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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 822

Chapter 822.

Emerging from his sister's room, Clark found himself lost in thought.

His sister was a hacker, known as Alex, who easily made a minimum of five million dollars per task. Did that mean the pocket money he gave her was insufficient? Should he consider transferring more?

His phone buzzed, drawing his attention to messages from his buddies.

[Have you seen your sister yet?]

[Isn't she adorable?

[Don't wait for her to start a conversation. Be proactive and shower her with warmth]

[Be gentle and courteous when speaking to her.]

[She doesn't like physical touch, don't pat her head or touch her shoulder without her consent.]

[No matter what happens, always put her feelings first.]

Clark replied with a smirk, [Do I really need your advice?]

He was about to go downstairs when Edith suddenly rushed up the stairs, panting heavily.

"Ms. Bella, your grandfather has woken up. Would you like to visit him in the hospital? Did you get some rest, Ms. Bella?"

Edith was knocking on Arabella's door and didn't notice Clark standing nearby.

Arabella opened the door, greeted Clark politely, and then turned to Edith, "Grandfather's awake?"

It was then that Edith noticed Clark, "Yes, the hospital just called.

He just opened his eyes."

"Clark, would you like to come with me?" Arabella asked, turning her gaze towards Clark.

Cornelia admitted, "It was me. I was telling him about your and Serena's background, and he became agitated. Bella, you must save him."

Regret was written all over Cornelia's face, "I shouldn't have brought up the subject before his condition stabilized."

Arabella took out a needle pack, drew out a long silver needle, and inserted it into several of his acupoints.

Soon, Arabella's grandpa on the bed stopped convulsing and gradually calmed down.

"Bella, is your grandfather okay?" Cornelia was still a bit scared. She didn't expect that the revelation about the children's parentage would affect him so much.

"He's okay,’ Arabella said reassuringly. After she inserted a few more needles, her grandpa slowly opened his eyes.

Clark was stunned. He hadn't expected his sister to have such profound medical knowledge. She had used just a few needles to revive their grandfather!

"Are you Bella?" Bernard Collins’ voice was still weak. His wife had told him that it was their granddaughter who had saved their lives.

"My name is Arabella, your granddaughter.’ Arabella's voice was calm.

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