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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 111

Chapter 111 The Temperature Rises

Afraid that he would chase her out, Arielle quickly added, “Don’t worry, I won’t disturb your sleep. I’ll just sit in the living room. When the time’s up, I…”

“Where’s the hair?” Vinson suddenly asked.

Arielle was stunned before reacting. She took off her shoes and retrieved a ball of tissue.

The strand of hair which she had secretly plucked from Henrick’s head was wrapped inside.

Feeling relieved, she said, “Luckily, I was careful enough to hide the hair on my way here. I’m afraid that if I kept it in my pocket, I’d lose it accidentally.”

As she spoke, she took out the hair and passed it to Vinson.

He took it disgustedly and said curtly, “Wait.” Then, he whipped out his phone and made a call, “Send someone over. I need to conduct a DNA test.”

Carter, who was on the other end of the call, widened his eyes. He asked in shock, “No way! Did you fool around outside and get someone pregnant? You aren’t that type of man…”

“I’m not that shameless. Cut the crap and send someone over. I’m in the penthouse suite at Jadeborough Hotel. Keep the matter hushed and tell the person to come over secretly.”

With that, he hung up the call.

Arielle subconsciously said, “Thank…”

Before she could even finish her sentence, Vinson scratched his ears impatiently and interrupted, “I’ve told you not to say those two words, right? It’s annoying.”

She was speechless. “You’re really such a…”

He’s a kind man, but his style of speaking is really so unlikeable.

“What about me?” Vinson raised his chin and stared at her.

“Nothing.” Arielle shook her head. “I’m saying that you’re a nice guy.”

Vinson snorted in disdain. “I don’t like you, so you don’t need to friendzone me by calling me a nice guy. I’m not a nice person at all.”

Looking at him, Arielle shook her head and insisted seriously, “No, I really think that you’re a nice person. If you’re somebody else, I wouldn’t have dared to come here.”

Vinson frowned.

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