The scene had countless netizens watching the live broadcast green with envy.
[Oh man, if my in-laws were half as good, I wouldn’t have divorced my ex-husband.]
[My in-laws never care about us. They didn’t even visit once when my daughter had a fall and injured her head, afraid that they’d have to shell out a few bucks for a sympathy gift.]
[My in-laws disrupt our life daily. As soon as they arrive, they wander around before even getting comfortable. They barely sit down before they’re snooping around, checking if we’ve left any packages unopened, nagging us about spending too much. We have absolutely no privacy, it’s so frustrating!]
“Here, have a bite to eat.” Shirley didn’t care whether it was being broadcasted live, she pulled Arabella to sit beside her.
From the tray brought by a servant, she picked a piece of cake with a uniquely designed pick and fed it to Arabella.
Jennifer, undaunted by the presence of photographers, took a glass of lemonade from a tray a servant held and directed the straw to Arabella, urging her to take a sip.
Everyone was worried she might be hungry or thirsty.
Phillip asked if she had rested well the previous night and if she needed to rest a bit more.
Only after Arabella had been fed did Romeo take her by the hand and lead her to the helipad outside.
“Where are you taking me?” Arabella had no clue about the surprise he had planned or why they were boarding the plane together.
“You’ll find out soon.” Romeo tenderly kissed on her lips before they both got aboard.
No sooner had their helicopter taken off than the bridesmaids and groomsmen followed suit, catching up on another flight.
Before boarding, Cathy noticed the live chat was buzzing with curiosity about how much the McMillian family’s gift to Arabella was. Viewers were pleading for even a hint.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)
Sooo beautiful story. Kudos to the author💕...
Wonderfully story.lwas truly driven to a fantasy world...
Good...