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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 784

Chapter 784

"Arabella, I can't believe after all this time you're still so flighty,"

Yolanda feigned shock, "You're a woman betrothed."

Couldn't she ask Romeo to buy whatever she wanted?

Why the need to use other men's credit cards?

Was it to flaunt her alluring charm?

Or had Romeo grown tired of her and no longer wanted to fund her shopping sprees?

As she pondered that, Yolanda saw a glimmer of hope. If Romeo took an interest in her, then she could soon surpass Arabella!

Arabella didn't expect Yolanda to still be so annoying after their time apart. She didn't even bother to look at her, took the shopping bags from George, and left with him.

Because George had a sore back, Arabella walked slowly.

"My girlfriend is talking to you, are you deaf?" Gerald was quite displeased with Arabella's cold demeanor.

So, she was relying on her good looks, huh? She had been played by several old men, and at that point she was putting on that icy, aloof act.

Did she still think of herself as a pure, innocent maiden?

"Didn't your parents teach you any manners?” George was quite displeased with the young ones’ attitude.

But Gerald found that amusing, "What, you're brave enough to act but scared of being talked about?"

"What have we done?" George was baffled by the young man's baseless accusations.

Arabella interjected, "Uncle, don't mind him."

Gerald was so useless!

Just like any rich boy, he was like a flower in a greenhouse, unable to withstand any hardship.

He couldn't even best an old man on the brink of death!

The mall manager was taken aback by that scene and quickly dispersed the crowd. He bent over to George and respectfully asked, "Mr. McMillian, what's the matter?"

"This brat insulted my daughter-in-law, and I intend to deal with him myself. Everyone else stands aside."

"Uncle, your back."

Before Arabella could finish her sentence, George said, "I'm fine, I'm alright. This brat just mentioned a whore? If he doesn't need his mouth, I can sew it shut! He only knows how to spew filth."

Jennifer, who had just arrived, saw the scene, linked arms with Arabella, and watched the fight, amused, "Let him have it."

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