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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 582

Chapter 582

"Barry, I just can't!" Even though Adair was usually pretty ballsy, he couldn't help but hesitate at the sight of the muddy pit ahead.

Mainly because he was scared of getting his limited-edition kicks dirty, and if he fell in, he'd end up looking like a complete fool, which would definitely mess with his game with the ladies.

"Get your ass over here!" Barry Olson's tone was as tough as nails.

In the end, Adair mustered up the courage and charged ahead, only to crash into Barry, causing both of them to fall, almost smooching each other.

"Hey, get off me!" Barry was obviously peeved and shoved him away.

"Barry, it's not like I wanted to! I haven't even kissed a girl, let alone a guy like you."

"Do you think I give a damn?"

Barry brushed off his clothes, then nodded to Arabella, "Hey, stick with me. I got you."

He led the way, with Arabella and the other three girls trailing behind him.

The other girls from the neurology department couldn't help but whisper:

"Is that the Barry everyone keeps talking about?"

"Yep, that's him!"

"He's so hot! Can't believe he's in our class!"

"He’s a rich kid, probably just looking for some thrills. Regular extracurricular activities must bore him to death."

"Must be nice, being rich and doing whatever the hell you want."

"Noreen, you seem to really dislike her, huh?" The girl speaking was Daryl, her tone soft and her appearance adorable.

"She's the Arabella I told you about."

"Wait, the one who beat you up and embarrassed you?" Daryl had taken the day off due to her period that day but heard from Noreen later about a super arrogant girl in neurology who had given her a good beating. It turned out it was the girl who had just crossed the bridge.

"Let's go meet her." Noreen marched onto the log bridge, with Daryl following closely, both determined to make Arabella pay.

Not long after Arabella's group crossed the log bridge, three walls appeared before them, each taller than the last. Barry scrambled over the first two but ran out of steam by the third.

He cursed under his breath, wondering what the hell the instructors were thinking about setting up such high walls. Did they have a death wish?

Just then, out of the corner of his eye, he noticed a girl effortlessly flipping over the three walls and landing smoothly on the ground.

He couldn't believe his eyes, and then another girl did the same, even high-fiving the first one.

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