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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1024

Chapter 1024

"But Mom, no one's ever seen Noelle. It won't be easy to find her."

At the same time as she felt excited, Alma also felt a twinge of worry. “What if Noelle has already taken on a disciple, or what if she’s like Grandpa Eugene, not easily accepting students."

"How will you know if you don't try?” Beverly said. Suddenly, she heard footsteps outside and whispered, “Quiet"

Seeing her mother's straight posture, Alma followed suit, straightening her back.

As the footsteps grew closer, the door was pushed open, and Grandpa Nathan came in with a hearty laugh. “Finally got that old coot out of here.

His presence was nearly freezing the place"

Beverly and Alma shared a knowing smile, their elegant upbringing shining through.

“Beverly, I'm really sorry. That old man is so stubborn, and once he's made up his mind, not even nine bulls can pull him back."

“Mr. Nathan, you're being too hard on yourself. Without your introduction, we would never have had the chance to meet Mr. Eugene. You've helped us greatly. it's just that Alma is not good enough to catch Mr. Eugene's eye. It's not your fault."

Nathan was moved by her words and said with some embarrassment, “In that case, I know a master who's even better than Morgan. I'll introduce you to him sometime."

“Hahaha, your flattery is getting better and better.” Nathan chuckled.

But Beverly sternly said, "Alma, stop messing around and let go of his arm."

"No, I like Grandpa Nathan! If I could be his granddaughter in my next life, then I would thank God every day. I would cook for him, accompany him to wherever he wanted to go, do whatever he wanted to do, and take care of him for the rest of his life."

Beverly smiled helplessly, then turned to Nathan. "She's acting disrespectfully, but she really does admire and adore you. She has often envied your disciples at home, wishing she could receive your guidance."

“Hahaha, I'm flattered." Nathan was embarrassed by the compliments.

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