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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1659

Chapter 1659 Follow Her Closely

Initially, Arielle thought Nancy would stall for time to hinder Aaron’s succession to the throne. Surprisingly, the latter made an official announcement about that the following day after her father’s funeral.

Even though Aaron’s succession to the throne was built on the tragic fate of her father, she still intended to congratulate him.

Recalling Aaron’s aloofness toward her, she changed her mind about calling him and sent him a congratulatory message instead. Soon, half an hour passed, but she did not receive any reply from him. Knowing that he paid no heed to her, she let out a sigh before putting her phone down. Since he disregards me, I’d better stop bothering him.

At the moment, the arrest warrant was bugging her. She knew that she had to gear up so that Nancy would retract the nationwide arrest warrant. Without hesitation, she took out her laptop to send a few emails and waited patiently for a reply.

In the meantime, Linda glowered coldly at the man in front of her in a hotel. “How did you manage to know my whereabouts?”

To prevent him from clinging to her, she stayed in Lightspring for a few days intentionally before heading toward Turlen. Nobody else knew about her current location, not even the Duke. Furthermore, she was only in the country for barely one month. It never occurred to her that he would be able to locate her whereabouts so soon.

Mark looked at her with a grin. His effort finally paid off after trying to track her down for more than one month. “I’ve been dropping by hotels and inns every day, trying my luck by asking around if anyone had seen you.”

Too bad the hotels were particular with their guests’ confidentiality, and he failed to bribe any staff for information. He even regretted that he had never learned to hack. Otherwise, it would be easy as snapping fingers for him to track her down.

Catching sight of his gleeful smile, Linda asked coldly, “How long have you been looking for me?”

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