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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 12

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 12 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 12, the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are unveiled, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their present lives. Will the details of Chapter 12 in The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella solve the problems and troubles in love? Let's read The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella Chapter 12 at Novelfreepdf.com

Kelly continued, "If it wasn't for you, how could their little factory have grown to this size? How could they have moved from a small town to a big city? How could Attlee become the richest man on the fringes of Summerfield? That's all because of your hard work behind the scenes. Otherwise, with his business sense, he'd be lucky not to go bankrupt, let alone become the richest man. Because he has no talent for business, he always causes trouble for you, forcing you to solve his problems. With your abilities, you should be the richest! He shouldn't even be involved! Unfortunately, all these years you've been doing this for them, and haven't left anything for yourself."

"What's the big deal." Arabella said lazily, as if unbothered, "I can make money whenever I want."

"I just feel sorry for you! From childhood, they left you in the care of an old lady, and they barely visited home! Then when they found Yolanda, they kicked you aside. How cruel!" Kelly said.

"Enough, let's not talk about them. Keep an eye on HeartEase Herb for me. One plant isn't enough." Arabella changed the subject, "Pay more attention to the upcoming auctions and let me know if there's any news."

"Don't worry." Kelly said.

They chatted for a bit more before hanging up.

Just then, Arabella's phone vibrated. She looked at it and saw a message from one of her employees: [Boss! Big order! A super-rich guy ordered a hundred sets of clothes, a hundred bags, and a hundred pairs of shoes for his daughter, to be delivered today.]

[I've already sent all the limited edition items from our warehouse! We're out of stock now!]

[When can you give me more designs?]

[Urgent! Urgent! Urgent! Three times isn't enough for something this important!]

[Alright, waiting for your message. I'm about to arrive at the rich guy's house. Let's see what his daughter looks like. I hope she's not too ugly to ruin your designs.]

Arabella was a bit surprised and replied: [You're delivering it yourself?]

[For such a big order, of course, I have to provide the best service! What do you think?]

After reading the message, Arabella was puzzled. What kind of family would buy so many clothes and bags at once? Are they opening a store?

At this moment, a luxury RV pulled up in front of the villa.

Erik quickly stepped forward, respectfully opened the car door, and bowed, saying, "Miss Serena, you're finally back for summer break? It's going to be lively here again with you around."

Serena exited the automobile with silky skin. She had a lovely face and a terrific body. Her brilliant eyes glittered with assurance, and her bangs were neatly cropped behind her ears to reveal a lovely forehead.

Several servants began moving her luggage into the house, with Erik following closely behind, "Miss Serena, you've been busy with exams, so I didn't want to bother you. Now that you've finished your finals and have been travelling abroad with your girlfriends, I finally get a chance to chat with you." Erik said, lowering his voice.

"What is it?" Serena had always looked quite ordinary, but growing up spoiled, she exuded an air of superiority and her voice was haughty, making her sound like a rich heiress. Today, she was wearing a fluffy dress, carrying a designer bag and wearing designer jewelry, looking like a graceful flower. This kind of beauty was crafted by money and skincare.

"The matter is...” Before Erik could finish, Serena noticed a dozen strangers in the garden. They were hanging beautiful clothes and bags on display racks, tidying them up a bit before taking them into the house.

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