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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 506

Chapter 505

Wendy shook her head, faking confusion. “I’m not sure. But Mr. Baxter said I have the highest possibility to enter the university within the entire class.”

“Excellent!”

She didn’t need to consider Arielle as a risk then, with Wendy’s words.

After hesitating for two seconds, Susanne couldn’t suppress her curiosity and asked, “Do you know the probability of Arielle making it into Maxwell University?”

Wendy’s expression froze. Her fists clenched tightly.

I knew it!

There’s no way Susanne will show that expression to me. So the reason is Arielle.

She’s actually considering that bumpkin, Arielle? Merely for that ridiculous song, In the Moonlight?

Dang!

At that moment, Wendy almost had a mental breakdown.

She tried her best to mask her frozen expression. Finally, she shook her head and laughed dryly. “Ms. Stone, are you joking? Mr. Baxter had warned that she would be removed from his class if she didn’t make it into the top twenty. She might not even be studying in

Jadeborough University after the monthly exam.”

A sense of guilt rose within Wendy due to the warning by Vinson.

But if I don’t put it that way, I won’t be able to stop Susanne‘s thoughts toward Arielle.

She saw Susanne let out a sigh and shake her head. There was a flash of disgust in the latter’s eyes.

“One’s learning environment is still important.” Susanne made her point without further elaborating. She didn’t continue her interest in Arielle but focused all her attention on Wendy.

The night darkened.

Arielle had barely managed to escape from Steven’s enthusiasm as she tugged Vinson to an empty corner. She whispered, Why do you ask me to take on Steven?”

Vinsons cheeks blushed pink at Arielle’s closeness.

She was so close that he could even count the number of eyelashes she had.

Arielle didn’t get a response from Vinson for a while. She tilted her head and asked puzzledly, “Did you hear me?

An unconscious movement from her closed the gap between them further.

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