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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1005

Chapter 1005 Do You Take Me For A Child

“Mom?”

Cecilia didn’t hear her as she was laughing and crying at the same time while staring at Vinson. “Captain… You’re actually the captain of the Specialized Forces! Hahahaha!”

So, us Greenes have never stood a chance against Vinson to begin with! I can’t believe I threatened Susanne, thinking Vinson would have no other choice but to be with Wendy… In reality, we were dooming ourselves by making an enemy out of the Nightshires! Even so, this change of events is happening way too quickly! What a joke! I’m such a f*cking joke!

“Hahahahaha…” Cecilia couldn’t even tell if she was laughing at her fate or at herself, much to Wendy’s dismay.

Oh, no… With the state Mom is in, there’s no one else who can help me! Wait, no… Dad! I’ve still got Dad to help us out!

“You can’t take me away! I want to see my dad!”

The deputy captain of the Specialized Forces snickered as he said, “Oh, don’t worry! We’re taking you to see your dad right now!”

Wendy’s mind went blank for a moment before she asked, “What do you mean?”

“We’ve already taken the chairman of Southall Group into custody. You three are going to aid us in the investigation. If you cooperate with us, we might just let you see each other before you all get trialed in court.”

Those words struck Wendy like a bolt from the blue.

Dad has been arrested too? In that case, what hope do I have left? Hold on… If Vinson is the captain of the Specialized Forces, then surely he must be able to help me out!

With that in mind, Wendy turned toward Vinson and begged desperately, “Vinson! I don’t know anything about what my family has done! Will you please let me go? I’ve never done anything to wrong you…”

“Your involvement in your family’s affairs will be revealed once the investigation is completed,” Vinson replied coldly.

Realizing all hope was lost, Wendy let out a wry chuckle as she asked, “I love you so much, Vinson… Do you not care about me? Not even a little?”

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