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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1130

Chapter 1130

Martha wasn't quite sure what to say, it took her a moment to finally ask, “So, what did Mr. McMillian gift Arabella? Did you hear anything?"

Serena truthfully replied, "He used a swarm of drones to confess his love to her, even orchestrated a light show on all of McMillian Corporation's skyscrapers in Lidaria. Word is there were fields of flowers too."

Some resort guests saw it, even took pictures, and posted them online.

Although the couple were too far away to see clearly, the woman's outfit was identical to what Arabella wore that day.

The silhouette, the aura, it was undoubtedly Arabella.

“And what about Mr. Martin? What did he gift you?" Martha couldn't help but inquire.

“He gave me a ring on Christmas Eve, and a necklace for Christmas."

“Are they expensive?"

“Both combined, probably around $200,000."

Martha breathed a sigh of relief, at least it was more valuable than what Romeo prepared for Arabella.

That light show was merely a waste of electricity.

Those flowers were just some worthless blooms.

"It seems like Mr. McMillian is losing interest in her, putting up a show but not willing to actually spend money."

Upon hearing this, Serena was somewhat surprised, "Really? I thought Romeo seemed pretty smitten with her."

“Is Romeo short of cash?"

“No."

At that moment, Serena heard a commotion downstairs, followed by someone rushing up to knock on her door.

"Serena, Serena, are you resting? Your grandma is awake!"

Upon hearing this, Serena quickly bid Martha goodbye, hung up the phone, and rushed downstairs.

At the same time, upon receiving news of her grandmother's awakening, Arabella immediately rushed back to the villa.

“Once Grandma's condition stabilizes a bit, I'll go visit her.” Romeo patted Arabella's head, already feeling contented.

Tonight, Arabella had spent an entire hour with him.

Much more than he had anticipated.

With her grandmother's current condition, Arabella's presence was needed, for they still needed to recognize each other.

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