Chapter 533
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
âWhat a silverâtongued devil you are!â
âIâm telling you, this lady mustâve pulled some shady tricks to catch Maxâs eye in the first place.â
âSweet talker. Would you have fallen for Max if he wasnât the CEO of Dorsey International?â
The accusers were distant relatives, their eyes ablaze with indignation as they stared at Brielle.
Brielle chuckled softly, a tinge of exasperation in her voice. âWhat can I say? When I met him, he was already the CEO of Dorsey International.â
Her retort was indisputable, and even Max looked down, his lips curving into a subtle smile.
The relative who had spoken was left speechless, huffing in frustration before turning to Michael.
Michael was the picture of composure, setting down his glass of bourbon. âBrielle, now that youâve been let go by Dorsey International and other companies arenât willing to hire you, even if you have the talent, youâve got no stage to shine on. If you say you love Max, youâve got to show some real commitment.â
He shifted the conversation away from personal feelings. Those who had once ruled the business world werenât to be trifled with by youngsters. From the moment Brielle and Max had entered, Michael had been plotting how to manipulate the situation to his advantage.
âI Can offer you a chance, though. Ever heard of Stellar Stage Entertainment? Itâs a subsidiary of Dorsey International thatâs been mismanaged since the new CEO took over three years ago. Dorsey International isnât too concerned with this little venture, but what if I were to make you the executive CEO there? Would that interest you?â
Before Brielle could respond, the relatives were in an uproar. Sending Brielle to run another company as the executive CEO? Why should she get such a lucky break?
âMichael, Brielle isnât one of us Dorsey folk. Is it really okay to hand her such a sweet deal on a silver platter? Surely we canât just do her favors because sheâs dating Max.â
âYeah, sheâs an outsider, after all. Why should she get to be an executive CEO?â
âAnd she claims itâs not about the Dorsey fortune, but I bet sheâs already scheming on how to carve up our family assets.â
They dared not criticize Michaelâs decision too fiercely, instead casting gloomy glances at Brielle, as if she had stolen their piece of pie.
But what nobody expected was for Max to outright reject the proposal. âI disagree, Father.â
Michaelâs expression remained impassive as he toyed with a piece of mint on his drink, âIf you disagree, then youâre free to leave. Thereâs no point in discussing this further. Sheâll never 15.141 enter our doors again with her head held high.â
Max stood up, ready to pull Brielle away with him, but Brielle stayed put, her gaze steady on Michael.
âMichael, if I take the job as executive CEO of Stellar Stage Entertainment, what level of success do you require before youâre satisfied?â
âA fiftyâfold increase in performance.â
He said it casually as if such a monumental increase was as light as a feather. Anyone familiar with finance knew that such a figure was a Herculean task, reserved only for the titans of business.
âFather!â
Maxâs face grew cold, but Brielle continued, âAnd if I achieve that, you wonât stand in the way of me and Max anymore, correct?â
Michael paused, peering at Brielle as if measuring her courage. âYouâve got guts, taking on Stellar Stage Entertainment without even knowing the mess itâs in,â he chuckled. âYes, I wonât object.â
A smile spread across Brielleâs face. âThen I accept.â
âSix months. If you donât deliver, you and Max are through.â
âAgreed.â
As Brielle uttered that word, she felt Max tense beside her. He looked down at her, a flicker of hurt crossing his eyes.
Brielle couldnât meet his gaze. âMichael is a man of his word. I trust youâll keep your promise.â No sooner had she spoken than Max released her hand and strode towards the door, clearly infuriated.
A smirk crossed Michaelâs face. Brielle was still too young. No matter how strong or confident she was, her readiness to accept the challenge so swiftly in Maxâs eyes translated to taking their relationship lightly. It suggested that she wasnât afraid to lose it, and that was precisely the problem.
He had always said that once the seed of doubt was planted, it was only a matter of time. before it took root.