Chapter 1042 Peculiar Fetish
Even Susanne had spotted the bionic arm.
As she had no idea it was a bionic arm, she found it similar to a real arm and shuddered in fear.
One lady was wondering why there was a broken arm in Arielle’s room.
Does she have a peculiar fetish? I’ve read a book where the main character suffers from acrotomophilia. He ended up falling in love with an amputee. Though the story is nice, it isn’t acceptable in real life.
She blurted out, “Ms. Moore, what is this?”
Afraid that it was Arielle’s peculiar fetish, Susanne was about to stop her friends from entering the room, but it was too late.
Before she could do anything, they had gathered in a circle around the bionic arm and were pointing at it with disapproving expressions.
Susanne was about to lash out at Arielle, but she recalled how Arielle had never let her down. Holding her anger back, she asked, “Arielle, what is this?”
Vinson looked at Arielle curiously, for he had no idea what it was, too.
Calmly, Arielle explained, “This is a bionic arm. It can help an amputee return to a normal life.”
At her words, a complicated look flashed on one lady’s face.
Susanne’s confusion intensified. “Then, why is it in your room?” she urged.
The lady grabbed Arielle’s arm and begged Arielle.
“Ms. Moore, please save my son!”
After understanding the situation, Arielle helped her up. “Calm down. I’ve just finished writing the program, so the product will only be launched next month. Since you’re Susanne’s friend, I can gift this test product to your son.”
The lady was delighted. “Really? Thank you so much! I owe you one!” she exclaimed.
She then turned to Susanne and bowed politely. “Susanne, thank you so much. The Seyward family owes you one!”
Susanne was inwardly pleased, but she put on a sympathetic expression and nodded calmly. “We’re friends, so it’s all right. Arielle, can it be put to use now? If possible, we can take it to her house to let her son try it out.”
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