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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 990

Chapter 990

Phoebe repeated her warning, "Mr. Aaron is about to retire, and his connections won't be as strong then. Some rival forces have been completely uprooted by Ms. Bella. Now, about forty percent of the forces are caught in the whirlpool, unable to save themselves. Another forty percent are too busy to protect themselves, and the remaining twenty percent are nothing to worry about. When he retires, he can enjoy his golden years in peace."

So that was it.

Arabella's actions were essentially helping her father clear obstacles and ensuring his safety.

“So, Bella could be in danger?" Myrtna’s first reaction was for Arabella's safety.

After all, with such a big event involving so many people, how could Bella ensure she wasn't involved??

"No way, I need to get Mom and Dad to help secretly. Bella can't get hurt."

Chasel only had one sister, more precious than gold.

Besides, she really liked Arabella.

“Miss, please calm down. They already have plans."

Phoebe didn't say whether they would help or not, but Myrna understood her meaning.

Myrna's heart settled, her mood lightening a bit.

On the other side.

In a dim room, a secretary walked in, reporting to the man inside, "Sir, those old guys had clearly retired, but now they're sticking their noses in again. I don't know what's so special about that young girl that so many people are willing to help her."

There were too many forces protecting the girl domestically.

It would be easier to make a move overseas.

"So you're saying we just have to let a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl wreak havoc and ruin everyone's future?"

The man's voice was calm, like the calm before a storm, but the secretary could sense the suffocating presence of death.

He broke out in a cold sweat, his voice trembling, “I will find a way to make more troubles for her. She must pay the price!"

“Just pay a small price?" The man seemed unsatisfied with this punishment.

The secretary became even more fearful, "She'll be torn to shreds"

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