Chapter 310
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 310 With that thought, he quit arguing with Malorie and simply reminded Arielle, âJust be careful.â Then he turned back to Malorie and began chatting with her about Shandie.
Without a word, Arielle picked up the basket beside the door and headed out.
She had barely taken a few steps before she remembered she would need a few tools for digging and turned back to obtain them.
However, as she approached the front door, she overheard the conversation between Malorie and Henrick coming from within the house.
âMom, you never used to treat Shandie this way. Whatâs up with you now?â came Henrickâs puzzled voice.
D Hearing that, Arielle stopped in her tracks unwittingly and quietly shifted to a blind spot where no one would notice her.
Malorie let out a long sigh. âI hated that high and mighty mother of hers, and I hate her as well! Youâre my precious son, whom I had worked so hard to raise and send to university in Jadeborough. Youâd finally made it! Yet, that woman forced you into a matrilocal marriage, and you were silly enough to go behind my back and agree to it! Even though youâve now gained full control of the Moore family, I still canât stomach this humiliation! If that b*tch hadnât died, I would still be a joke in everyoneâs eyes till this day!â
âMom, this is all in the past. Whatâs the point of bringing it up now? Besides, Arielle is nothing like her mother. Sheâs a very sweet and obedient girl.â
âWhat do you mean, sweet and obedient? Didnât you see her clenching her fists just now? That girl may look docile on the surface, but her heart must be spilling with hatred for me! Sheâs nothing but a hypocrite! You better watch out.â
âMom, youâre overthinking this. With the way you spoke to her just now, itâs only natural that she felt a little sensitive.â
âWe can only hope so! Itâs either youâre right, or youâve really brought a beast home!â Malorie barked.
Eavesdropping on their conversation from the front porch, Arielle could not help being secretly surprised.
Who would have thought this old woman possesses such sharp observational skills? Sheâs practically seen through me! I must be more careful from now on!
Gripping the basket tightly in her hands, she changed her mind about going in to grab the tools and went straight to the vegetable patch instead.
Arriving at the patch, she realized despite being barely an acre wide, there seemed to be almost every type of vegetable planted there.
After some thought, she figured she could whip up some ravioli.
Once sheâd gathered the vegetables that she needed, she turned and headed back to the house.
On her way back, she happened to spot the little boy she had encountered earlier, Teddy.
Stopping in her tracks, she called him over.
After a momentâs hesitation, the boy remained rooted in his spot as he stared at her unwaveringly.
Thus, she went toward him. Bending down before him, she greeted him in a friendly manner, âHello! Is your name Teddy?â
Giving her a small nod, he asked timidly, âWhat about yours?â
âMy name is⦠Sannie.â Sensing his apprehension toward her, she assured him, âYou donât have to be afraid of me. Just think of me like your elder sister, okay?â
Teddy shook his head. âNo. I donât need you. I already have a sister.â
With raised eyebrows, Arielle laughed in amusement. âIs that so? Then you must be very close to her.
Whatâs your sisterâs name? How old is she? Is she still going to school?â
Again, Teddy shook his head. âSheâs passed away.â
Stunned, Arielle stammered as she asked, âW-What happenedâ¦â
Lowering his head, Teddy explained, âShe had a high fever last year. Our family couldnât afford a doctor for her, so we only treated her with herbal remedies. However, she was gone the next day. Daddy said sheâs gone to a nice place where no one suffers. I wish to go to that nice place as well, but Iâm scaredâ¦â
Hearing that, Arielle could not help but feel terribly shocked and upset at the same time.
Coal mining was supposedly a profitable field. If it were not for the Southallsâ greed and exploitation of their workers, the villagers should not be so poor that they could not even afford medical care when it was necessary.
Above all, things should not have been so unbearable that a ten-year-old child had to wish he could go to âthe nice place.â
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