Alma, who was standing by, also spoke up, “Uncle Kenneth and Aunt Louisa said that as long as the company performs well, they’ll reward us with the things one by one from your past. But they also reassured us that it’s okay even if we don’t make it big right away. They understand that everything has a tough beginning. And if business just isn’t our thing, they’ll make sure we get those items as our dowry when we get married.”
Alma’s words utterly broke through Beverly’s defenses.
She had never imagined that Kenneth and Louisa would be so generous to her kids.
“Mom, Uncle and Aunt are really good to us, and so are Grandma and Grandpa. Their kindness isn’t just for show, nor is it for outsiders. It’s the real deal. And Bella, she’s been very good to us too.”
Alma’s revelation prompted Beverly to quickly wipe away her tears and ask with concern, “How’s she been doing lately?”
“Bella has been quite amazing; QY is booming and has been winning favor from many royals and nobles. Her order book is so full it’s bursting at the seams. On top of that, she penned a song that skyrocketed to the top of the charts and her calligraphy and artwork have brought honor to our nation. Artists and calligraphers from all over have been flocking just to meet her, to talk to her, and to plead to be taken on as apprentices. The line at her door is so long, it might as well stretch to the Eiffel Tower!”
Hearing Alma speak like this, Beverly’s eyes filled with tears. She hadn’t expected that her niece had never stopped striving to be better.
“Oh, and there’s more,” Alma continued, “she’s been working on a medicine that helps Alzheimer’s patients. Just one shot can help them recall the events of the last seven or eight years. It prevents them from quickly degenerating into a state where they remember nothing at all and also eases symptoms such as aphasia and agnosia. However, this miracle medicine isn’t on the market yet. Several international pharmaceutical giants have already offered big bucks for it, but Bella insists it was developed for our people, and she won’t just cash in on national goodwill.”
Beverly couldn’t help but be moved by her niece’s broad-mindedness.
Her heart was as vast as the heavens, her ambition boundless. Compared to her, Beverly felt small despite her age—a mere twenty-one-year-old girl had outshone her.
She hadn’t realized her niece was already twenty-one.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo)
Absolutely un love with this story ❤️ 😍 💕 thank you for this beautiful story ❤️ I didn't want it to finish..I wonder if it in a movie..would love to watch it in a movie...