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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1267

Chapter 1267 Determined To Win

Queenie loved Donovan deeply, but the latter had feelings for Arielle in the past. This was why Queenie would easily get jealous and mad at Arielle. Although Donovan had clarified that he no longer liked Arielle, Queenie still felt uneasy about it. Who knows if he’s telling me the truth? I’m not a ringworm in his guts, so I can’t read his mind.

She was fearful that the old flame in Donovan would be reignited. So, she decided to send him away deliberately. “Darling, please take me to my brother.”

“Aren’t you participating in the selection of the head of the family? Why are you going to your brother’s now?” Donovan asked softly. Deep down, he was hoping to stay back, so that he could see Arielle longer.

“Something came up, and I need to see him now. Send me there now, will you?” Queenie held his hand and requested coquettishly. Left with no choice, Donovan wheeled her out of the hall, and to Cornelius’ study.

Upon reaching, Queenie came up with an excuse to shoo Donovan away and scored some private time with Cornelius.

“Cor, that b*tch, Arielle, is here to compete for the position as the head of the family. I don’t want to see her at all. Can you remove her name from the list?” Queenie went straight to the point, acting like a spoiled brat.

As a doting brother, Cornelius felt very sorry for what his sister had to go through. The accident cost her both her legs and repaid her with a lifetime in a wheelchair. Anyhow, he was conscious that none of these should give her any right to be willful and unreasonable.

“Queenie, you are now an adult who is married. How could you be so outrageous in your speech?”

“Cor…” She felt wronged.

“Queenie, you shouldn’t call Ms. Moore names. Also, she is qualified to join the selection for the head of the Mills. So, I won’t cancel her name. Aren’t you in the running for the title too? It’s a fair selection where everyone competes based on ability. All the best to you!”

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