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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1114

Chapter 1114

“Bella, this is my gift to you: a private yacht.

The yacht boasted a gigantic helicopter pad, hundreds of rooms, a movie theater capable of accommadating hundreds of guests, two swimming pools, an oversized garage, and the list went on.

The interior decoration was luxurious and beautiful, with a total value of 20 million dollars.

“Thank you, Hans.’ Arabella accepted the gift but felt overwhelmed by its extravagance.

"Bella, this is a small token from me and Myrna." Chasel stepped forward, handed Arabella a gift box, his gaze filled with adoration and warmth.

Inside the box was the deed to a private jet, bearing Arabella's name.

“All the paperwork, including the registration, airworthiness certificate, radio station license, and insurance, have all been taken care of Chasel's gaze was affectionate as he gently explained, "The interior of the plane was decorated by Myrna. You should love it"

“Thank you, Chasel and Myrna."

"L originally wanted to get you a yacht, but thought it might be too oversized. So, I went for a custom yacht instead. It comes with a missile defense system, armored protection, a laser system to prevent paparazzi from taking unauthorized photos, and all guest rooms are fitted with bulletproof glass. It's very safe."

Given his sister's status, Clark specifically customized this yacht for her safety.

Don't be fooled by the smaller size of the yacht compared to the cruise ship; its worth a fortune, and the operating cost was jaw-dropping.

He leaned in to whisper in Arabella’s ear, “It's also from Carol."

“Thank you."

Since Carol hasn't been introduced to the family, Arabella hadn't thanked Carol in person.

"Bella, my gift might seem a bit mundane to you." David handed over a gift box, "But these are my treasures."

Inside the box were keys to three sports cars, along with their documentation.

One was a Hennessey Venom GT, one of only ten in the world, worth seven million dollars.

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