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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1192

Chapter 1192

Maria stared at Arabella resentfully as Romeo insisted on her departure. With a heavy heart, she turned and left.

"I'll get you a new mug later,’ Arabella comforted the man before her.

“Could we get a few more?" Romeo bargained with her, "One just won't do, put it on my card."

The cleaning lady, Celina, entered the office to tidy up and was taken aback to see Romeo cradling a woman and speaking to her softly.

She had been cleaning at McMillian Corporation for almost a decade, and it was the first time she had seen Romeo so intimately close with a woman.

This woman must be one lucky lady.

Seeing Celina picking up the shattered pieces of the mug, Romeo promptly said, "Celina, I still need those"

“You still want them, even though they're braken?" Celina looked at him in surprise.

“Aren't we getting you new ones?" Arabella thought there was no need to keep the shards.

“We could make a picture frame, or a small piece of wall art; Romeo explained to Arabella, then turned to Celina, "Sorry for the trouble."

"No trouble at all.” Celina smiled, “Seems like this mug holds a special place in your heart. I see you using it daily, it must be a gift from this young lady here. At your level, you could have any mug you want. It must be from someone special that you still value it even when it's broken."

At her words, Romeo affectionately looked at Arabella. Every gift she gave him held a special meaning to him.

"This young lady is very beautiful. She's just as lovely as you. You two are a perfect match." Celina praised as she cleaned up the shards.

“Thank you for your compliments, Celina’ Arabella replied gently, "Take your time. Don't hurt yourself"

“Ah, alright, alright." Celina found Arabella very gentle and down-to-earth, despite being with Romeo. She instantly took a liking to them.

"Shall we go to the cafeteria for dinner?" Romeo asked the woman in his arms, "Let everyone see how beautiful my fiancée is."

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