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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 690

Chapter 690

Upon hearing that, Donovan cast a befuddled look toward Queenie.

“Dr. Mill, are you kidding me? How could something like this possibly exist in this world?”

“You do not know medicine, not to mention ancient Chanaean medicine. But you have to believe me. Why would I lie to you? Not only does this perfume consists the effect I mentioned, but I’ve also combined it with a herb from Manchernius. With that, the person who smells it will become strengthless and delirious.”

Queenie handed the bottle over to Donovan as soon as she finished her sentence.

Donovan’s instinct told him that he should throw it away, but a second thought came across his mind.

The next moment, Donovan grabbed the bottle firmly with his hand.

Seeing that Donovan was still hesitating, Queenie continued to encourage him. “Donovan, do you want to let go of such a golden opportunity? Even I can see that Arielle has no feelings for you. And there are a lot of good men around her. Not to mention, you’re her teacher. Hence, if you don’t make a move now, it will be impossible for you to be together!”

“Shut up!” Donovan’s veins were bulging from his forehead.

However, Queenie did not seem to be intimidated at all.

“Please don’t get mad. I’m merely helping you to analyze the situation. Let me tell you. An ambitious woman like her would never settle for a university professor like you. But what’s done cannot be undone. If you do as I suggest, you would be able to marry her without any challenge. Not to mention, the law allows the university graduate to marry the professor.”

Donovan bit his lips tightly in annoyance.

The next moment, he cast a cold glance toward Queenie. “Why would you bring this thing with you? Were you trying to set me up?”

“Haha!” Queenie let out a boisterous laugh. “Why would I do that? Our mothers are friends, so we’re friends too. Why would I do such a thing to my friend? There’s nothing I can get from you either. I just want to help you!”

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