Chapter 527
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Two bodyguards were standing outside the door of Malorieâs room.
Initially, it barely bothered Cindy. She thought that Malorie made two bodyguards stand at her door because she wanted to show off her distinguished status to others.
However, she then heard Malorie shouting for the door to be opened inside the room, yet the bodyguards did not move an inch.
That was when Cindy knew that Malorie was being locked up.
She widened her eyes in shock.
After she made sure that she had heard correctly, she walked toward the bodyguards.
Finally, the bodyguards responded. They nodded and greeted, âMrs. Southall.â
Cindy frowned as she asked, âAre you deaf or blind? Senior Mrs. Southall is telling you to open the door. Canât you hear her?â
When Malorie heard her voice, she shouted, âCindy! Iâm in here! Tell them to open the door! Theyâve already locked me in here for a day now!â
Cindy could not believe her ears. She glared at the bodyguards and chided, âWhat? How dare you lock Senior Mrs. Southall in there? Open the door now!â
Looking exasperated, the bodyguards exchanged looks with each other before one of them said, âMrs.
Southall, this is Mr. Southallâs order. We have no choice.â
Cindy furrowed her brows tighter. âWhy? Why would Rick lock his mother inside her room? Heâs so filial.â
When it came down to it, Henrick was successful today because Malorie had worked hard to pay for his education back then. After Henrick went to university, he even had the chance to become the Mooresâ
live-in son-in-law.
Therefore, Malorie was undeniably one of the key reasons for Henrickâs success now.
Moreover, Malorie had been keeping an eye on the familyâs coal mining business. Since Henrick could not trust anyone else, he had been treating Malorie well. Hence, there was no way he would mistreat Malorie like this.
Hearing Cindyâs question, the bodyguard explained, âSenior Mrs. Southall had a conflict with Mr.
Nightshire yesterday. Mr. Southall is afraid that she might provoke Mr. Nightshire again, so he ordered us to keep an eye on her.â
Finally, Cindy understood the situation. So, she had a conflict with Vinson.
Deep down, Cindy actually hated Malorie. She had had a difficult time buttering up the latter in the past.
Back then, Maureen did not pamper Malorie, hence the latter hated her. When Maureen died, Malorie did not even show up at her funeral.
Therefore, Cindy knew that Malorie would certainly provoke Vinson again. Henrick had locked her up to protect her. Otherwise, Malorie would provoke Vinson and make things difficult for the Southalls.
Suddenly, an idea appeared in her mind.
Henrick wanted Arielle and Vinson to be together, but Cindy certainly did not want that. If I let her out now, sheâll probably ruin their relationship!
1 With that thought, Cindy said, âVinson just left. You can let Senior Mrs. Southall out now. The funeral is starting soon, and she has to attend it.â
The bodyguard replied in a conflicted tone of voice, âBut, Mr. Southall ordered-â
Cindy lifted her head and said, âIf Mr. Southall asks, tell him that I told you to do so. That should be fine, right? Let me warn you. Senior Mrs. Southallâs health is not exactly the best. If anything happens to her, youâll have to bear the consequences!â