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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 310

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 310 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 310, 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 310 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 310 at Novelfreepdf.com

Carl, Derek, and all the other staff couldn't believe how good a doctor Ms. Bella was.

Those diseases that had all the doctors stumped, she confidently declared she could cure them in a month.

She was like a godsend.

"We're so lucky to have you as a daughter-in-law." Phillip was so moved that he couldn't help but shed tears.

This was perfect; his wife had a chance to get better!

In less than a month, she'd be able to talk to him and go for walks with him again!

This was something he didn't even dare to dream about!

Phillip shed tears of joy at the sudden good news. He bowed his head in gratitude and said, "I want to thank you on her behalf."

"Phillip, you're too kind." Arabella quickly went to support him.

In Arabella's view, what she did was just a simple act of kindness, not worth mentioning.

But for the McMillan family, it was a lifesaving favor!

"Before we found Dr. Bell, Ms. Bella secretly went to get medicine for Shirley. The places she went were very dangerous; she could have lost her life at any time, but she didn't back down. She could have let someone else take the risk, but she didn't; she decided to go herself!" Carl said it respectfully.

Everyone's opinion of Arabella improved after hearing this.

"She also quietly prepared the medicine for Shirley. If we hadn't accidentally discovered her true identity today, we wouldn't have known how much Ms. Bella has done for the lady."

She didn't seek any reward for her hard work and help, nor did she use this opportunity to make herself look good in front of others.

She always kept a low profile.

"You do good deeds without leaving your name; this kind of demeanor and generosity I admire very much." Derek also bowed to Arabella; his expression of admiration was obvious.

"Ms. Bella has always been low-key; you're the famous doctor Dr. Bell and the master pianist Melody, but you've never been arrogant in front of us; you've never looked down on us; you're very friendly to us; you're so humble."

"Congratulations, Mr. McMillan, for finding such a good wife!"

"Arabella is not only beautiful and kind-hearted but also skilled in many arts; she's really amazing!"

"I'm not completely sure; it's just a trial stage." Arabella explained lightly.

What she had said was that she should be able to recover.

As for whether it can be achieved in the end, it depends on Shirley's physical condition.

"Even if there's only a little hope, I'll fully support you!" Phillip gave her great confidence and trust: "I believe that if Grandma could speak, she would certainly support your decision."

Instead of being a vegetable for a lifetime, why not give it a try? Maybe a miracle will happen.

"Actually, there's more than a little hope, about 70-80%, but there's still a 20% uncertainty that we can't ignore." Arabella added gently, "I will do my best to cure Grandma; I also want to thank her in person."

Everyone looked at the crown necklace on her neck. In this world, maybe only she was qualified to wear this necklace, right?

"If Shirley could wake up and see you, she'd be very happy." Phillip was moved to tears again.

"Well, let's not all stand here; let Ms. Bella go in and sit for a while." Butler, Mr. Brodie reminded while helping Phillip.

"Yes, yes, I got excited and made my lovely Arabella stand too long!" Phillip laughed, "come in and sit with me, Mr. Brodie; have someone make some of Arabella's favorite snacks; and prepare some juice."

Arabella wanted to say it wasn't necessary, but seeing the old man so happy made her have to go in with him.

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