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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 966

Chapter 966

"I'll take you back to your room to rest, Romeo knew Arabella was still hurt, so he's careful as he carried her. "Take a snooze, and when the plane arrives, we'll head back."

Arabella wrapped her arms around him, “Clark when Carol wakes up, have someone inform me"

“Alright."

Watching their intimate interaction, Clark suddenly felt a little lonely.

“I know it hurts,” Romeo murmured, carrying Arabella upstairs, his lips brushing against her tenderly. "I wish I could rip those who hurt you limb from limb, grind their bones to dust"

How dare they hurt his girl!

He can't even bear to say a harsh word to her, let alone see her treated so brutally.

Seeing the wounds on Arabella's arms and legs, Romeo's heart ached. He wished he could bear the pain for her.

"Dr. Klein said he has some pain relief cream for you once you wake up. I'll help you apply it,’ Romeo told her as they reached the second floor. "Where's your room?"

He's never been to her room, so he didn't know which way to go.

“Over there." Arabella pointed with her chin, a faint smile on her lips as she looked at his chiseled jawline. "Those guys are like Chester. They've been pumped with all sorts of drugs since they were kids. It's normal for them to be strong."

“That's no excuse for them to hurt you,’ Romeo carried her in the direction of her room. “I've had a similar acupuncture mat made for you. I'll give it to you when we get back home."

Arabella hadn't expected him to be so thoughtful, even considering such a detail. "Acupuncture mat? I have plenty here."

“But the one I've got for you is special.

Romeo remembered the patterns on it, so he had one made to match.

Although it might not be a perfect replica, it's close enough.

Arabella smiled softly at him, her eyes tender.

When Romeo carried her into her room, the housekeepers who had returned were stunned.

They can't believe their eyes. Mr. McMillian was in the boss's room, and the boss didn't seem to mind.

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