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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1059

Chapter 1059 Living Hell

Arielle was still confused as to what had happened. She only figured it out after taking Vinson’s phone and reading the news and comments.

At that moment, tears sprang to her eyes.

She was already glad to have Vinson backing her up. She never thought so many people would be defending her too.

Wiping the tears off her face, she then smiled and said, “I never knew it feels so good to be defended by others.”

Vinson then pulled her into his arms and planted a kiss on her lips. Softly, he whispered, “You deserve this.”

You deserve to be supported by so many people.

Right then, Rayson skipped over and yelled, “Mr. Nightshire, Ms. Moore, it’s done!”

However, when he raised his head, he was greeted by the sight of the two hugging. Immediately, he turned away from them.

Oh, bad timing.

Arielle quickly pushed Vinson away and cleared her throat. “It’s done?”

Rayson nodded and turned back to look at her. “I negotiated with the person in charge, and he agreed to decrease the annual rent of two hundred thousand to a hundred and fifty thousand.”

Arielle nodded. “We’ll start renovating today then. This shop is originally a food and beverage store, so there isn’t too much to change. We just need to make minor changes. If we’re quick enough, we’ll be able to finish the renovation in two weeks.”

Vinson nodded along with Arielle and asked, “Do you really not want to rent a space in Nightshire Group’s mall? You won’t need to pay rent.”

However, Arielle shook her head. “I’ve made up my mind. Maureen’s Kitchen’s target customers will be middle-class individuals, so the prices of the food can’t be too expensive. Hence, this place will be the best place for it to be. This entire street is like a food street, so it’s on par with a mall in terms of customers. Moreover, the people who are living here are Jadeborough citizens. If we can build a good reputation among them, we’ll have a much easier time to open up another branch of Maureen’s Kitchen.”

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