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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1199

Chapter 1199

Previous meetings had always been at Romeo's grandparents’ place.

Arabella had never been to George and Jennifer's home.

“Alright, we'll visit some day: Jennifer looked at the girl's well-behaved demeanor, her fondness for her growing even more.

"I'm so envious of Louisa for having such a well-behaved and beautiful daughter. But thankfully, we're all one family, living in the same house. Knowing that I have a thoughtful and understanding girl like you by my side in the future, I feel sweeter than eating honey."

Jennifer was grinning from ear to ear, “Romeo, being at this age and status, will inevitably attract some attention. If any woman becomes too troublesome, just tell me, and I'll handle them."

Arabella was about to say thank you, but remembering what Jennifer had said, she laughed and said, "Okay."

“You're always so understanding and obedient."

Before Jennifer could finish her sentence, she heard an employee passing by and calling out, "Mr. McMillian"

and then again, "Mr. McMillian”.

As she turned her head, she found her son had followed them all the way to the corporation's main building.

“You, why did you follow us?" Jennifer was somewhat exasperated.

Was he really that clingy?

“Bella doesn't know the way. I'll guide her later."

Jennifer was speechless.

“Alright, alright, no need to escort me further. My car is parked in the basement, just take the elevator down."

Unable to stand her son's behavior, Jennifer patted Arabella's hand and said, "If you have time, let's go out and have fun."

“Okay: Arabella responded with a warm smile, "Goodbye, Jennifer."

“Goodbye, my sweet girl." Jennifer was still marveling as she boarded the elevator. How could a girl be so well-behaved and likable, with such a good personality and so many talents?

She was too perfect, too outstanding.

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