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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2167

Even though they had lost their freedom, the mere chance to see them occasionally was enough to fill the two sisters with contentment.

On the other side.

Donna never thought she’d see her three children again in this lifetime.

Clutching the cold metal bars, she tried to get a clearer look on her children’s faces, but her vision was blurred by tears.

For two whole years, they had not come to see them even once; it was clear that they had been utterly disappointed by them.

But something unknown had brought them there today.

Donna couldn’t stop the tears, her body trembling. She wanted to call out to her children, but her throat was so raw, she couldn’t utter a single word.

“If it weren’t for Bella insisting, we wouldn’t have bothered coming,” Cathy said, her arms folded across her chest, clearly still holding a grudge.

Donna was momentarily taken aback, then more tears cascaded down her cheeks.

“Cathy’s a household name now, a real A-list celebrity,” Jeffery chimed in, “And Luna’s art is famous far and wide. Two years ago, Romeo transferred all of your companies and properties to my care, and I also received half the shares of McMillian Corporation.”

Though he had refused, his brother had insisted that as siblings, they should share the properties. His brother wanted to devote more time to his wife and not be so busy that he couldn’t even have a meal with her.

“That wedding. must be grand.” Donna couldn’t help but scrutinize her son. After two years, Jeffery had grown even more composed, his demeanor now more dashing and debonair.

Seeing all three of her children standing before her, well and good, her tears came anew, once again blurring her vision.

“Let’s go, we still have one more person to visit, and then we need to pick out a gift for Bella,” Cathy said, her tone slightly impatient, but Donna could feel that her daughter actually missed them too.

“Send them my blessings,” Donna said through the bars, weeping. “I hope they grow old together, more and more in love with each passing day.”

“Will do,” Jeffery looked at his mother, and eventually, he and his two sisters left together to visit their father.

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