Chapter 1207 There Is No Need To Lie
The subordinate gathered his courage and reassured Aaron, “D-don’t worry, Mr. Aaron. Ms. Moore probably didn’t realize that something was amiss. If she did, she would have given Vinson a call straight away. Since she didn’t and even refused to take his call, it’s likely that she still doesn’t suspect that we have twisted the truth with the pictures.”
“You had better pray that is indeed the case.” Aaron ordered in a frosty tone, “Without my permission, no one is to approach her. I will kill all of you if either one of you spoils my plans!”
“Yes, Boss!” the subordinate broke out in cold sweat.
“Why are you still here?”
Gulping, the subordinate replied, “With regards to the Mills, they are about to choose the head of the family. Also, our man has managed to infiltrate the Mill residence by masquerading as a patient.”
“Got it. What’s the timeline?”
“In three days.”
“Three days? That’s very soon,” Aaron answered thoughtfully.
Turlen was terribly short of good doctors.
As for the Mills, they were Chanaea’s foremost family when it came to ancient medicine. Hence, if Aaron could find out who the next head of the family was, he could get him on his side and gain access to the Mill family’s medical manuscripts. That way, Turlen could finally put its plan of dominating the world into action.
Consequently, the Mills were extremely crucial to his plan.
In contrast to spending time pursuing women, Aaron preferred to focus on work. After putting Arielle at the back of his mind, he began to discuss with his subordinate ways of getting the Mills’ future leader to join him.
Meanwhile, back at Maple Mansion, Arielle had gotten into bed early. After spending the morning helping Glenn to guide the cooks at Maureen’s Kitchen, she dealt with the matters relating to the operation of the third branch before working on set in the afternoon. Therefore, she was utterly exhausted by the time she got home.
However, she just couldn’t fall asleep despite tossing and turning in her bed.
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