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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 641

Chapter 641

Vinson’s suggestion caused Arielle’s heart to start racing

She did her best to calm herself down as she declined, “No, Henrick prepared a house for me. I was planning to go over and clean it up after class.”

“That’s so troublesome. Just stay over at mine. There’s more than enough space as it is,” Vinson said. Then, he quickly added, “Not Nightshire Manor. I’m talking about Maple Mansion.”

After all, Susanne was staying in Nightshire Manor. Knowing Arielle would feel uncomfortable, he quickly clarified that he wasn’t meaning for her to stay there as well.

Despite that, Arielle shook her head.

“It’s really fine. The place Henrick got for me isn’t far from here, so it’s more convenient for me to go to school. Also, I think my mom may have stayed there before, so I want to go and see if there are any traces of her.”

“Okay then,” Vinson said, slightly disappointed. Still, he didn’t press on after hearing her reasoning. “Then I’ll go help you tidy up too after school.”

Arielle chuckled at his words.

“Has the almighty Mr. Nightshire ever done any household chores? Don’t give me more trouble.”

“Don’t worry. I’m super talented in the field of household chores. If I wasn’t a Nightshire, I might even have become the world’s best cleaner.”

“Is that so?” Arielle said with a smile and a nod. “Okay, I’ll have to see for myself after school.”

The moment Arielle finished speaking, Vinson’s phone rang.

Arielle didn’t know what was being said on the other end, but it only warranted an ‘Okay’ from Vinson before he hung up.

Before she could ask, he said, “The results are out. They don’t have a concussion at all, and their injuries aren’t serious enough to be used in their favor. I’ll get the lawyer to prepare the defamation lawsuit.”

Arielle never considered herself to be a saint, so she nodded. “Good. These people shouldn’t be allowed to just walk away freely.”

The more people like that she could get rid of, the better.

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