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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1429

Chapter 1429 Putting Her In Danger

Maureen’s death was related to the people of Turlen. The fact that those people have grudges against her and killed her must have something to do with Arielle’s father. If we search for him so openly, that will undoubtedly attract the attention of those culprits who killed Maureen. Wouldn’t that put Arielle in an even risky position? No way. I can’t put her in danger.

“Sannie, that’s not a good idea. It’ll only expose your identity.” Vinson was very serious as he rejected Arielle’s suggestion.

She knew he was worried that those people would come after her. Despite so, she believed there was no better way to do it than the method she proposed.

“Tell me what I should do then. His name is fake. What else can I do other than pasting his photo everywhere so that he knows we’re looking for him?” Frustration was building up within Arielle so much that it became apparent on her face. She could not wrap her head around why her father had used someone else’s name, which resulted in the great difficulty for her looking for him.

Unable to come up with a good idea in such a short time, Vinson comforted, “Let me think of something else. If we really can’t think of anything, it’s not entirely a no to using this method. It’s just that we can’t let Harvey return for the time being.”

While Arielle and Vinson were brainstorming for ideas to find her father, on the other side of things, Dylan had made a surprising revelation. He had his brows knitted into one line as he recalled how he had conversed in Ustranasion with the young man who saved Arielle earlier at the hospital.

How did he know Ustranasion? Could it be that he has once gone abroad too?

Dylan presumed he was absolutely precise with his conjecture. Howbeit, he had no intention of pursuing the matter of the young man sneaking overseas. After all, he had always yearned for the world outside. If not for the laws restraining him, his relationship with Maureen would not have suffered such a fate.

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