Login via

The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1477

Arabella nodded, listening as he continued.

"And I've also acquired three pharmaceutical companies."

Arabella chuckled, "Today I saw that your pharmaceutical company made a generous donation of 10 million dollars in essential medicines and another 10 million in immunotherapy drugs to impoverished areas within the country."

That was quite the grand gesture.

Immunotherapy drugs were particularly beneficial for the elderly with respiratory infections and kids who suffered frequent respiratory ailments, boosting their immunity and reducing the recurrence of respiratory diseases during the winter. While the essential medicines included cold remedies, gastrointestinal drugs, and more. You could say he had thought of everything.

Romeo gave her a tender look, "I'm just following the lead of my fiancée. Didn't you donate 3 million dollars worth of medicines to the Red Cross this month?"

"How did you know?"

That was a donation Arabella had made under the name of her pharmaceutical company, and she believed nobody else knew about it.

"Because I know you founded that company." Romeo said with a smile, "You always concerned about the welfare of the people."

Before he could finish, his phone rang.

It was one of his friends calling.

Pressing the answer button on the steering wheel, a male voice came through.

"Romeo, Natalie Monroe heard you're heading back home and insisted I make this call." The voice was cut off as the phone was snatched away.

"She's just a friend's sister, and we hardly ever talk. Please don't get the wrong idea."

Romeo explained, glancing at Arabella nervously multiple times, worried she might get the wrong impression.

Arabella looked ahead, her lips curling playfully, "I know, just a chance meeting."

Romeo hurried to clarify, "It was because a buddy of mine was having a birthday bash. I didn't expect her to be there. She's usually at boarding school and hardly ever joins our get-togethers."

"You seem pretty well-informed."

"It's not like that."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)