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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1079

Chapter 1079

So, this was Dr. Bell?

The same Dr. Bell who was famed for performing medical miracles?

Sampson was stunned. He didn't expect that the wonderful doctor Mark mentioned would turn out to be her.

She was so young, yet she was already an ace physician.

The short-haired maid was equally surprised. So, it wasn't Mr. Sampson who found her, it was Dr. Mark.

She must be pretty significant then.

No wonder she carried a medical bag around. She was a renowned doctor!

Impressive.

She was not only beautiful but also a well-known doctor.

If only Mr. Sampson wasn't in his thirties, she'd definitely play matchmaker!

“We meet again,’ Sampson's tone softened, his impression of the girl improving.

Now it was Mark's turn to be surprised. He glanced at Sampson, then at Arabella, and asked, "You've met before?"

“Mr. Sampson helped me and my friend out last night" Arabella stated succinctly.

“Last night, Miss Bell saved my life and even detoxified me,’ Sampson extended his hand formally, “Thank you, Kelly."

"Kelly is my friend. You can call me Arabella,’ Arabella was surprised to meet him again in such circumstances.

She shook his hand, "Thank you for the nightshade"

Now it was Sampson's turn to be surprised. So, her name wasn't Kelly and she wasn't the Miss Piper from the Piper Group. So, he had given the nightshade to the wrong person?

This revelation stunned everyone.

Mark stared at her incredulously, "Professor, are you the famous pharmacist, Ms. Aria?"

"Yes, that's me."

Mark held his breath. So, it turned out he had bought her medicine last night.

Sampson was surprised but his respect for the girl increased. He hadn't expected her to be so versatile at such a young age, being Dr. Bell, Ms. Aria, skilled, and even good at rolling dice. she was extraordinary.

Arabella asked casually, “How much did you spend on it last night?"

Sampson replied honestly, "Two million for a HeartEase pill, and half a million for a bottle of HeartRevive."

“You overpaid. Next time you can get a discount from me."

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