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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 191

Chapter 191 Ulterior Motives

Holding a luxurious gift box, Alfred handed it to Arielle with a smile. “Ms. Arielle, Ms. Actonward has prepared this gown for you. Since Mrs. Southall isn’t at home, she said she was worried that you didn’t prepare one. Hence, she took the liberty of doing so.”

Arielle raised her eyebrow slightly.

Since when did Yvette become so kind as to prepare a gown for me? It must be a trap. I had better be more vigilant.

However, Arielle didn’t reveal her true emotions. Instead, she received the box with a smile and even opened it in front of Alfred.

“Wow! It’s beautiful!” Arielle exclaimed.

Alfred’s eyes were filled with disdain.

Mrs. Southall even claimed that Arielle was as sly as a fox. But now, isn’t she just an innocent and vain little girl?

Hiding his contempt, Alfred replied with a smile, “It’s good that you like it. If you wear this gown to Ms. Actonward’s birthday party, she will definitely be delighted.”

Arielle nodded. “Don’t worry. I will not disappoint Yvette. In that case, let me try it on, and I will wear it to the birthday party.”

Alfred acknowledged, “That’s wonderful. After all, it would be rude if you didn’t wear the gown she prepared for you. Anyway, please go ahead and try it on. Feel free to let me know if you have any problems.”

“Alright. Thanks, Alfred.”

“Don’t mention it. It’s the least I can do.” Alfred left, smiling.

Arielle maintained the wide grin on her face until Alfred was out of sight.

Closing the door behind him with a frosty gaze, she laughed at herself in a self-deprecating manner.

At this rate, I’ll get an award for Best Actress.

Turning back into her bedroom, she carefully opened the box Yvette had presented her.

Inside, there was a gown, a pair of heels, and some accessories. Everything she needed was there.

Arielle examined the items carefully and even used a special method to test the material. Strangely, she didn’t find anything wrong with them.

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