Chapter 376

Brielle wasn’t in the mood for deep thoughts; it was the first time she had witnessed two lives snuffed out because of her.

She needed a moment to breathe, to think about her next move.

Right now, Max’s embrace was her sanctuary, and she longed to surrender to a brief respite.

What should she do next?

Would Sue also end up dead if this continued?

Her mind was a whirlwind of chaos. She closed her eyes, forcing herself to rest first.

Max’s hand gently stroked her back, his eyes reflecting a chill as he noticed the weariness on her face.

He rose, carefully cradling Brielle in his arms, and laid her down in the bedroom.

The moment Brielle touched the bed, she stirred awake, sensing his presence in the room, and

mumbled, “I want to try again.”

Max froze for a second, gazing at her sleeping face, then tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear, murmuring. “Okay.”

was that since she left the hospital,

people.

one expected Simon to die, and Sue, clutching Simon’s mutilated body, wept with a heart–wrenching sorrow.

condemned Simon online were caught off

a man unworthy of fatherhood; the

wailing tugged

at a loss. about what to do next, so they began discussing

mishap or

her anchor, Sue finally let go of Simon’s body after much persuasion from

have come to

the morgue, watching as

buzzed with a message.

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die in vain? Brielle killed him. She killed your husband and your daughter. Will you let her get

grasping at straws became

Sue, that message was her lifeline, the

Brielle. Brielle had killed

away her tears,

morgue.

her husband! Even if it cost her life, she wouldn’t hesitate.

then make it seem as if Brielle had driven her

death to sway public opinion seemed like the

family was dead, why should Brielle live in peace?

as another

and that Brielle indirectly killed Simon. And with your husband dead,

of the hospital that she realized a crowd of reporters was waiting to

faced the cameras, her mind echoing the

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