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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 776

Chapter 776

Arabella opened the box to reveal a rare and precious necklace made of 98 small diamonds and one large one, all in a striking sea-blue hue.

“This necklace was a gift from my mother on my eighteenth birthday,’ Jennifer chuckled, "And now, it belongs to you.’

That was a treasure which was passed down through generations of daughters in her family, all the way to its fifth generation through her.

But she was willing to give that necklace to Arabella, which spoke volumes about how much she valued the Arabella.

Arabella could tell that the necklace was of considerable worth, both in terms of its clarity and color, it was truly second to none.

“666 carats, wishing you all the luck in the world,” Jennifer said, looking at Arabella with affection and fondness as she continued to say, “I hope your future is as smooth sailing as the blessing you wrote, ‘Ride the wind and crack the waves, soaring to the sky’

“This gift is too precious; I can’t accept it,’ Arabella could see the value and significance of the necklace, which was easily worth a hundred million dollars.

“This is a token of my affection. You must accept it,’ Jennifer insisted, not giving her the chance to refuse. She even changed the subject quickly to give her no room for rejection, “Look at what your uncle has given you.”

What George offered was a beautifully crafted gemstone key with the McMillian family crest. It was priceless.

It could unlock the McMillian family's secret base and even the

safes George and Jennifer had in foreign banks.

His thought was that since his daughter-in-law had joined the

family, she should be treated as a part of it. He and Jennifer

often traveled the world, and if anything happened to them, Bella could use that key to inherit everything they had.

“Good thing it's not jewelry. Otherwise, Bella would run out of

places to wear it,’ Quipped Romeo from the side.

He had previously given Arabella bracelets, bangles, and

necklaces. Her grandmother had also given her heirlooms, and

her brothers had also given her plenty of jewelry.

If there were any more, she would really run out of places to wear

them.

The atmosphere lightened up thanks to his comment. Seeing that

Arabella was still reluctant to accept, he whispered, “Just take

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