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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1070

Chapter 1070

"Did you just snag that item for three million at the auction?"

The man's grin broadened, "Alright, let's see what you're made of."

They returned to the table where the dealer was rolling the dice.

As the dice came to a stop, some bet "high’, others “low”.

Arabella didn't bother exchanging for chips. Instead, she opened her phone, revealing a bank account with a balance of only one million dollars, and placed her phone on the "high" side.

All eyes were on her, some even peeking at her phone screen. A million dollars? This was her first bet?

Young people, so quick to take risks.

The dealer, accustomed to high stakes, had seen people bet with house deeds and car keys before. As long as it had value, they would accept it.

"Bets are closed." The dealer announced after everyone had placed their bets, before lifting the dice cup.

The total was 12.

All eyes shot to Arabella, surprised that she had placed the right bet on her first try, doubling her earnings.

She had initially bet a million dollars and now, she received two million dollars, the earnings and the principal combined.

She pocketed her phone and tossed out the remaining million dollars, betting ‘high’ once more.

The dealer shook the dice, lifted the cup, and revealed a total of 13. Arabella had won again, earning another two million.

Murray and the woman by his side were stunned.

They hadn't expected her to be this good.

In the third round, after the dealer had shaken the dice and everyone had placed their bets, Arabella tossed out two million dollars, betting “low”. The total was 6. Arabella had won again.

Two million had turned into four million.

Everyone watched Arabella in disbelief.

She pushed the four million in chips towards Murray.

Murray was stunned, as was the woman. In less than two minutes, this woman had won four million dollars.

“Are you interested in joining me?" Murray extended an olive branch, “Name your price."

If Arabella could win every time, he'd be set for life. Who needs to run a company or conduct business?

Making money this way would be so much easier!

“You're cheating."

The other patrons at the nearby tables were green with envy, "There's no way you can guess right every time"

"I demand a body search, she must be carrying some cheating device."

"Maybe she's in cahoots with the dealer.

The dealer and Arabella were both speechless.

"Do you think a cheater could walk out of here?” Arabella didn't take the surrounding accusations seriously.

Instead, she looked at Murray, waiting for him to fulfill his promise.

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