Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 43
Arielle pulled the slit of her skirt cautiously, like a girl who hadn’t worn a short skirt. She asked timidly, “Is the slit of the skirt too high?”
The stylist understood Chanean and replied immediately using her poor Chanean. “It’s not too high! It’s just right. You have beautiful legs, so you should show them off. Be confident and face your strengths, miss. You’re the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen. No one looks better in this gown than you! I’m speaking from my heart.”
Arielle knew her strengths, but how could a countryside girl like her had such confidence?
She looked towards Henrick timidly, he nodded at her and said, “Trust the stylist. People are more open in this era. The skirt is not too short, let’s pick this. Let’s go, it’s getting late.”
Arielle nodded and followed Henrick with her head low.
Seeing how Arielle acted made Henrick’s worry about the possibility of her becoming the second Maureen disappeared.
They arrived at Nightshire Group’s building at the promised time.
Located in the most affluent area in the CBD of Jadeborough, the Nightshire Group owned the whole street, not to mention the headquarters building- an unimaginably tall skyscraper.
The person in charge of Soir Coffee was already waiting at the door.
He was mesmerized when he saw Arielle in the video from the internet. Now that he saw the person in real life, he was stunned at the spot.
How could a girl look so perfect?
Perfect features, a perfect figure, and she even had incredible latte art skills. No one else could be more perfect than her to be the ambassador for Soir Coffee.
Nevertheless, the person in charge had been around. He pinched his ears to collect himself and went up to them with a smile.
“You must have had a tough journey. Please follow me upstairs.”
The person in charge brought Arielle and Henrick to the eleventh floor. The staff of the Nightshire Group, who was either holding their coffee or documents whirled around to look at her, with a mesmerizing look in their eyes.
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