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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1519

Chapter 1519 Going Back Home

Since the decision had been made, Arielle intended to fly back home as soon as possible after delaying the plan for approximately a month. Upon finishing her meal, she made her way to the palace with Vinson. She wanted her father to grant her several visas in order to bring a couple more individuals from Chanaea. Without a visa, traveling would be inconvenient for them.

Lately, Dylan had been busy with some national affairs and had very little time to visit Arielle. When he heard from Sybil that she came, he stopped working at once, left his study, and greeted Arielle with a bright grin.

‘‘What have you been up to recently that you had no time for your father?’‘ Ever since Arielle acknowledged and accepted him as her biological father, he became more casual and less cautious around her.

Arielle was delighted to see that change in him though she did not comment about it. She welcomed their newfound method of interaction as father and daughter as it made her feel more comfortable. Conversely, she would not have liked it if he continued to be courteous and faintly aloof just because he felt sorry for being absent for over two decades of her life.

‘‘I’m sorry. I should have visited you more often.’‘ Though Arielle answered in an indifferent tone, she could not contain the smile in her eyes.

‘‘It’s quite troublesome for me to make a trip, so please come see me every now and then.’‘

Dylan did not make an obvious request for her to come more frequently, knowing that she might be busy with her life too.

As much as Arielle wanted to say yes, she paused for a moment and changed her reply. ‘‘Dad, I’m here to inform you that I plan to go back to Chanaea these two days.’‘

All of a sudden, Dylan’s smile stiffened, but he pretended as though nothing had happened. ‘‘This is nothing new, isn’t it? We’ve talked about it for quite some time now. Go ahead. You can always return after a while.’‘

His words carried an intense reluctance to let her go.

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