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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1707

It turned out that Summer was the fiancée of their good buddy.

Romeo caught the shocked and incredulous expressions on their faces and curled his lips into a smirk, "Scared already?"

His fiancée had more identities than they could imagine.

Each one was at the top of their game in the industry.

Timothy couldn't believe that the girl he liked was truly extraordinary.

As for Derrick, well, he never imagined that such an outstanding girl would only ever be his buddy's wife, leaving him with a heartache and a desire to cry.

"So, my fiancée might know the person you mentioned."

Romeo's words had Derrick waving his hands and chuckling, "She's no match for Melody and Summer."

Suddenly, Timothy remembered something. "Oh, by the way, speaking of Melody, I've got something here for her to take a look at."

He pulled out his phone and started scrolling through Facebook, saying, "With the holidays around the corner, I am thinking of getting something nice for my grandparents. I stumbled upon someone selling a painting created by Mirabelle. He claimed that he bought it at a premium from Maestro Melody herself, intending to give it as a gift to his own fiancée. But since their engagement party fell through, he didn't want the painting to remind him of her, so he's put the painting up for sale."

Timothy opened the picture and showed it to Arabella, "My grandparents are big fans of Mirabelle's works, so I wanted to ask you how much you sold it to him for. He started by asking for fifty million."

It wasn't that Timothy couldn't afford it, but that the seller was now claiming there were others willing to pay sixty, and even seventy million.

Mirabelle's paintings were indeed rare, but Timothy had the nagging feeling that he was being swindled.

Arabella glanced at it and smelled a rat.

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