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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1611

Chapter 1611 Missing You

When Arielle woke up the next day, Vinson was nowhere to be seen. She went to wash up before going downstairs. At that moment, Susanne was sitting on the couch and reading the newspapers. When Susanne saw Arielle walking down the stairs, she quickly told the housekeepers to bring breakfast over.

Arielle sat down and asked, “Mom, how’s your recovery? Do you feel any discomfort?”

“I feel fine. No discomfort whatsoever,” Susanne answered with a smile.

Arielle felt relieved upon hearing that. After breakfast, she went to Maureen’s Kitchen. As usual, business was booming. She then went through the balance sheets and found out that the business was doing well over the months. In order to motivate and reward the employees, she gave everyone a bonus.

After leaving Maureen’s Kitchen, she went to Moore Group to learn about the recent developments. Once she was done, she handed over the operation to the person in charge before going home. When she arrived home, Susanne was resting in her room, so she let her be.

She then went to her bedroom and turned on the computer to publish a notice about recruiting doctors. This time around, she was offering high wages and good incentives. However, she only wanted the top doctors.

Besides that, she highlighted that doctors with families could bring their family members with them, and she would arrange jobs and schools for them.

Within half an hour after she published her notice, she received more than a hundred applications. She screened and went through them one by one before selecting the top ten applicants. She then got them to sign their contracts and wait for her further instructions.

With that out of the way, Arielle whipped out her phone and opened the messages that were transferred to her from Nancy’s side. Arielle was caught up with Susanne’s matters, so she hadn’t had the time to check those messages.

Arielle proceeded to click into the unopened voice messages and listened to them one by one.

“Nancy!”

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