Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire

Chapter 1789



Chapter 1789 Do Not Belong To The General

Isn't that Lorraine who's toiling on the land?

Just as she was about to rush forward in excitement, she stopped in her tracks when a slightly familiar voice suddenly rang out.

"Isn't it tiring? If you don't want to slave out here anymore, get your godbrother to beg me for your freedom. Once he does so, I'll let you return to your mansion and even have servants attend to you."

"You should give up. He would definitely not come over here and do that." Without even looking up, Lorraine continued, "There are plenty of men in the world, so why do you insist on choosing him? He has a wife and is deeply in love with her. There's no more space in his heart left for another woman."

Lorraine's words triggered a drastic change in Anna's expression.

So what if he has a wife or if their bonds are strong? I'll definitely make him mine no matter what.

"Since you refuse to persuade him, you should continue to stay here. In the meantime, I'll be waiting for all of you to come begging me in tears." Anna had hardly finished when she turned around and stormed off.

At the sight of Anna, Arielle pulled the housekeeper's hand and ducked together. It wasn't until Anna was out of sight that Arielle gradually got back on her feet.

As for the housekeeper, she assumed that Arielle was avoiding Anna because the latter was Micah's daughter.

"Ms. Moore, you're now General Micah's lover, while Ms. Anna is just his daughter. When you bear him a son, you will definitely be his favorite. Hence, there's no need to fear Ms. Anna at all," the housekeeper suggested upon standing up.

In response to the housekeeper's comment, Arielle knitted her brows and corrected the former in an icy tone, "I'm not the general's lover. Instead, I'm just his doctor. The only reason I'm here is to treat him, so don't ever spew that nonsense again."

The housekeeper was stunned.

What? She's not General Micah's lover? But didn't General Dennis mention that she belongs to General Micah and we were supposed to take good care of her?

"Do you understand?" Arielle questioned with a grim look on her face.

After sneaking a glance at Arielle, the housekeeper nodded. "I do."

No sooner had she replied than she let out a sigh. The reason why she was trying her best to serve Arielle was so that she could elevate her status once Arielle gave birth to an heir for Micah. After all, a rising tide lifted all boats.

Thus, she was surprised to learn that Arielle was Micah's doctor instead of his lover. All of a sudden, she felt lost and didn't know what to do.

Meanwhile, Arielle-who wanted to speak to Lorraine in private-looked at the housekeeper and instructed, "I would like to walk around here alone. Thus, you should head back and prepare some food for me.' Wallowing in her disappointment, the housekeeper weakly grunted in acknowledgment before returning to the mansion.

Once the housekeeper was gone, Arielle approached Lorraine after making sure no one else was around.

"I already told you that I won't beg him. You should stop coming here," Lorraine repeated in an exasperated tone without looking, thinking that Anna had returned. I have never seen a woman like that. Despite being aware that Vinson is married, she still insists on being together with him.

Breaking a smile at Lorraine's words, Arielle looked at her and murmured, "Do you really not want me to come back?"


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