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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 46

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 46

Henrick didn’t give it much thought and was elated at the fact that the collaboration with Arielle was not cancelled.

“That’s great, that’s great! Sannie, thank Mr. Nightshire quickly!”

Arielle gazed at Henrick intently.

Henrick would call her “Sannie” when she was useful. But when she was useless, Henrick would call her “Arielle”. What a stark contrast…

She turned towards Vinson and forced out her words. “Thank you.”

“No problem. Instead, I should thank Ms. Moore for collaborating with us.” Vinson said and he continued to talk to Henrick. “I would like to speak to Ms. Moore privately for the details of the collaboration. Mr. Southall, please follow my staff to sign the contract next door.”

“Sure, sure. Take your time.”

Henrick followed the staff to the meeting room next door to sign the contract with a smile. The meeting room was now left with Vinson and Arielle.

Arielle bit her lips and broke the silence. “I’m sorry you have to see my dad like this…”

“You did nothing wrong. Why are you apologizing?”

Arielle looked at Vinson. His gaze was dark, and she couldn’t find a hint of disdain nor sarcasm in his eyes.

He protected her dignity.

Arielle pursed her lips and said, “Thank you…”

Vinson pointed at the seat beside her and said, “Don’t thank or apologize anymore. Take a seat. Let’s talk about business.”

“Alright.” Arielle pulled out the chair and sat. They sat facing each other closely, and she could even see Vinson’s eyelashes clearly.

Vinson took out a contract and said, “The Soir Coffee is an important project for us this year. We will start the advertising and marketing campaigns tomorrow. Your shooting task might be tough for the following days. This is your schedule for the week. Take a look.”

Arielle took over the densely packed schedule. Besides shooting tasks, there was a stream of tasks such as live streams and ribbon-cutting ceremonies.

She carefully looked over and nodded. “Alright, I will cooperate with you.”

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