Chapter 581 Brielle wrapped her coat tighter around her as she stood outside the hospital, feeling as if the weight of the world was on her shoulders.
Meanwhile, at the sanatorium, Alivia took a moment to compose herself in the restroom. She stared into the mirror, and a cold smirk crossed her lips.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe summoned a nurse into the room, asking about Max's whereabouts. Alivia had her people placed in the sanatorium, and Martha had welcomed them. They were fiercely loyal to her. This nurse was one of her insiders.
Seeing Alivia’s disheveled appearance, the nurse paled, rushing to fetch a bath towel.
Alivia’s tone was icy, “Is Max still with Martha?” “No, but he is staying here tonight. His assistant cto see him, and they're having a very important meeting.
He made it clear we're not to disturb them. Ms. Alivia, are you alright? Lettake you to get changed. You're so cold; you'll catch a deadly cold if you're not careful.” Good, Max wasn’t around.
A sly smile curled at the corners of Alivia’s mouth as she glanced at the nurse. “Keep your mouth shut about this.
Don't tell Max.” The nurse quickly looked down, pretending she hadn't seen a thing.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAlivia left the restroom and headed directly toward Martha’s room. Martha was sitting up in bed, still fuming over Max's stubbornness, feeling a sharp pain in her chest. Taking in Alivia’s wet hair and purple lips, she was about to jump out of bed with worry.
“Alivia! What on earth happened to you?” Alivia’s shoulders shook, and her eyes reddened, tears Buy falling.
Martha's expression darkened, “Max wouldn't do this. No matter how angry he is, he wouldn't lay a hand on you.
What really happened?” Alivia choked back a sob, wiping her tears. “Martha, I'm alright, don’t worry, about me. | just cto see how you were." Martha grabbed her hand and firmly made her sit down, retrieving a clean towel from her room and placing it on Alivia’s head. “Alivia, I've watched you grow up, and | consider you like my own daughter. You can rest assured.
You'll be the one to marry my son.” Hearing this, a gleam of triumph flickered in Alivia’s eyes, though her voice sounded even more distressed. “I know, but Max is fond of Brielle now. | won't force him.” “Why not just make Brielle disappear from this world?” Martha's eyes were sharp, but her voice was soothing as she dried Alivia’s hair. “I won't let her stand in the way of you and Max. Who did this to you? Was it that bitch?” 1/2 12-23 Alvia hesitated, then sighed heavily. “It was her. | saw her outside just now. She probably thought | was here to see Max. | didn’t expect her to be so strong. She pushedagainst the washbasin, tellingto stay away from Max.” Martha was vid. She already despised Brielle, and now even more so. “How could she treat Ike this! Sshe’s nothing but an orphan from a charity home. She doesn’t know her place!” “Martha, I'm fine. Let's not tell Max about this. Even if we did, he wouldn't do anything to Brielle. He would only think that | am making a fuss for no reason.” Alvia’s eyes showed a well-timed hint of sorrow, eliciting Martha's sympathy. “Go change your clothes. You're too honest for your own good, letting that bitch bully you. You've been raised too well just like your brother. Both of you are too gentle.” Alivia’s mother, Daisy, was renowned for her good temper and stunning beauty. Martha and Daisy were close friends for years, but since Martha had moved abroad, she had cut ties with everyone, not wanting her illness to beca source of pity.
“My mother often speaks of your health, Martha. Everyone hopes you get well soon.” Martha rubbed her temples, her expression melancholic as she looked at Alivia. “It’s been a long tsince I've seen Daisy. With my condition, I'd rather not see anyone until I'm better. Then | can catch up with them. But you... Daisy has made you too soft, and that’s why you're being bullied by someone like Brielle, who's nothing but a wild child from the charity home. No wonder she behaves so badly.” A deeper smile hid in Alivia’s eyes as she bowed her head, remaining silent.