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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 331

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 331

Vinson’s expression turned grim. He told Arielle, “I sent her to protect you. Could you take care of her for a while? She has a special identity, so it would be better not to let anyone know about this. I will come back immediately once I’ve settled my matters here.”

“Okay.” Arielle hung up without saying another word. She brought a chair to bring the woman down from the wall carefully.

There was an injured woman in their house. As it was not a simple matter and Vinson had also emphasized the woman’s special identity, Arielle could not just bring her to Henrick.

After contemplating for a while, Arielle supported the woman around the backyard and toward the servants’ quarters.

They met Larissa on the way, and Arielle stopped her and said, “This is my friend. Bring her to your room; she can’t show her face openly. Help me take care of her for a while. I will go and take some medicine to treat her injuries.”

Larissa nodded her head quickly and brought the woman into her room.

Luckily, there was no one near the servants’ quarters, and they were able to enter Larissa’s room successfully.

Although there were many servants’ quarters, there were not many servants in the Southall residence. Every servant had their own room, so no one would discover

anything if Larissa was careful.

This was also the reason Arielle placed the woman in Larissa’s room.

After a while, Arielle returned to Larissa’s room without anyone noticing, covering the first aid kit with her jacket.

Larissa was helping the woman wipe her wounds. However, the woman had her guard up and did not want to take off her clothes.

Only when Arielle returned did the woman’s expression slightly relax. She greeted respectfully, “Ms. Moore.”

As she was greeting, she tried to stand up from the bed. Arielle quickly stopped her. “You don’t need to stand. Let us deal with your wounds first.”

The woman’s gaze fell upon Larissa.

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