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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 412

Chapter 412 

So our engagement.Yolanda was on the verge of tears

Zachary firmly stated, We’re not calling it off!” 

And your parents.” 

I’ll tell them, the engagement party goes on as planned!” 

Zachary, you’re so good to me.Yolanda buried her face in his chest, her eyes flashing with satisfaction

Meanwhile

After breakfast, Romeo took Arabella to Summerfield’s largest amusement park. It was Saturday, and the place was packed

Have you been here before?Romeo asked softly, looking down at Arabella

No.” 

When Arabella was young, Attlee and Olga were often not at home. They never took her out, let alone spent time with her

Romeo took her hand and said, I heard kids love this place.” 

So he still saw her as a kid

The ticket checker couldn’t take his eyes off the stunning couple, a perfect match. She was gorgeous, and he was so suave

Have a blast.The employee said this after checking their tickets

Arabella grabbed a map at the entrance. The park was much bigger than she expected, with a lot of attractions

What do you want to try first?Romeo asked softly

Arabella’s eyes fell on the carousel, the closest ride. But it seemed a bit childish

Romeo noticed her glance towards the carousel and assumed she was interested. So he led her towards It

He still thought she’s a kid interested in the merrygoround

The sun’s pretty harsh today; put this on.Romeo handed her a sun hat and a sunscreen spray and said, Let me do it.” 

It’s not necessary.Arabella was not used to sunscreen; she preferred her skin tanned

At least put on a bit; I don’t want you to get burned.Romeo insisted and sprayed her legs, said, Wait here, I’ll go line up.” 

Arabella was touched by his thoughtfulness

A woman nearby nudged her husband: Look at that guy, so handsome and considerate. And then look at you!” 

Her husband, a bald man with a big belly

What’s wrong with me?He defended himself, saying, Handsome guys can’t be trusted!” 

You’re the one who can’t be trusted!” 

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