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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1606

Chapter 1606 Not In Favor Of The King

“Sannie, I’m just worried about you and Vinson, but if duty calls, I’ll not stop you two from leaving.” Susanne looked at her and continued, “But I want you and Vinson to take good care of yourselves, and please watch out for your safety. You two are my children. I’d be devastated if something bad happens to any of you.”

Arielle was touched by her words. “Thank you, Mom. Don’t worry. Vinson and I will return in one piece. I promise,” she replied, her heart and voice brimming with gratitude.

Susanne said nothing in return and merely stroked her daughter-in-law’s hair gently.

A corner of Vinson’s lips quirked up when he came downstairs and saw their interaction.

“Vinson, Sannie said she faced two assassination attempts in Turlen. Make sure you protect her since you’re going to be with her,” Susanne exhorted her son as soon as she saw him coming downstairs.

The man responded with a smile of resignation. Come on, Mom. That goes without saying.

“Don’t worry, Mom!” he reassured.

While the three were having small talk, Susanne suddenly asked about the political situation in Turlen. She then learned that Arielle’s father was fighting for power against her grandmother. Upon finding out that Dylan was at a disadvantage at the moment, she began to worry.

“Wouldn’t he be helpless now that you two are away?” Susanne became even more anxious the more she thought about the matter. “Since my injuries have mostly recovered and Vinson has deployed people to protect me, you two should head back to Turlen as soon as possible!”

“It’s all right, Mom. There’s no need to leave in a hurry. I wish to bring a few doctors along as there’s a shortage of medical support in Turlen. It’s my dad’s wish to hire a few Chanaean doctors and bring them over,” Arielle said while holding Susanne’s hands.

“I need to bring some men over as well. It’s difficult for us to do anything when we don’t have our people to mobilize,” Vinson chimed in.

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