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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 479

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 479

Luckily Wendy stopped me from losing my temper. Such a good daughter-in-law is hard to come by.
Wendy smiled and looked at Vinson with affection.
However, Vinson only had eyes for Arielle. His voice was soft and gentle when he talked to her, “Let’s go. You can play the piano once it’s moved to the hall.”

Arielle had been wanting to lift off the shawl to look at the Goddess of Hunting, so she immediately agreed, “Okay.”
As she was making her way toward the hall, she thought of Susanne and greeted her politely, “We’ll make our way to the hall first, Mrs. Nightshire.”
Susanne disliked Arielle, but given the latter’s family status, she forced herself to reply, “Okay.”
Wendy didn’t understand why Susanne would reply to Arielle.

Mrs. Nightshire even looks down on the Southalls. Why did she bother replying to a nobody like Arielle?
All of a sudden, Wendy felt a sense of crisis.

She didn’t have to be smart to know that Vinson didn’t like her. Hence, her only chance of marrying into the Nightshire family was through Susanne.
However, if Susanne liked Arielle, her status as the Nightshires’ future daughter-in-law would be in

jeopardy!
At that moment, the dean arrived and instructed the security guards to disperse the students to prevent chaos.

Meanwhile, Wendy led Susanne to the hall and took the chance to ask, “Mrs. Nightshire, what do you think of Arielle?”
Susanne pursed her lips and said, “Nothing much.”
Even if Arielle was a descendant of the Moore family and the daughter of her ex-best friend Maureen, it couldn’t change the fact that she was raised in the countryside and was unable to become a real socialite because she was never brought up to be one.

Sensing that Susanne disliked Arielle, Wendy heaved a sigh of relief before she continued to ask, “Then why did you reply to her just now? I remembered that you didn’t let her in the last time the Morgans came over for a poker game.”
Susanne was about to say something about Arielle’s identity but decided against it.

“It’s different this time. Stop asking. You’d better stay out of her way.”
Startled, tears started to form in Wendy’s eyes as she asked innocently, “I’m sorry, Mrs. Nightshire. Did I annoy you?”

“No, what makes you think so?” Susanne hurriedly explained, “You are the perfect girl to be my future daughter-in-law. It’s just that I don’t want you to be connected to a country bumpkin. That’ll only devalue your status.”
Only then was Wendy rest assured.
She’s right. Dealing with a country bumpkin like Arielle will only devalue my status.
However, Wendy still needed to get rid of Arielle because Vinson was clearly in love with her.

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