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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2153

But the intermediary, after eavesdropping on the aunt and niece’s conversation, found nothing suspicious. There had been no physical contact between them. How in the world did Beverly pass on the information to the young girl??

“I indeed have no substantial evidence at hand. Whether to reveal it or not, that’s up to you to decide,” Arabella admitted honestly and straightforwardly.

Donna smiled brightly, a smile more precious than jewels, “Do you know why I like you? Among people our age, you’re like a brilliant pearl, shining so brightly that you can’t be ignored.”

She knew that any further excuses were futile. The situation had reached this point, and they simply could not get out of here. The outside must have already been surrounded by people.

Given the temperaments of the old man and the old lady, they’d surely have their whole family of five sent to the police office.

She didn’t want to implicate her children. Her gaze fell on Louisa, “Truth be told, I have no grudges against you. My circumstances back in the day weren’t so different from Beverly’s. For quite a long time, we sympathized and depended on each other for support.”

Louisa glanced at her, then at Jennifer and the others. Why did this sound like it was a family matter of the McMillian family??

“Are you saying that Dad should have handed the company over to my older brother?” George looked at Donna, surprised at her thoughts.

“It’s not just her,” Tomas picked up. “I think so too.”

Everyone was astonished.

“Ever since we were kids, in academics or anything else, I always outshined you,” Tomas said, turning to his brother.

Relatives would always praise him whenever they visited, talking about how capable he was and how his father would, sooner or later, hand over the company to him.

Moreover, some old board members and shareholders would speak highly of him every time they saw him, saying that under his leadership, the company would surely reach new heights.

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