Chapter 353 - - Do You Believe Me
Chapter 353 of "No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother" opens revealing: Maya Spencer rushed out in the morning, didnât have breakfast, and didnât report to Liam... Keep going!
Maya Spencer rushed out in the morning, didnât have breakfast, and didnât report to Liam Spencer, so she pulled her phone out of her purse, ready to make a call.In the driverâs seat, Ella Turner saw Maya reach for her phone and quickly asked, "Maya, who are you calling?"
"Liam. I left without telling him."
Hearing that Maya was going to call Liam, Ella quickly snatched her phone away and angrily said, "Why call him? Donât tell him anything."
From Ellaâs attitude, Maya could tell she particularly hated Liam, hating him on her behalf.
This made Maya feel awkward. She bit her lower lip and cautiously explained, "Ella, things between Liam and me have been pretty good lately. Heâs been very nice to me, and things will only get better."
Maya was sure that as long as Liam didnât mind the bookmark incident and as long as she kept a distance from Lillian Morris, she basically wouldnât upset him anymore, and theyâd have no conflicts.
But Ella didnât believe Mayaâs explanation and angrily insisted, "Maya, donât comfort me or speak for him. I used to think he was a good guy, but now I realize heâs the worst Iâve seen. Even being with Henry Reid is better than being with him."
Listening to Ellaâs criticism of Liam, Maya felt like crying without tears. If she hadnât vented about Liam in front of Ella, she probably wouldnât dislike him so much. However, Liamâs previous mistreatment of her wasnât untrue either.
She bit her lower lip, looked at Ella for a while, and awkwardly said, "Ella, I shouldnât have told you these things, making you upset. At least everythingâs getting better now. As for the past, I acknowledge my incompetence, but in the future, Iâll protect myself. Trust me."
After spending these days together, Maya had mostly figured Liam out, so she felt confident in saying this, hoping Ella wouldnât get involved or be affected.
"Maya, youâre so silly. I know what youâre worried about, but from now on, donât be!"
"Ella, what do you mean by that?" Maya could hear the hidden meaning in Ellaâs words.
"No meaning. Youâll find out soon."
Seeing that Ella wouldnât give her more information, Maya didnât bother asking. She figured sheâd know once they reached the destination.
So, she simply closed her eyes and laid back in the car to take a nap. She had been up too late last night with Liam and was woken up by a call this morning. She hadnât slept enough, so now was a good time to catch up on sleep.
Thirty minutes later, Ella arrived at their destination and nudged Maya, reminding her, "Maya, weâre here. Get out of the car."
Maya was sleeping deeply. Ella called her several times with no response until she shouted near her ear, causing Maya to wake up suddenly, rubbing her eyes and asking, "Where are we?"
"The airport! Hurry, get out." Ella said as she helped unbuckle her seatbelt.
"The airport? Ella, are you leaving, or is your brother leaving?" Maya was confused.
"Maya, why ask so much? Youâll see when we get there." Ella said, pulling Maya out of the car and heading to the waiting area.
When they hurriedly arrived at the departure hall, Maya saw Lillian Morris standing in front of her.
For a moment, Maya was stunned, thinking, whatâs going on here?
So, she forced a smile at Lillian and asked, "Brother Morris, are you leaving?"
Beside her, Ella burst out, extending her right hand and pushing Maya into Lillianâs arms, sighing helplessly and reluctantly saying, "Maya, go with President Morris!"
Listening to Ella, Maya immediately pushed Lillian away, furrowing her brows, and earnestly said, "Liam will go crazy. Iâm not joking; Iâm going back."
After saying this, Maya headed for the exit. She couldnât possibly leave with Lillian.
If she left with Lillian, Liam would certainly go mad, and if he went mad, what about the Morris Clan Group? What about her uncle?
Maya didnât realize that when she knew Lillian wanted to take her away, her first reaction wasnât concern for Lillian or her uncle but worry for Liam, with her mind imagining his furious bloodshot eyes and tear-filled ones.
She had seen Liam cry, so she unintentionally imagined earlier that if she left, Liam would definitely be upset to tears, so she immediately pushed Lillian away.
Her second thought was for Lillian and her uncle, so she couldnât leave.
In the waiting hall, Lillian, seeing the girlâs reaction, immediately chased after her, grabbing her wrist, saying, "Maya, you donât need to be afraid of Liam."
Lillian assumed Mayaâs reaction to pushing him away was a reflexive fear of Liam. Seeing her like this made him feel very uncomfortable.
"I am not afraid of Liam. He doesnât need me to fear him. Brother Morris, stop this." Maya was almost frantic, not knowing how to explain.
Her explanation, of course, Lillian wouldnât believe. He looked into Mayaâs eyes, angry and heartbroken, saying, "Your fear of him has already become habitual."
Hearing Lillianâs assumption about her, Maya struggled against his grip and helplessly explained, "Iâm really not afraid of Liam. Heâs been good to me. Letâs all just stop, okay?"
Maya was helpless because no matter how she explained, no one wanted to believe her. She knew that changing everyoneâs perception of Liam wasnât easy, given his long-standing dominance and continued behavior.
"Maya, Iâve arranged everything for the company. You can also rest assured about your uncle; he wonât be affected by this. Iâve prepared all the necessary precautions. You donât need to worry about anything; just come with me and live your life, a life not imprisoned by Liam." Lillian had prepared everything before daring to take Maya away, promising her no worries.
Seeing Mayaâs stubbornness, Ella couldnât stand it either, joining in, "Maya, stop overthinking. Look at your life now; you not only have to please him but are watched over by him every day. Youâre not a prisoner, nor do you owe him anything. President Morris has already arranged everything. You can leave boldly."
Listening to their advice, Maya was at a loss. She knew that even if she talked her mouth dry, they wouldnât believe her, only thinking she was worried about the two companies.
Indeed, she was also concerned about these because they underestimated Liamâs capabilities. Since emotional arguments couldnât persuade them, sheâd take a rational approach.
She took a deep breath and said most seriously, "Liam isnât that easy to deal with, Brother Morris. If I leave with you now, the consequences would be unbearable for both of us. Even if I returned to plead with him, it wouldnât remedy anything, so letâs not make such a fundamental mistake. Let me go, and let me return home."