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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1933

Sean strode toward Arabella, reaching out to take the gift box from her hands, "Why didn't you ask me to come with you? If I had known you were carrying so much, I would've helped you upstairs."

"It's no big deal, not heavy." Arabella distributed gifts one by one, "Grandma and Grandpa, this is for you. Wishing you a year of good health and everything going your way."

As she handed out the presents and shared her blessings, each elder was visibly delighted.

"When did you manage to sneak all this preparation, hiding it so well that even the cleaning staff didn't notice." Louisa was surprised to see Arabella bringing out so many gifts.

"You've put so much thought into this." Grandma Belinda repeatedly praised, "This year has been so meaningful."

Sean opened his gift box to find a brand-new men's wristwatch inside.

He had lost the watch Serena gave him, and he hadn't anticipated that his sister would notice and buy him a new one.

It had to be said, Arabella's taste was definitely better than Serena's. That old watch he lost? It was worth losing now!

The other brothers received similarly valuable men's watches, each with a different design, be it gold-trimmed, black-edged, silver-bordered, and so on.

David couldn't wait to put his watch on, and after a session of admiring clicks.

"Bella, this watch is gorgeous. I'll wear it forever."

"This watch is way nicer than my old one."

"Thank you, my dear sister."

Arabella handed the remaining gift box to Romeo. He was surprised. He got one too?

"The rest of these, please distribute them to everyone else at Reflections Villa. Everyone gets one," Arabella instructed as she passed the rest to Edith.

"Would you also mind handing these out for me?" Romeo presented his own gifts to Edith. "Make sure everyone gets one."

"Thank you, Mr. McMillian, thank you, Miss Bella. Remembering all of us at Reflections Villa, I'm sure they'll be thrilled!"

With a warm smile, Arabella spoke up, "Well, Dad, Mom, I'm off to accompany Romeo to Fairfield Manor now."

"Have fun, dear." Louisa said affectionately.

"Oh, and we've prepared some New Year's gifts for the McMillian family. Please take them with you," Kenneth immediately instructed someone to load the car.

Romeo was about to decline, but Arabella interjected, "Take them, it's from my mom and dad." "Drive safely, and take it slow," Louisa called out, waving them off from the driveway.

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