Chapter 176 He Has Fallen For Arielle
I found out that Henrick and Cindy have been poaching our employees. The relationship between the both of them is also questionable. But most importantly, I discovered that Henrick has been in contact with his family. For Sannie’s sake, I can’t keep them around anymore!
That was the last entry in the diary.
After checking the timeline, Arielle estimated that the entry was written three days before her mom passed away.
Perhaps, Henrick and Cindy killed mom because she wanted to chase them away after finding out about their evil plot!
But, what is “his family” about?
Is she referring to my biological father’s family? If that’s the case, how did Henrick manage to come into contact with that family that was so out of reach that even mom wasn’t worthy of?
As Arielle was lost in her thoughts, her phone chimed.
The woman glanced at her phone and saw that it was a message from Vinson.
He texted: Are you asleep? The live stream is tomorrow. Are you nervous?
After Arielle returned home, her mind was entirely focused on her mom’s diary and she did not think about anything else. It was only when she saw Vinson’s message that she remembered she had a live stream the next day.
She took a look at the time and realized that it was already past 11 p.m., which meant that she should be going to bed.
Arielle could not stop thinking about the “him” who was mentioned multiple times in her mom’s diary. There was so much that she needed to find out but she knew that she had to be patient.
Henrick might hold the key to the answer.
Arielle closed the diary and rubbed her eyes. After locking the diary away, she quickly washed up and headed to bed.
Before she slept, she texted a reply to Vinson: I’m not nervous. Gonna sleep now.
After seeing Arielle’s short reply, Vinson, who was resting in his company’s lounge, tossed and turned restlessly, unable to fall asleep.
He had thought so hard to come up with a topic to chat with Arielle about, but she had simply ended the conversation just like that.
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