Chapter 167
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 167 Anything Unusual Arielle let go of the name card. âOkay. The flight is tomorrow. Send your child overseas and keep a low profile. I promise Iâll bring him back safe and healthy.â
Larissaâs heart was beating fast, with her eyes brimming with tears. âThank you so much, Ms. Arielle. I knew that you were a good person all along. But, what is it you want me to do for you?â
âI⦠I want to know about my Mom.â
Right as those words left Arielleâs lips, Larissaâs face paled in fright, as though the former had mentioned something terrifying.
âWhy?â Arielle asked curiously, âWhatâs wrong?â
Larissa said with a soft voice, âWeâre forbidden to mention Mrs. Moore in this house.
Arielle furrowed her brows. âFret not, Mrs. Southall is currently at the monastery, while Dad is occupied with his works. They wonât show up here. Just tell me everything you know about my Mom.â
Larissa carefully headed to shut the door, before coming back to the conversation.
âMs. Arielle, to be frank, thereâs a rumor among the elder staff here.
âRumor?â Arielle shook her head right away. âI donât want to hear any rumor, just the facts that you know. Starting with the day my Mom got killed, did you notice anything unusual that day?â
Larissa pondered earnestly for a while. âIt was just the same as other days. Mrs. Moore headed to work after sending you to school. Then later, we received the news that she jumped from the top floor of the company.â
Arielleâs gaze dimmed. âI know about all these. Please tell me something that I donât know. Think carefully, was there anything odd that day?â
âIf you say odd⦠I suppose thereâs one thing. Mr. Southall used to wake up late, and he would join his friends for card games after that. But he woke up early that day. And instead of his usual sportswear, he went out in his suit. I remember it well as he seldom wears his suit.â
Arielle bit her lips to suppress her emotions.
It seemed like her prediction was correct that her motherâs death was closely related to Henrick.
However, she needed more information than that.
âAnything else?â
âI could not recall anything else about that day. But I remember that Mrs. Southall cried hard at the funeral, even though they were not close as sisters. However, Mrs. Southall did not live here during that time. So if youâre suspecting her with the death of Mrs. Moore, thereâs nothing I can help.â
Larissa added, âPlus, Mrs. Moore was also not close with Mr. Southall. She used to attend all occasions alone without him. As Mr. Southall was the one who married into her family, he got a low status during the time. He got looked down on by some of the housekeepers, and Mrs. Moore would not allow him to be part of your life.â
Thinking that Henrick was not her birth father, Arielle could comprehend her motherâs action fully.
Larissa spoke while observing Arielleâs expression. âShortly after we heard about Mrs. Mooreâs suicide, we heard that you were gone. Rumor has it that it was because Mrs. Moore didnât pick you up at school, so you tried to find your way to the company but were abducted on the way. Strangely, Mr.
Southall did not call the cops, as he said he had hired people to search for you. Thatâs all I know.â