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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 825

Clark grinned from ear to ear. "Don't worry, as a big brother, I will definitely take good care of my little sister! Wherever she wants to go, I will accompany her! You two should focus on getting better and see if we can plan a family trip for the holidays."

"That's a fabulous idea. Your grandmother and I love to travel and explore new sceneries."

Bernard and Cornelia loved to stay active, enjoyed hiking, and were passionate about traveling, but they wondered if they could still walk long distances due to their age.

Arabella noticed him fixated on his legs. She was lost in thought, and couldn't help but chuckle, "Don't worry, Grandpa. In a while, you and Grandma will be able to walk again."

"Really?" Bernard's eyes lit up instantly.

Arabella nodded, "I promise."

Bernard felt a surge of vitality and started discussing where to go for the holidays.

They had been to some places and wanted to take Arabella to places they hadn't been. Some places were too cold, and they feared they wouldn't be able to handle it.

The entire family engaged in a lively discussion about various places. Then Bernard said, "Let's all calm down and ask Bella's opinion first."

Arabella laughed softly, claiming she didn't have any particular preferences.

“That's because Bella is considerate. She doesnt want to burden us. We'll go with the places I suggested. We can enjoy the snow, the scenery, hiking, and cloud-watching."

After Bernard's enthusiastic discussion, he started inquiring about his granddaughters’ studies. When he learned that they were both in college, with Arabella being the top-scoring student, he couldn't help but praise her.

"Dad, Bella's talents are not just limited to that. Have you heard of QY? She founded it! Do you like Mirabelle's paintings? She's the one who painted them! Are Labella's calligraphy pieces still hanging in your study? They're all her work."

This time, Bernard was so stunned that he couldn't find the words to respond.

He hadn't expected his granddaughter to be so talented: a master painter, a calligraphy expert, and a business founder.

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