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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1050

Chapter 1050

"I think it's Bella's own excellence that attracted the equally remarkable Romeo to her. Haven't you noticed? They both surpass their peers by a mile; Joyce shared her perspective.

"Bella certainly outshines us all. How does she do it?" Mavis couldn't help but wonder. "For me, trying to carve out a future in medicine seems so challenging, like there's no end in sight. Yet, Bella already demonstrated her surgical skills in today's competition: This only happened because the med students from Summerfield College baited Arabella into showing off her skills on stage.

Who knew what other skills she was keeping up her sleeve.

"Bella is unique and talented. She was spotted by a mentor at a very young age and she's put in more effort and time than most people, which is why she's achieved so much. If you ever need help with anything medical, don't hesitate to ask her. She's always happy to share her knowledge."

Hearing Joyce say this, Mavis couldn't help but say, "I'm so envious that you get to share a dorm with her. My roommates are the worst. One of them constantly watches reality TV shows on her tablet at full volume, another never does her laundry or showers, leaving her clothes to rot and stink in the bin, and yet another loves to gossip behind people's backs."

“Well, why don't you ask your advisor to switch dorms? I find our roommates quite easy to get along with. Although Bella and Kelly are usually not in the dorm, leaving just Mya and me, we make a great team when it comes to tackling any problems."

Hearing this, Mavis became even more envious, "Can I come hang out with you guys for dinner or class when Bella and Kelly are not around?"

“Absolutely!” Joyce enthusiastically invited her. "Even when Bella and Kelly are back, you're always welcome."

Just then, Arabella knocked on the door and smiled, "Let's go grab something to eat."

"Bella, are you done?" Mavis’ eyes lit up when she saw her, "Is that a hickey on your neck?"

Joyce also couldn't help but laugh and added, "And your lips are swollen."

“Romeo really went for it, huh? Didn't leave anything behind. Impressive.

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