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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 779

Chapter 779

At that moment, a graceful lady approached, her exquisite features radiating an unworldly elegance.

She took Arabella’s hand, offering support against the prying eyes of the surrounding crowd, her icy gaze fixed on the few trouble-makers.

"Mrs. McMillian? What brings you down here.’ The restaurant manager looked at her, his voice a mixture of surprise and respect. He just heard that this young woman was the daughter-in-law whom Mrs. McMillian had been expecting.

"I was bored in the suite, so I came down to fetch my daughter-in-law. Mr. Earl, I must say, I'm very disappointed to see you standing by while these people harass her."

"Mrs. McMillian, you misunderstand. I was trying to keep the peace; these young ladies were the ones stirring the pot.’ Mr. Earl protested, his eyes holding a hint of frustration as he looked at the young women.

He had seen his fair share of troublemakers, but that was a whole new level! Cherry and her friends were in shock. Who could intimidate Mr.

Earl like that? Could it be Mrs. McMillian, the matriarch of the McMillian Corporation? Was she Romeo's mother? Could it be Jennifer?

The more Cherry looked, the more she was convinced that this stunning woman was indeed Jennifer. Her features were even more refined, and her demeanor was even more aristocratic than before.

She was always a beauty, her skin fair and soft, her presence a perfect blend of elegance and grace, yet still commanding respect and authority.

But wait, had Jennifer just referred to Arabella as her daughter-in-law!

Impossible!!

"Auntie, she's not Serena." Cherry gently corrected her, "Her name is Arabella, she's the newly recognized daughter of the Collins family."

"I can see just fine, dear. No need for the reminder; Jennifer retorted, then turned to the restaurant manager, "I had planned to enjoy afternoon tea with my daughter-in-law. But since someone insists on causing trouble, I suggest you clear the room.’

"Of course.” The manager knew that the young women were in

deep trouble and quickly ordered the staff to clear the room.

Cherry's friends, sensing the danger, started to panic.

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