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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2185

“I'm usually not swamped at work, and I don't get tired easily, so there's no need for my wife to help me with these things, but I can certainly give her a shoulder rub, a back massage, or squeeze her legs a bit," Romeo's response drew a round of applause from the crowd.

The best man, Jackson, chuckled as he turned to Arabella, "So, after the wedding, are you cool with the groom having his own little stash of cash?"

"I'm all for it," Arabella replied generously.

Thunderous applause erupted once again.

But Romeo added, "I've already got a treasure trove, my wife, she's the biggest one I'll ever have in my life."

His words had a double meaning; not only did his wife manage all his finances, indeed making her his greatest treasure, but she herself was a treasure.

Lively clapping filled the room once more.

Another bridesmaid turned to the five grooms on stage and asked, "Would you gentlemen be willing to hand over the financial reins to your wives?"

In perfect unison, all five grooms responded, "Already done."

None of them had hidden any personal funds; they had handed over financial control to their wives right when they paid the dowry.

Everyone was astounded, even those watching the live stream were green with envy.

Another bridesmaid posed the question, "Are you willing to compliment the bride every day after the wedding, to be utterly devoted to your wife, making her days joyful and the envy of others?"

"No problem," the five grooms answered in chorus.

The viewers of the live stream were deeply moved.

[Oh my, our David is just so dashing! So sweet! So lovable!]

[Have you guys noticed how each of Arabella's five brothers has their own kind of handsome? Hans exudes a mature charm, Chasel is striking, Clark is talented, Sean has that cool allure, and David's handsomeness comes with such warmth!]

Every single one of them was a feast for the eyes!

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