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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1323

Chapter 1323

It was all good as long as she was alive.

No worries as long as she was okay.

But.

Who's this girl across from Eunice?

Reporting on business with an outsider present, was that really okay?

“No need to fuss, she's my niece, but it's no issue." Eunice's blend of elegance and authority was undeniable, an effortless display of cool confidence.

Jimmy immediately averted his gaze.

Although he had no idea when Eunice had acquired a niece, if Eunice said it was fine, he believed her.

"Mrs. Griffith, during your absence, all nineteen of your companies have been running smoothly. Mr. Griffith hasn't interfered. He said you trusted us, so he left us in full charge. The net profits have been consistently deposited into your account each month, have you noticed?"

“I've seen it; Eunice said with an approving smile, “and it's up."

Each month was better than the last.

“All credit qoes to you, Mrs. Griffith! Your strategic foresight planned our future development. We're just following the path you set out."

Indeed, Eunice's direction had been spot-on, and the nineteen companies were thriving, earning respect from industry insiders.

“Weren't you afraid I wouldn't return?” Eunice asked with a raised eyebrow.

Her smile grew, "You've mentioned that more than once."

Jimmy hadn't expected to become such a chatterbox and, with an embarrassed smile, excused himself.

Arabella never imagined her aunt had built up nineteen companies without leaning on her uncle's influence.

The loyalty shown by the company's employees during Eunice's absence was remarkable.

No wonder Eunice carried herself with such effortless grace and assertiveness. With such an empire backing her, she exuded an aura of confidence and strength.

To have an aunt like this—intellectually independent, financially self-sufficient, full of ideas, and yet so charismatic—was not only Arabella's good fortune but her uncle's as well.

It could only be said that her uncle was indeed fortunate to have a wife like Eunice.

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