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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1974

Viewers and reporters alike gaped at their screens, questioning their own ears.

What kind of family was this, casually tossing around millions.

"Clothes, shoes, bags, mobile transfers, jewelry - that's just their everyday," Arabella said, once again leaving her audience in utter disbelief. "If you want something that really made an impression, my dad gifted me a private island, and my mom got me the world's largest castle-themed amusement park, does that count?"

The reporters nodded vigorously. Arabella continued, "My grandfather gave me a set of natural wild pearls, my grandmother a gemstone, my uncle a casino, Hans a private yacht, Chasel a private jet, Clark a luxury sailboat, Sean an island, David a fleet of cars."

Everyone's expressions were beyond shock.

After listening to her list off each family member's extravagant gifts, the reporters were speechless for a moment before finally asking, "So, on top of transferring money, giving you bank cards, clothes, shoes, bags, and jewelry, they also gave you all these?"

Arabella nodded calmly, her face as serene as still water, even taking a sip of her lemon water before asking nonchalantly, "Any more questions?"

The reporters were again left dumbfounded.

They thought, "I mean, you're getting all these gifts and you're not even surprised? Or have you already had your fill of surprises?"

Seeing no further questions from them, Arabella nodded, stood up, and followed her parents to greet other guests.

The envy in the live chat was palpable.

[I'm dying of envy, I wish I was a lost heiress too. One day, a wealthy father will come to pick me up in his limo.]

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