Login via

Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1835

Chapter 1835 It Is Too Late

“No!” Gaspar snapped as he got to his feet. “Prepare yourself. Nightshire Group will be mine!” With that, he turned around and stormed off.

Once the company is mine, I will wipe its existence out of this world. After that, I’ll find an opportunity to send Susanne and Vinson to hell, where all three of them can have a family reunion.

After watching the leaving silhouette with a grim look in his eyes, Vinson sent out a text.

Meanwhile, the moment he stepped out of Nightshire Group, Gaspar saw Anna waiting for him by the street, which was a feeling that he relished in.

“What would you like to have? I’ll take you there.”

Anna had done her research the past few days and knew that Maureen’s Kitchen was nearby. She wanted to give it a try.

Gaspar, who had learned from his investigations that Maureen’s Kitchen belonged to Arielle, was initially reluctant to do so. However, unable to turn Anna down after seeing the hopeful look in her eyes, he finally nodded in agreement before taking her there.

As for the staff at Maureen’s Kitchen, they were well aware of Arielle’s relationship with Vinson. Therefore, the sight of Gaspar and Anna turning up as customers dumbfounded them.

What’s going on?

Those with Arielle’s contact number quickly took a discreet photo and sent it to her.

At that moment, Arielle was lying on the hospital bed while chatting with the Wilhelms. She was in the midst of persuading them to start a clinic in Chanaea when she received the pictures, to which she responded by narrowing her eyes. What is Anna doing here in Chanaea? And how did she get involved with Gaspar?

Before she could figure out what was going on, she received a flurry of messages asking what had happened between her and Vinson.

Cognizant that it was a case of mistaken identity, Arielle clarified that it wasn’t Vinson and instructed them to treat the pair as ordinary customers.

When he pulled her into his arms and whispered into her ear, she—with disbelief written all over her face—pushed him away abruptly. “H-How could you?”

“Linda, if I don’t do this, we’ll never have the chance to be together,” Mark lamented while looking at her.

If the Duke had given him Linda, he would’ve gladly laid his life down for the former. However, his hatred for the Duke was cemented after watching what the Duke did to Linda in his presence.

Nonetheless, Linda shook her head in response to Mark’s words.

During the lowest point in her life, the Duke had provided her with shelter, food, and education. As he had given her the opportunity to lead her current lifestyle, she couldn’t bring herself to betray him.

“Linda… it’s already too late…”

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire