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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 399

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 399

Arielle suddenly recalled Vinson saying that her mother used to work as a guest lecturer in the university and that her mother occasionally brought Arielle along.

So this is what Vinson meant when he said that visiting familiar places of my past would help to jog my memories. It’s working! I should stay at the university

longer, then. It’s probably more effective in jogging my memory than digging for clues from more than ten

years ago.

The others did not find her knowledge of the cafeteria layout surprising. Harvey merely said, “I’ll help you with the shared dishes. Jared, Henry; the two of you can

Arielle did not refuse his offer, and they headed to the main counter to order some dishes.

The cafeteria had a vast selection of dishes to choose from, and Arielle ended up ordering eight dishes and a soup. She and Harvey carried the plates to the table where Jared and Henry were waiting.

Kelsea and Wendy happened to be in the cafeteria as well, basking in Christopher’s attention and personal food-ordering service. There was no shortage of people clamoring to assist them thanks to their beauty, even in an unfamiliar environment such as Jadeborough University.

The three of them were looking for seats in the cafeteria when a commotion broke out.

“Oh my God! That girl is gorgeous!”

Both Kelsea and Wendy smiled knowingly.

They must be talking about one of us.

Christopher did not even bother lifting his head as he said, “They must be talking about the two of you. Even the students in my year can’t stop going on and on about you two. You should start preparing your speech for homecoming queen.”

Kelsea arched her brow arrogantly while Wendy tucked a lock of hair behind her ear and said shyly, “Christopher, you’re making us blush. The campus is brimming with beautiful girls. They might not even be talking about us.”

Her words were but a show of faux modesty. Wendy was confident that the students in the cafeteria were

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