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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 629

Chapter 629

“I’m so envious of Dr. Ziegler. How could he know someone so capable like Ms. Moore?”

Hearing that, Queenie’s scowl only deepened.

It was known to the entire hospital about Zachary’s persistent pursuit of her. Yet, she did not know that he had been flirting with another woman. What made it worse was that woman turned out to be the person she thought was a celebrity!

“I know, right?” The other nurse echoed in agreement. “If Ms. Moore ever becomes a celebrity, I swear I’ll be her first fan!”

At that, Queenie was shocked. “She’s not from the entertainment industry?”

“Nope!” Admiration was glistening in the nurse’s eyes. “Ms. Moore is the top student of Jadeborough University. I searched online and found that she’s talented at playing the piano too! Have you heard of the world-renowned pianist Steven Parker? He has even openly requested for Ms. Moore to rope him in as her disciple!”

Of course, as a socialite and someone who had learned to play the piano before, it was no wonder that Queenie would have heard of Steven.

He’s someone that I look up to. Yet he wants to be the disciple of that woman?

She was traumatized after getting hit by a series of

shocking revelations.

Using duty as an excuse, she spared herself from the conversation with the nurses and strode back to her office.

After settling down on her chair, she could not help but turn to her computer to find out more about Arielle.

There was barely any information about her, except for a clip with a million views.

Curiosity brought Queenie to click on the clip, which turned out to be a video of Arielle playing the piano. With one glance, Queenie seemed to recognize something. The Goddess of Hunting! The most precious piano in the world!

What further rendered her speechless was the piano piece Arielle was performing.

At the end of the clip was the scene of Steven and two other prominent pianists kneeling and begging for Arielle to rope them in as her disciples.

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