
She collapsed on the ground, trembling all over. This was ten thousand times more painful than losing Simon.
After several minutes of silent weeping, she took a deep breath. She had planned to feign trust in Brielle, to see what this smoothâtalking woman was up to. She hadnât expected Brielle to drop such a bombshell.
âBrielle, you see me crying. Do you think Iâm putting on an act? Do you find me disgusting?â
âNot at all. But maybe you should cry at your parentsâ graves. Theyâd find peace knowing you cared,â
Brielle said coolly, having done her part regardless of Sueâs trust.
Brielle never believed in Sue anyway. Just like Max said, someone who didnât care about their own life was capable of anything.
Despair etched Sueâs face. âI still canât let go of Simon. I know itâs my fault, my just deserts. I loathe myself for it, yet I canât stop arranging everything for him. I canât visit my parentsâ grave. The last thing I want is to make those who plotted everything pay, to at least avenge Sarah.â
She was no qualified mother.
Brielle raised an eyebrow, gauging the truth in her words. Whether true or false, it was no longer Brielleâs concern. She was no saint.
âThat person is too powerful for you to touch,â Brielle said.
Sue looked up, determination in her eyes. âJust tell me who it is.â