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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1092

Chapter 1092

"See, I want to go out and about, but there's no one to accompany me.” Sampson studied his niece's reaction, testing the waters, "Are you available?"

Arabella saw right through him, “Uncle Sampson, you've already given me so many properties and shares, I'd feel guilty if you bought me anything else."

She couldn't bear to see her uncle spending any more.

"We won't buy anything. It's just a walk. Your parents are also going, consider it relaxation. It's your first time here, I want to show you around."

"Let's go then.” Arabella stood up.

"Let me check if your parents are ready.’ Having settled one side, Sampson moved onto the next, "Louisa, Bella agreed to go out. The three of us should accompany her, it's a rare opportunity."

Eventually, the four of them set off in a luxury limousine.

Sampson's status in this country was very high, so whenever he went out, there were four cars leading the way and four cars tailing.

Whenever people on the street saw this spectacle, they knew it was Sampson out and about.

While waiting at the red light, people cast envious and curious glances.

"Is Lidaria's night view pretty?" Sampson asked Arabella in the car.

“It's alright"

"Whenever you come to this country, if there's anything you cannot handle, you can always turn to me. Of course, you can find me even if there's nothing. I look forward to your visit."

“Alright, I will visit when I have the time." Arabella promised.

"Bella, look, all the shops on this street belong to your uncle."

After the car turned a corner, Kenneth pointed out the window, "The shops on this street also belong to your uncle. In this country, your uncle owns a lot of properties."

Listening to her father's introduction, they soon arrived at the city's largest luxury shopping center.

"This mall also belongs to your uncle."

Of course, not all of the high-end brands inside belong to Sampson.

Sampson wanted the staff to clear out the customers, but Arabella gently said, "No need, let's not disturb others. We'll just look around."

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