Chapter 56
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Brielleâs face was pale as she pulled out her smartphone, aiming it at Dustinâs face to start recording.
âMr. Lynch, I wouldnât be doing this if I wasnât desperate to stay alive. A man of your stature surely wouldnât stoop to quarrel with the likes of me, right? Just promise you wonât come after me again, and I wonât release this video of a woman flipping you over her shoulder.â
Dustin couldnât help but laugh, still pondering the strength of her move, âYouâve trained?â
Brielle nodded, âFourth-degree black belt.â
âNot bad.â
Brielle was taken aback, unable to fathom what was going through this manâs mind. Was he actually complimenting her?
She saved the video, no longer pinning Dustin down with her knee. Dustinâs shirt was drenched, and just then his phone started buzzing.
Standing aside, Brielle watched as his fingers deftly played with the gun, his whole demeanor casual and detached. In his eyes, human lives seemed as insignificant as dust. âAndrew, youâve arrived?â
Whatever the response was, Dustin, after hanging up, began to walk out of the alley. Halfway through, he paused and turned back to glance at Brielle, âYou know him?â
Brielle didnât reply, hearing him continue, âYour eyes reacted when I mentioned Andrewâs name.â
She wanted to deny knowing him. After all, both Andrew and Dustin were after her life. But Dustin didnât wait for her refusal, abruptly grabbing her wrist and heading straight for the black car parked nearby.
A black stretch Bugatti shimmered through the rain.
Inside the spacious car, Andrew flipped his phone in his palm after ending the call. Across from him, a man exuding an aura of austerity pinched a piece of paper between his fingertips â it was the auction catalogue.
âMax, whatâs Michael after this time?â
âThe Ten Divine Panes.â
Max set the catalogue aside. The scroll was the auctionâs showstopper, its price yet to be revealed.
× ×ר âNo wonder you needed to come personally.â
This scroll had never appeared in auctions before. It was the work of a court painter from the 17th century. Michael had always liked collecting such pieces.
Max glanced outside. Two blurred figures approached through the rain. âYou didnât get into a tussle with Dustin?â
Dustin wasnât a regular in the social circles of Beaconsfield and was unfamiliar to them. It was unexpected that he would join Andrew at the auction.
The North American elite were even more intricate than the Beaconsfield set, and Dustin, notorious in those circles as a playboy, had a reputation as tarnished as that of a male Tiffanie.
âWhy would I fight him?â
âYouâre both after Lot 8, right?â
Lot 8 was a one-of-a-kind timepiece. Andrew would certainly fight for Tessa, as in the past/most of these valuable items would end up being sent to the Rowland family.
Yeah, Iâm after Lot 8. Dustinâs generous with women, but not every woman is worth splurging on to woo her.â
The timepiece, by conservative estimates, would fetch around eighty million.
Maxâs gaze returned to the window, the figures in the rain becoming clearer.
Brielle tried to shake off Dustinâs grip, but he seemed intent on holding on tightly. Once they were seated in the more subdued Mulsanne, Dustin called Andrew in the car ahead.
with The stretched Bugatti was not far in front, and naturally, he wouldnât share a ride Andrew. They werenât that close.
They had originally agreed to meet at the auction, but now, soaked to the skin, Dustin would be delayed.
âAndrew, head on in. Weâll meet at the auction and then you can fill me in on any youâve got.â
news Being of similar age and with the Clements family and Infinity Brilliance confirming a partnership, the men had met before and dispensed with formalities.
After hanging up and ensuring Brielle wasnât going to bolt, Dustin finally released her to start another conversation with the person on the other end of the screen.
âA philosophy student? You think Iâd like someone so stiff? All she talks about are cultural paradigms and shifts in consciousness. If she goes on, I might have to get a primer on Rousseau. At dinner last time, she even said that the highest value is being ready to die for an internal ideal. I want her to surrender to me, not to some lofty cause. Look, weâre not on the same page. Donât bother me about her anymore.â
Dustinâs brow furrowed, tossing his phone aside in irritation.
For Brielle, it was her first encounter with this privileged son of fortune. Surprisingly, she felt he wouldnât harm her. There was an inexplicable sense of familiarity.
âMr. Lynch goes on dates arranged by others?â
It sounded like he was coerced into it.
Dustin gave a lazy smile, the hostility draining away, âItâs more like a selection of consorts.â