Chapter 1417 Do Not Get Angry
âI have a few classes in the morning. As for in the afternoonâ¦â Arielle hesitated and frowned because
she didnât know how to tell him without him getting mad.
Seeing that, Vinson uttered, âYou can keep it to yourself if you donât feel comfortable saying it.â
Arielle shook her head as she was looking at Vinson. Her eyes flickered, and she said, âIâll tell you, but
donât get angry, okay?â
Vinson chuckled lightly. Why would I be angry? Itâs not like sheâs going out on a date with some other
guy.
âOkay. Go on,â Vinson answered helplessly. Do I look like someone who gets angry easily?
Arielle went on and told him about her schedule for the day. Unsurprisingly, Vinson was pissed when he
heard her saying that Aaron was bringing her to visit someone. Why should I let Aaron, whom I hate,
bring my woman around to visit someone else?
Arielle noticed the change in his emotion, so she hurriedly said, âIf youâre unhappy with it, I can turn
them down.â
Since those people meant nothing to her, itâd be foolish of her to sacrifice her loverâs happiness just so
that she could visit them. Indeed, Vinsonâs feelings were far more important to her than the people who
invited her.
Vinson was grouchy at first, but upon hearing that, his mood improved significantly. I canât stop her
from socializing just because I donât like it. Since someone is willing to help her while sheâs stuck in this
unfamiliar territory, I should let her make use of this golden opportunity.
âNo. You should go ahead with it. This is a good opportunity for you to find some leads on your
biological father. Since we shouldnât put all our eggs in one basket, you should try to get close to the
others as well,â Vinson said casually.
A smile appeared on Arielleâs face when she heard that. I knew it! Although he gets jealous easily, heâs
not one to stop me from socializing.
After ending the video call, Vinson went to look for Xavier and Harvey. He had to figure out a way to
stay by Arielleâs side.
When Arielle got down the stairs, the Wilhelms were already sitting on the couch. Normally, they
wouldâve already gone to the school by this time, no? Since theyâre still here, I bet theyâre going to ask
me about Vinson.
As she expected, Hubert asked her right away when she sat down, âSan, what are you and Vin
planning to do? Are you guys going to keep seeing each other secretly?â
âHe must have a plan in mind.â Arielle furrowed her brows.
Hubert gave it some thought as well. Thatâs right. Vinson isnât one to go into something blindly. Since
heâs here, he must have something in mind. In that case, I shouldnât be worried about it anymore.
After breakfast, the three of them went to the school together. The chauffeur would then have to head
back to send Pat to school as well.
In class, Arielle noticed something was wrong with Soniaâs mood. Not only was Sonia avoiding eye
contact with her, but she was also reluctant to voice her questions in class. Why is she acting like sheâs
done something wrong against me? After some thought, Ariella decided to get Sonia to see her in the
office after their lesson.
Since she had an office all to herself, no one else could hear what was being said in her office.
When Sonia arrived outside her office, she took a deep breath before knocking on the door. Arielle
knew it was Sonia, so she let her in right away.
âMs. Moore, may I know why you want to see me?â Sonia wasnât arrogant when she spoke with Arielle.
Arielle pointed at the chair to get her to sit down before asking, âWhat happened?â
Sonia shook her head in response. What am I supposed to tell her? Do I just tell her I want to be her
love rival? Do I tell her that I want a fair competition with her to fight for Aaron? I canât possibly say that,
right?
Seeing how conflicted Sonia was, Arielle decided to stop questioning her. I shouldnât interfere in othersâ
private matters.
âIâve asked you here because I wanted to know if somethingâs up with you. Since youâre not willing to
share, Iâm not going to pressure you into doing otherwise.â With that, Arielle told Sonia to head back to
the classroom.