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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2004

After a brief stay in Romeo's office, Luna stepped out of the grand entrance of McMillian Corporation, her face reverting to its usual icy haughtiness.

As she waited at the entrance for her family's chauffeur, a car that was the epitome of luxury pulled up before her. The window rolled down, and a frosty voice called out, "Luna, we need to talk."

Her eyes were cool and dismissive, her voice even haughtier, "What makes you think you're worthy of talking to me?"

"Is this the real you? Does Romeo have any clue you were just putting on an act earlier?" Harriet scrutinized her coldly from the car. "Hanging around Cathy has really rubbed off on you. I used to admire that aloof pride of yours."

Luna's gaze was as chilling as winter frost. "Your admiration is worthless to me."

"Romeo hates being lied to, and your pathetic performance couldn't fool him for a second. He's just sparing you the embarrassment for the sake of your family ties. Don't tell me you think you hold a special place in his heart?"

"At least I'm his real cousin. And what about you?" Luna looked down on her smugly. "You got kicked out, and yet here you are, yapping away."

"What did Arabella offer you? I'll double it," Harriet cut straight to the chase. "Ten times over if that's what it takes."

"You?" Luna's gaze fell on her, filled with icy mockery. "You think you can afford it?"

"Of course!" Harriet was quite confident in her financial and social clout.

"Then get out of the car and let's hear it. What can you offer me?"

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