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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 960

Chapter 960

Romeo knew how much she cared for her subordinates, so he volunteered to update her.

Sitting by the couch, his gaze never leaving her for a moment, he asked, “Feeling better?"

"Yes, much better"

He then fed her something, remarking, ‘Once things cool down here, I'll take you back home for other doctors to have a look."

“Just a small injury, no big deal."

Arabella didn't seem to consider her injuries serious, but Romeo was concerned, "You're hurt pretty bad, and you say it's no big deal?"

“Lagree with Romeo," Clark chimed in. "When we return, we should consult with more doctors, just to be safe.

“You see, even Clark is saying so."

Seeing their stern faces, leaving no room for negotiation, Arabella could only concede, “Alright"

Only when she relented did their expressions soften.

"Clark, any new discoveries from the two data files?" Arabella asked.

“None,” Clark replied calmly. “You rest up. Romeo has already avenged you and your subordinates today. Let's consider this matter closed. From now on, you just need to recover, focus on school, and enjoy your love life. I approve of your relationship with Romeo."

Romeo's eyes softened. Finally, he got the approval of his brother.

“It seems that Clark has some new findings,’ Arabella smirked. "Not planning to share? Is it dangerous?"

“Bella, please, let it go."

Clark's words made Arabella and Romeo exchange a look. Romeo seemed to agree with her, softly saying, "Let's investigate."

He also wanted to know who could make Clark so wary.

“Romeo??" Clark never expected Romeo to indulge his sister like this, immediately admonishing, "Can you two please listen to me?"

“No.” Their answer came in unison. Arabella even took out her phone, ready to open the two data files.

“Bella” Seeing that they weren't listening, Clark had to say, ‘This involves multiple countries, many figures in the political arena. I'm not trying to scare you, but regardless of your opinions, I won't allow you two to get involved anymore."

This was no longer something they could handle on their own.

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