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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 103

Chapter 103 Letting Her Get Into Bed

Arielle was perplexed as she looked down at the room key Henrick had shoved into her hand

All the pity and sadness she had felt earlier disappeared in an instant, leaving her in stunned silence.

When Arielle still didn’t say anything, Henrick thought she had gone into shock. “Sannie, being innocent and naive isn’t a bad thing, but that’d only work if you were still living in the countryside. Now that you’re in Jadeborough, you have to learn our ways, no matter how underhanded they might seem. There are times when making sacrifices is necessary.”

Arielle’s face had gone pale as she mumbled, “Are you telling me to use this room key to get into Vinson’s bed?”

Henrick wrinkled his nose as if Arielle had offended him. “It’s not as bad as it sounds, Sannie. Once you’ve gotten together with Mr. Nightshire, you’d officially be part of their family and the Nightshire Group. Imagine the fame and fortune you’d have! Not only is this for our family, but it’s also for your future. Marrying into the Nightshires is something many people won’t even dare to think about, and now, you have the chance to that life!”

Arielle felt nothing but a lump in her throat.

No matter how nicely Henrick put it, his intention was still for her to sleep with Vinson.

Arielle laughed bitterly at the whole idea. “Dad, if word got out about what I had done, I’d be mocked and looked down upon by everyone.”

Henrick immediately retorted, “No, you won’t! Those cowards only bully people who have a lower status than them. Once you become Vinson’s wife, nobody would dare criticize you!”

Even with his reasoning, Arielle’s gaze turned even colder.

“Then, what happens if Vinson doesn’t marry me and tosses me aside?”

Henrick shook his head with a smile. “Don’t worry. I can tell that Vinson has feelings for you. You ought to have more confidence in yourself, Sannie. Seize this opportunity, and you’ll have a bright future ahead!”

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