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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 943

Chapter 943 "Do any of you know where she might be?" Clark questioned again.

His subordinate, Donald, shook his head, honestly replying, "Clark, I really have no idea."

Only the boss herself knew where she's gone.

As her underlings, they had no say and didn't dare to meddle.

Except for Jack, the daredevil, who dared to tattle to Romeo last time.

As a result, the boss docked his bonus, didn't she?

Unable to keep his patience any longer, Clark redialed Romeo, "Romeo, are you asleep?"

Romeo was a light sleeper and quickly picked up his ringing cell phone, “Clark? What's up?"

"Did I wake you?" Clark felt apologetic, “I'm really sorry to disturb your sleep."

Romeo hadn't wanted to sleep in the first place, but Bella insisted, so he had to take a couple of sleeping pills and only managed to fall asleep with the aid of the scented pouch she had given him.

But he had barely gotten any shut-eye when Clark's call woke him twice.

Would his girl forgive him if she saw his dark circles the next day?

“It's fine, Clark, why are you still up?" Romeo's voice was magnetically soothing. He genuinely respected Clark because of his love for Arabella.

"Bella just sent me a video. She found Carol and even managed to draw the poison out of her,’ Clark announced excitedly, “But after that, I sent her countless messages and made numerous calls, but she didn't respond."

“Are you worried that Bella's in danger?" Romeo quickly guessed his thoughts.

"Yes, normally, Bella would reply to my messages or missed calls right away. But it's been over an hour since my first message."

That hour had been filled with agony and unease.

His emotions were like a rollercoaster ride.

"Don't worry, Clark. Bella promised she'd be back by noon.” Romeo had immense trust and faith in Bella. "She always keeps her word, or even gets things done ahead of time."

She never went back on her word.

“But I'm still worried they're in danger.” Clark had an uneasy feeling as if he was about to lose something.

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