Chapter 776
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Cindy closed her eyes and took a deep breath. âI managed to contact some people. Their leader was a graceful old woman, who also seems to be his elder. She said that he had a fiancée already, and she didnât want him and Maureen to be involved with each other anymore. We were on the same page about getting rid of Maureen, and then we told Henrick about this. He couldnât stand Maureenâs arrogance as well. That was why he joined us.â
Arielle narrowed her eyes. âWhat happened next?â
Cindy reminisced and said, âIt was one bright sunny day. Henrick agreed to divorce her, but he wished she would give us her blessings. We invited her for a meal in a hotel, and she agreed to come.â
Vinson said coldly, âI guess she didnât know it was a trap.â
Cindy sneered. âYouâre right. She came without her bodyguards. I guess she didnât want the public to know. She brought over the household registry with her, perhaps she wanted to divorce him right after the meal. Henrick and I drugged her food, but she somehow figured that out, and she defeated all my subordinates before making her escapeâ¦â.
Arielle clenched her fists tightly, suppressing her urge to strangle Cindy.
Cindy continued saying, âShe was an idiot. She could have survived if she ran away and disappeared.
But instead, she returned to the manor to look for you. Fortunately, the old woman arrived in time with her subordinates at the manor.â
Speaking of this, a hint of terror flashed across in Cindyâs expression as if she had thought of something scary.
âKeep talking!â Arielle urged.
Cindyâs lips curled into a mocking smile. âShe was not their opponent at all. They took her down right away. The old woman then suggested faking her suicide. She helped Henrick and me to move Maureen back to Jadeborough. They made us push her down from the thirtyâeighth floor.â
Arielle was trembling upon hearing that.
Poor Mom!
Cindy was already losing it at this point. She raised her chin at Cindy. âDo you want to know what she said before they pushed her down?â
âWhat?â
âShe told us to⦠spare your life.â
Arielleâs eyes reddened as a tear rolled down her cheeks.
Cindy laughed wildly at the sight of Arielle crying. âHenrick pitied her. He told us not to kill you, saying that youâre his daughter after all. But then, how could I let you get away with this? I didnât want to alert him by killing you, and that was why I found someone else to kidnap you instead.â
Cindy then shook her head and continued saying, âNow that I think of it, I shouldâve just killed you instead. Iâm sure Henrick suspected me of kidnapping you, but he didnât make a police report, nor did he take revenge on me. Perhaps he wanted to get rid of you as well.â
She seemed to be enjoying Arielleâs expression as she continued saying with a sympathetic expression, âHow pity⦠Your mom died, and your dad wished he could have died with her too. Youâre still alive but your family doesnât even care for you. What a pityâ¦â
Cindy was waiting for Arielle to react with either an angry or a heartbroken expression.
To her surprise, Arielle curled her lips and slowly formed a smile.
Cindyâs face fell.
âWhat are you laughing at? How can you still laugh after hearing this?â
âBecause youâre an idiot.â