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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1641

Chapter 1641 Who On Earth Are You

“Who on earth are you, Dr. Moore? How did you know that word about His Majesty’s death is being covered up?”

Even though Arielle had once saved his father, Lawrence couldn’t help but feel doubtful of her.

Then, he remembered the news he had received early that day. Could she really be a spy from Chanaea, just like what the secretary had said?

Thinking that, the man’s gaze darkened as he stared at Arielle.

“I’m his daughter,” Arielle declared under his suspicious glance.

Those words sent Lawrence into a state of utter shock. Sonia was no different; she had known Arielle for so long, but never did the latter reveal her status as the king’s daughter.

“You… You’re saying you’re His Majesty’s daughter?” Lawrence asked, still astonished.

Arielle nodded. Had she known she would lose her father so soon, she wouldn’t have heeded Sybil’s advice on quashing her father’s thoughts about announcing her true identity.

At the thought of her father having worked so hard just so he could claim his throne and tell the world about her, the woman’s heart ached so much that she nearly couldn’t breathe.

She was filled with nothing but regret at this moment.

Lawrence turned to Harvey, who nodded to confirm Arielle’s identity.

“You call yourself His Majesty’s daughter, but what proof do you have? Why didn’t His Majesty ever disclose your identity?”

“Are you still able to reach him?” Arielle asked, letting go of Kelly.

Lawrence shook his head, looking worried. “I tried to call and text him after receiving the news, but there hasn’t been a response so far.”

I hope he hasn’t been caught. Please let him be okay.

Arielle remained silent after leaving the Wynter residence, her mind in complete disarray. She couldn’t accept the fact that her father, who had been doing fine all this while, was now gone.

Seeing the woman in such a state, Vinson pulled her into his arms, consoling her silently.

Suddenly, a piercing light flashed in their direction.

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