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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 790

Chapter 790

"Who arrives for a proposal so casually? But Bella's really won me over, Jennifer said, adding with a chuckle, "And not just me, George is quite taken with her too."

"Jennifer is spot on with that. It's not just us, even the elders at home are quite fond of her. She's smart, beautiful, modest, and talented. She's an artist, calligrapher, pianist, and brand founder.

Honestly, the list just goes on,’ George laughed.

Jennifer chimed in, "And I heard she topped the national college entrance examination! Louisa, you and Kenneth certainly know how to raise a brilliant child!"

Kenneth and Louisa were taken aback. An artist and calligrapher?

When did this happen? Why didn't they know?

"You said Bella is an artist?” Kenneth couldn't help but ask.

“Calligrapher?" Louisa was equally surprised.

After their questions, they both turned their gaze towards Arabella, who was coming downstairs, in complete astonishment.

When did their daughter acquire these new talents?

Arabella hadn't expected to be revealed as soon as she came downstairs after her shower, let alone that George and Jennifer would arrive early. She politely greeted everyone present.

"Bella, you're here!" Jennifer's eyes were full of admiration and satisfaction as she looked at her future daughter-in-law, casually dressed and looking gorgeous. Jennifer couldn't help but adore her.

"Come sit here.” Jennifer affectionately pulled Arabella to sit next to her.

After greeting Arabella, George turned to Kenneth and asked, "Didn't you know that? About Bella being Mirabelle."

Mirabelle's exceptional painting skills were renowned in the art world.

She had felt a twinge of guilt when she saw the painting later.

Suddenly, Kenneth remembered something else. On the day his daughter came home, her gaze had briefly rested on the painting.

It was a renowned piece by the famous painter Mirabelle. Bella had suggested then that he hang it in the study.

Thinking about it now, Kenneth found that the antique painting did look a bit out of place among the modern art pieces in the living room.

Her suggestion to hang it in the study, where it would complement the other pieces, was indeed apt.

She must have recognized it at first glance. Such discerning eyes.

"And Bella is also the calligrapher Labella." Jennifer started talking about how they had met her future daughter-in-law, growing more and more delighted.

Kenneth and Louisa hadn't expected their daughter to have so many aliases, nor that she would not only save her future mother-in-law by a twist of fate but also win over the hearts of her future in-laws.

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