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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 619

Chapter 619

Kelsea was even more astonished than Howard when she saw him.

She had been in jail this whole time and was hence unaware of all the happenings outside. Moreover, she

also did not know about the failure of the plan that she had taught Howard.

The reason Kelsea had been unable to get out of jail was that Vinson refused to relent at all.

It was her plan to use Soir Coffee to cause trouble in Nightshire Group so that Vinson would not have the time nor mental space to look into her matters. By then, she could get out of prison and seek revenge on Arielle.

The last thing she had expected was to see her own father at the Specialized Forces‘ Special Detention Center.

On top of that, her father’s limbs were all chained up, making him look more pathetic than she already did.

Kelsea was instantly stupefied.

Meanwhile, when Howard saw Kelsea, his hatred for

Vinson vanished immediately. Only fear and shock were left in his heart.

He was fine with being here. As long as Kelsea could get out of here, he was confident that the Morgans would be able to regain their former glory. But alas. who would have thought that Kelsea would be in here too‘?

Suddenly, Howard lost all hope and even all will to live.

One’s pride and ego would vanish completely at one’s most desolate moment.

Suddenly, he recalled that the men addressed someone called “Captain Nightshire.” Instantly, he fell to his knees with a thud as he begged Vinson fervently, “Please Mr. Nightshire, I beg of you. Yes, I had overestimated myself. How dare I bring you so much trouble? I know I am wrong. I truly do! I cannot hope for your forgiveness, but my only wish is for you to release my daughter. She is still young, and she can’t possibly spend the rest of her life in here!”

It was only then“ did Kelsea realize that Vinson was here too. I

At the same time, she also noticed that the Specialized Forces were very respectful toward Vinson.

What is going on?
She was completely confused.

But before Kelsea could gather her thoughts, Howard

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