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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 247

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 247

As soon as Vinson walked into the room, all eyes were on him.

He was a powerful man whose presence alone could command a room even without him saying anything.

Vinson’s unexpected visit had dealt another shock to Russell as he stuttered, “M-Mr. Nightshire, what are you…”

Before Russell could finish his question, Vinson had raised a hand to interrupt him while fixing a cold, hard stare at Mason. “You won’t admonish the truly vicious one, but you’ll call Arielle a vile woman? Have you forgotten that it was Arielle who saved Mr. Actonward? I’m starting to wonder if there’s something wrong with your head.”

Despite boiling with rage, Mason didn’t dare raise his voice at Vinson. “Mr. Nightshire, you can’t just listen to one side of the story. These days, anything can be made up, including sales slips and shop assistants. I know Yvette well, and I can vouch for her integrity. Besides, what good is there if she killed Mr. Actonward?”

Russell stood by silently with his eyes tightly shut, his mind in utter confusion.

Yvette was his daughter, and he refused to believe that she could be capable of such malice.

However, after witnessing everything that Yvette had done that day, he was starting to wonder if he had misjudged his daughter.

Vinson merely looked Mason in his eyes, the disdain in his gaze growing even more intense by the second.

Mason felt increasingly uncomfortable by the mounting pressure as Vinson continued to stare him down.

Mustering up his courage, Mason asked, “Mr. Nightshire, I’m sure my suggestions are reasonable. Why are you looking at me like that?”

Vinson pursed his lips and smiled. “You want to know the truth? Why not just get the person in to ask?”

Mason intentionally turned his gaze toward Arielle as he replied, “Because it isn’t difficult to bribe people.”

With a nonchalant shrug, Arielle quipped,

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