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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 645

Chapter 645

This meant her ambition was here!

Mr. Jarvis was a big shot in the medical world. If he could personally guide Bella, then Bella was definitely going to be the brightest star in the medical field of Solterra in the future!

On the phone, Mr. Jarvis seemed surprised. He didn't expect Chasel, always independent and resolute, to actually call him for help.

He curiously asked, "Is this person you're talking about important to you?"

Thinking of his sister, Chasel's tone became softer: "Actually, she's my long-lost sister."

"Bella?"

"You know her?" At this point, Chasel felt surprised. How did Mr. Jarvis know what his sister's name was?

Mr. Jarvis laughed on the phone, waving his hands, and said, "I can't teach her."

"Mr. Jarvis?"

Before Chasel could ask why, Mr. Jarvis said, "Actually, Bella's medical skills were taught by me, but her level has exceeded mine now."

Mr. Jarvis said with a smile, "I can't teach Dr. Bell."

Dr. Bell??

Chasel couldn't believe it. Dr. Bell, who could bring the dead back to life, was his sister? His own sister?

"You just got home, right? You should get to know your sister better, you'll understand."

Chasel was completely shocked. This answer was beyond imagination.

"Mhm."

"He has a high position and a great responsibility; it's hard and dangerous. I guess this time he won't be able to stay for long. Alright, you go have dinner with him and don't participate in the upcoming extracurricular activities. Go home and have a good time with your family."

Over the years, Bella has hardly felt the warmth of family. Now that her other brother was back, there's one more person to love her, and that's a good thing.

Hearing President Barton say this, Arabella replied, "That won't do."

"As for your classmates, don't care about their opinions. At the beginning of the school's enrollment, we publicly announced that as long as the top scorer comes, everything is up to the top scorer; the school won't say you're late or absent for no reason. This is your privilege so use it well!"

Arabella laughed and said, "Chasel and I will have dinner tonight, you don't have to worry. As for the experiment, I'll do it when I get there."

"Alright."

Without her, he really couldn't complete it alone.

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