Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 280
Mason gritted his teeth, unable to respond to Arielle in a diplomatic manner.
He had spent nights dreaming about
getting married to Yvette and was eager to announce it to the whole world.
After Yvette’s repeated and cruel refusal to accept his hand, he finally came to the conclusion that that night was a misunderstanding-Yvette had never liked him.
With the surprising turn of events, the marriage that he was going to have
simultaneously excited and frustrated Mason. The strength of the polarizing emotions within him caused him to be on edge for the past couple of days.
He took a deep breath and growled, “That’s none of your business!”
“That’s right!” Arielle said abruptly as a thought struck her. “Mr. Actonward mentioned that you guys are here to obtain your marriage certificate too. Forgive me for my poor memory, and also congratulations to both of you!”
Yvette was further incensed by the
sarcasm. “B*tch! Is this a joke to you? Go to hell!”
Mason reached out instinctively to comfort Yvette. Before his hand touched her, she whipped around to give him such a fierce glare that his hand never found her shoulder.
Feeling hurt, Mason vented all of his anger on Arielle. “How kind of you to come all the way here to share our joy,” he sneered, cold fury ringing in every syllable. “Now that the party’s over, get lost! Or I might do something I regret!”
Arielle pouted. “It looks like there’s a huge misunderstanding between us,” she said
jeeringly. “Apologies, I’m not here to celebrate your marriage. I’m here to have one of my own.”
She waved her red marriage certificate, the sight of which stunned Mason.
Even Yvette, who had been in a towering rage, was startled into silence at the sight of Arielle’s certificate. “Who… Who did you marry?”
Yvette burst out laughing all of a sudden. “Hah! I knew it! Evil b*tches like you will get your punishment one day. You must be sold to a rich old man so that your father can gather enough money to rebuild his office building!”
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