At the Southall residence...
Arielle did not know what had happened to Kelsea and Howard, but she knew that Vinson would not let them off easily.
For some reason, she began to feel better.
However, when she was back in the mansion, she saw Cindy looking at her triumphantly as she sneered, “I was wondering what that quack was talking about when he said that you were some blessed woman. Turns out Vinson has been helping you out.”
Cindy had turned around unintentionally when she left. At that moment, she saw Vinson walking up to Arielle. However, she did not stop long enough to eavesdrop on their conversation.
Arielle raised her eyebrows. “You can think whatever you want.”
“Hoho,” Cindy sniggered as she continued, “don't think that you are set for life just because you are with Mr. Nightshire now. Men are all cruel playboys. Let's see who else you can rely on next when this one finally gets bored with you!”
Arielle just wanted to ignore Cindy. As it was still early, she planned to grab some dinner and have an earlier night.
Seeing that Arielle was disregarding her, Cindy stood up in annoyance. “Arielle! I see that you're still so ignorant, aren't you? A life was lost in Soir Coffee, and it's under the Nightshire Group. There is no way Soir Coffee can continue its operations, and this will definitely affect Nightshire Group's share price. There is also something else that you don't know about.
Vinson's late father still has a brother who is the second-largest shareholder of Nightshire Group. Vinson may leave his position as CEO due to this incident.”
As soon as Cindy finished saying that, triumph began to appear on her face once again.
She continued calmly, “Even if he continues to like you for the rest of his life, without his position as the CEO of Nightshire Group coupled with his offensive character, he will not be able to take care of himself, let alone you. I'd say that you should know what's good for you and apologize to me soon. I may be able to forgive you after all.”
Right then, Arielle stopped in her tracks.
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