Chapter 269
The most vociferous of the lot was Catherine from Kingston Enterprises. On a normal day,
she was thick as thieves with Miranda and seemed ready to jump into the fray herself to
defend her friend’s honor.
Brielle couldn’t help but find the whole situation amusing. Under the tablecloth, her hand
firmly gripped Aubree’s, signaling her not to do anything rash. Knowing Aubree, she would
have snapped back at the first biting word from the gaggle of women.
Miranda, bolstered by the support of the high society ladies, felt even more confident. She
had been preoccupied with Lillian’s legal troubles for the past couple of days, so seeing
Brielle with nothing more than a cast on her leg while Lillian faced possible jail time
infuriated her even
more.
Brielle was clearly taking it!
Miranda was so focused on saving her daughter that she even disregarded the relationship
Brielle had with Max. “Brielle, if you don’t drop this, forget about ever having a peaceful
life again.” Miranda threatened.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBrielle took a sip of her coffee, a picture of serene indifference. “Are you done barking? If
so, please leave. I’m trying to dine here.”
Miranda’s pupils shrank with rage, and, snatching up her coffee, she hurled it towards
Brielle’s face. Catherine, not to be outdone, aimed a kick at Brielle’s plastered leg.
Brielle could have dodged the flying coffee, but the sharp agony from the kick to her leg
turned her face pale, leaving her unable to focus on anything else. The scalding coffee
splashed onto her collar, and she tumbled from the chair, the sharp pain drawing a
muffled groan from her lips.
Aubree, standing opposite to her, instantly stood up, exclaiming in panic, “Bri!” She didn’t
have time to glare at the other women: she dashed to Brielle’s side, noticing the shattered
cast. The pain must be excruciating.
“I’m taking you to the hospital!”
Brielle’s eyelashes fluttered, a premonition telling her the bone that had just healed was
likely broken again. Her lips trembled weakly, unable to even glance at Miranda and the
others.
Aubree wasted no time, prioritizing the hospital over a confrontation. She helped Brielle to
her feet, slinging her arm around her neck and shot Miranda a furious look. “You just wait.”
Miranda arched an eyebrow, dismissive. What could a Clements family’s foster daughter
do to her anyway?
A person’s social circle spoke volumes about their class, and to Miranda, Brielle would
always be relegated to friendships with other foster daughters, never entering the inner
circle of the elite.
Chapter 269
The laughter of the wealthy matrons reinforced Miranda’s confidence. She had no reason
to fear Brielle.
Brielle, dizzy from pain and unable to put weight on her foot, finally spoke hoarsely after a
moment. “Aubree, I–cough, cough, cough.” Each breath was a struggle, and the coughing
fit took over.
Aubree clenched her teeth in anger. “Those harpies. Once I get you to the hospital, I’ll
come back to settle the score.”
Brielle leaned on her, the counterattack she had planned after Miranda’s coffee assault
interrupted by the unexpected kick.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCatherine of Kingston Enterprises, she noted that name.
Sweat beaded on Brielle’s forehead, the scent of coffee lingering in her nostrils. Aubree
supported Brielle into the car and drove straight to the hospital.
Back at the restaurant, the matrons continued to gossip about Brielle. The conversation
shifted. towards Spencer and Max. At the mention of Max, a glint appeared in their eyes.
Every mother with a daughter of marrying age dreamt of linking their child with Max, but
he had always been aloof, only showing interest in Alivia. Therefore, everyone in
Beaconsfield considered Max and Alivia the inevitable pair.
“I heard Max went abroad again to see Alivia. A friend of mine spotted him at the airport.”
“Those two families are probably going to join forces by the end of the year. It’ll be the
talk of Beaconsfield.”
“The Barnes girl sure is lucky, having caught Max’s eye since she was young.”
Miranda had been feeling a pang of regret, considering Brielle’s current connection with
Max. If Brielle whispered in his ear, the Haywood family would surely face consequences.
But as she heard them talk about Max’s trip abroad, a smug look crossed her face. It
seemed Brielle couldn’t hold onto him.
Max had left an injured Brielle behind to see Alivia overseas. The priorities were clear; the
scales had tipped.
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