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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 837

Chapter 837

I'll come by tomorrow afternoon."

"Are you always this free? At your age, shouldn't you be focusing on your career to give my sister a more secure future? Young people can't always focus on love. You need to think further ahead."

After lecturing him, Clark turned to his sister with a grin, "Where do you want to go tomorrow, Bella? I can accompany you."

"Romeo has some time."

"He should spend his time focusing more on work. I'm on vacation.

I have plenty of time."

In the end, Romeo could only say, "Tomorrow, Bella and I are going to walk the glass bridge. I heard you have a fear of heights, Clark."

"Who told you that? Fear of heights? Absolutely not!" Clark retorted stubbornly, "I'm going too!"

Romeo and Bella were in dumb silence.

"So it's settled then!" As Clark walked into the house tugging at his sister's sleeve, he whispered, "I still haven't evaluated this guy's character. We'll continue tomorrow."

"Clark, shouldn't you spend the day at home with Mom and Dad?"

"I've been with Mom and Dad for over twenty years. Now that I have time, I want to spend it with my little sister."

Alright, then.

On the other hand.

When Romeo got home, he sent a WhatsApp message to Bella updating her on his whereabouts, then found David sent him a message.

[I want to hire the most famous screenwriter in the country to tailor a new series for you, one that's guaranteed to be a hit.]

[I also want to hire the best international dance team to choreograph a new dance for you, one that can dominate the dance scene.]

[I also want to hire the best music team to produce a new song for you.]

David quickly sent a few question marks back and added, [Unsolicited favors often signal ill-intent! I'm telling you now, I won't do anything shady!]

[The new series, if you accept, will have a pay of 30 million dollars.

There's not much dialogue. All you have to do is maintain a cool demeanor.]

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