Chapter 1334 No Other Choice
“What?” Andrea grew flustered when she learned that Vinson had been shot. “Was it serious? Where is he? Why aren’t you with him now?”
“I operated on him for six hours. He’ll be fine after making it through the night,” Arielle revealed.
Naturally, she wanted nothing more than to be with Vinson.
Alas, Aaron was too impatient, and she had no other choice.
She was in a dilemma. It wasn’t easy to choose between her adoptive parents who brought her up and her beloved man.
In the end, she could only attend to the most urgent matter first.
“San, since we’re going to depart tomorrow, what about Vin?”
They knew how capable Arielle was. Since she said that, it meant that she was confident that Vinson would recover.
We’re going to Turlen tomorrow with no confirmation of our return date. What if Vinson fails to contact me?
As that thought popped up in her mind, Arielle felt extremely conflicted. However, the chance to enter Turlen was rare, so she had to leave Vinson for the time being. She would leave Turlen and return to the country after finding her father.
He couldn’t wait for the day Arielle would join him in Turlen, for life would definitely be interesting with her.
The next day, Arielle tried giving Casper a call early in the morning. Alas, the call failed. Arielle cut the call angrily. Aaron must’ve limited our communication. I can’t call him, so I’ll just send an email.
With that thought in mind, she used her phone and typed out an email to inform Vinson of her current situation. After she clicked on the send button, a red notification popped up on her phone’s screen a few seconds later with the text “Unable to send the email.”
Assuming the line was bad, she was about to resend the email when her phone rang. It was an unknown number. She didn’t want to answer it but was afraid she might miss something. Thus, she ended up answering the call.
“Ms. Moore, that’s a bad move. If you keep doing that, I’ll be forced to break my promise.” Aaron’s voice rang out from the other end of the line.
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