That is not the point, dude. Isn't the fact that Arielle was kidnapped more shocking?Oh yeah. Thanks for pointing that out. I totally missed the point. Oh my gosh, I can't believe she was kidnapped. This is so saddening. It's been so long, and they still haven't rescued her. Have the kidnappers killed her? I think I'm going to cry. Wait, isn't she married? Where is her husband? Why hasn't he gone to rescue her?Oh, our sweet little thing leads such a difficult life. No one even realized that she was kidnapped, and the public called her a diva just because she asked for some time off Are the police made aware of the kidnapping? If not, let's get them involved right away. The longer she is missing, the more dangerous things are for her. The most incredible bit about that last comment on the internet was the netizen tagged the police station's account to get them involved.
The public's opinion changed drastically, and Joan, who had previously called Arielle a diva, became the target of everybody's hatred.
Once the netizens realized Arielle had been kidnapped, every single one of them felt bad for her and worried about her wellbeing.
“The police are here,” informed the butler while knocking on Vinson's door.
Huh? The police officers are here?
Why? Vinson frowned and left the study to meet the guests.
By then, the housekeeper had already invited the police officers to take a seat and had served them tea.
Geoffrey discreetly led the housekeeper away. After that, the former sent a message.
“What brings you here, officers?” The two police officers stood up as soon as they saw Vinson. He asked them about the situation before they even said anything.
“The thing is, Mr. Nightshire, we learned about Ms. Moore's kidnapping via the Internet. We realized she is married to you so we came to find out more about the situation,” answered one officer right away.
Only then did Vinson know that a kind netizen had lodged a report on his behalf.
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