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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1531

Chapter 1531 Sorry For Your Loss

Dylan stayed in the hospital until the sun went down. It was only then that Vinson managed to convince him to head home.

Arielle’s identity had not been announced to the public, so it was inappropriate for the king to stay by her side for too long.

Initially, Dylan wanted to announce Arielle’s identity to the public since she was dead, but Vinson stopped him from doing so. They had not found the culprit behind Arielle’s murder, so even if Dylan wanted to reveal Arielle’s identity, he should wait until everything was settled.

Dylan found his words logical, so he patted Vinson’s shoulders and told him that he would definitely find the mastermind to avenge Arielle.

Hearing his words, Vinson remained silent. He barely has any power, so who knows when he’ll be able to find the culprit?

After Dylan declared that he was heading home, Matthew and the group of high-ranking officials escorted him back. Once the others were gone, Vinson became the only one left staying by Arielle’s side.

Vinson rubbed the bridge of his nose as he stared at Arielle’s body for a while. Then, he took out his phone and sent Harvey a text message. Forty minutes later, a black van stopped at the back entrance of the military hospital. After observing his surroundings, a man brought out the stretcher covered by a piece of white sheet and brought it into the van. Then, the van disappeared into the night.

The next day, Dylan came to the hospital again. Matthew and the others tried to tag along, but Dylan sent them away. Since the king was there to visit his daughter, he could not openly show his emotions if those men were to come with him.

‘‘How are we going to go about Sannie’s funeral?’‘ Dylan asked Vinson after chasing his subordinates away.

Although he was Arielle’s father, Vinson was her husband, so the latter would be the one to deal with everything after her death.

Staring at the body on the bed, Vinson suggested, ‘‘Let’s wait another two days before cremating her. We’ll be scattering her ashes into the sea.’‘ A pause later, he continued, ‘‘We’ll skip the ceremonies.’‘

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