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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1094

Chapter 1094

Sampson, taken aback by the store manager's words, asked, "What did you just call her?"

"Uh, she's our boss.” The manager looked terrified. "Mr. Sampson, did we do something wrong? If you have any complaints, please speak with our boss, but don't make us close overnight. Give us a chance to correct our mistakes."

Kenneth, realizing he couldn't hide it anymore, admitted, “OY was founded by Bella."

"You just said that this brand's designs are average." Louisa chimed in, not missing a chance to stir the pot.

Sampson felt as if he'd been struck by lightning.

“Uncle Sampson, if there's anything you think I should improve, feel free to tell me."

Hearing Arabella say this, Sampson was taken aback and it took a while for him to respond, "I didn't know you were the designer. How are you so talented at such a young age? You've managed to create such a big brand?"

Seeing Arabella stay silent, Sampson quickly added, “I just wanted to buy you something, as a token of my affection. I was looking in the women's section. then suddenly remembered there are several designs in the men's section that I like."

"You don't have to force yourself if you don't like them."

"No, no, no, I really like several items.” Sampson quickly went back to the men's section, grabbing over a dozen outfits and handing them to the manager. "Wrap all these up for me."

This was his niece's brand. How could he, as her uncle, not show his support?

So he pointed to a row of clothes, shoes, and bags in the men’s section. "Wrap all these up for me."

“Of course, Mr. Sampson!" The manager quickly got his staff to package everything.

"Uncle, do you really like them?"

"Of course, don't you believe me? Ask the people around me."

The bodyguards behind him quickly testified.

"Mr. Sampson really likes this style of suits."

"These scarves, brooches, watches, and cufflinks are all items Mr. Sampson likes. He's bought similar ones before."

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