Chapter 1770
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 1770 Slave âBe patient. The pumpkin soup is still steaming hot. Wait till it cools down before you eat.â said Clyde as he placed the bowl of soup on the nightstand.
Nevertheless, Arielle, who was famished, could not wait any further. As Clyde watched with an astonished expression, she struggled to sit up on the bed, grabbed the bowl of pumpkin soup, and started shoving spoonfuls of soup into her mouth while blowing on it.
Only after downing the entire bowl of soup did Arielle feel a lot better though she was still quite weak and feeble.
âMiss, did you manage to eat your fill? Thereâs still more in the pot,â Clyde attentively asked while staring at her.
Arielle shook her head. I canât overeat in one go since I just woke up, but small meals throughout the day sound like a good idea. I wonder if theyâll allow me to cook. Oh well, I shouldnât say anything even if they donât. Iâm thankful enough that they saved me.
âClyde, did you hear anything regarding the explosion of a cruise ship a few days ago?â Arielle was trying to pry information out of Clyde.
In response, he bobbed his head. Despite not heading out for the past few days, he had learned about the accident through the news since there was a television on the island.
He initially wanted to ask Arielle why she would ask him that question. Yet, before he did, he recalled how her body was swollen when they saved her. Now that I think of it, she did look like she was soaked in water for a long time.
Lifting his gaze at Arielle, he asked, âDonât tell me you were on board that cruise ship?â
She nodded in acknowledgment. Anticipation filled her as she fixed her eyes on Clyde. âSince you know about the explosion, do you know if theyâve managed to rescue anyone alive?â
The youth shook his head. âMiss, there are only dead bodies so far. No oneâs alive.â
Upon receiving that piece of news, Arielleâs expression turned grim. A turmoil of emotions blazed within her.
Her worry for Vinson and Lorraineâs safety only grew stronger. Are they as lucky as me and got rescued by someone?
While she was worrying about them, Vinson and Lorraine, after being rescued by a lackey of the slave market, were put up for sale like goods. Before long, someone bought them.
The one who bought them was the daughter of the ruler of the island, named Anna. In actuality, she only had eyes for Vinson, but when she was about to take him away, Vinson told her that Lorraine was his sworn sister and that if she wanted to buy him, she would also have to buy Lorraine. Otherwise, it would be pointless to bring him back alone.
Anna had chosen Vinson simply because of his looks, but it turned out that she loved his character even more. As such, she hastily decided to fork money to buy Lorraine too.
After taking the two of them back, Anna separated them. Then, she brought Vinson to her mansion and got someone to prepare a few sets of menâs clothing before ordering him to shower in the servantsâ
room. When he returned, Annaâs eyes lit up at once.
This man is really handsome! Heâs totally my taste. Oh my gosh. Just one glance at him makes my heart pound wildly.
âWhatâs your name? Why would you be sold to the slave market?â Anna rested her chin on her hands as she stared at him curiously while suppressing her raging emotions.
Vinson had yet to have a complete grasp of Annaâs identity and the location he was at, and thus, to answer her question, he readily built a response.
âIâm Maddox. The force from the turbulent waves sent me here after the cruise ship exploded. Those people who saved me then sold me to the slave market for trade,â Vinson explained in a deep voice.
I canât believe Iâd get sold as a slave one day.
Confoundment struck Anna as she did not expect Vinson to be a passenger on the exploded cruise ship. Well, I have to thank that explosion. Otherwise, I wonât get to meet this man.