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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 768

Chapter 768

Jennifer was touched. She hadn't expected Melody to be both comforting and complimentary.

[Are you free tomorrow afternoon? I'd like to invite you for a tea.]

Maybe realizing the girl was still young, Jennifer added, [Or coffee works too.]

Arabella gave a light smile, and before she could reply, Jennifer sent another message.

[You saved me, comforted me. No matter what you say, I owe you a drink.]

Arabella's slender fingers typed back, [Alright]

[What time suits you?] Jennifer asked eagerly.

[Anytime.]

[How about three in the afternoon?]

[Sure.]

[What would you like to drink? Coffee or tea?]

[Either is fine.]

The girl was so easy-going that Jennifer liked her even more and began to look forward to meeting her the next day.

[Let me find a popular spot. I'll send you the address later.]

Jennifer sent a happy emoji.

[Alright.]

"If I knew you were going to The Aurora Haven last night, I would have gone with you,’ Romeo explained. "I own that club now."

Arabella was somewhat surprised. "Isn't that Mr. Dylan's club?" She had happened to save Mr. Dylan before, and the staff at the club were particularly polite to her when she went there afterwards.

Later, when she saved the club manager and the waitstaff, they all respected her from the bottom of their hearts.

"Previously, the Hunter family was facing a financial crisis. I helped Mr. Dylan out, and in gratitude, he transferred the club to me and decided to focus on his real estate business."

If it wasn't for Romeo, the Hunter family would have been drowning in debt. In fact, there would be no Hunter family in Summerfield.

"Then why are the manager and staff in the club still the same people? No one has been replaced?" Arabella asked further.

"They are familiar with the business and do a good job, so I didn't replace them."

Arabella nodded in understanding. If she had known this, she would have gone with him last night, so he wouldn't have to wait at home for over an hour.

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