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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 48

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 48 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 48, 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 48 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 48 at Novelfreepdf.com

"Let it go." Attlee didn't want to stir up a fuss. Being the richest dude in Tranquil City, he needed to keep a good public image and not cause a scene.

But Olga speculated, "Did Dr. Caden step up for Arabella because he's got a thing for her? I found it odd. His attitude towards us was so bad before, probably because of Arabella..."

"Stop it. Let's go in and see Mother."

"I don't know when mom will wake up. I've already arranged for the will. Once she signs it, leaving her assets to us and Yoli, I can breathe easy..."

"Keep your voice down!" Attlee glared back at her. "What, are you hoping everyone hears?"

Olga quickly clamped her mouth shut and closed the door to the hospital room.

...

Arabella had no idea why they were visiting. She turned to Caden and said, "I've got things to do. You can take off."

"What about Grace's medical report..."

"If there are no special circumstances, you can read for yourself." "Okay."

Caden noticed a man waiting in front of them with short clean hair, tall figure, exuding an aristocratic aura.

Was that guy Romeo?

Ever since he saved Phillip, Bella seemed to get along well with this guy?

Romeo barely glanced at Caden and focused on Arabella. He asked her in a soft voice, "Is there any trouble?"

"Nope."

"If there's anything, just let me know. I'll help you out."

Arabella looked up at Romeo's serious expression and said lightly, "It's nothing, just ran into two people. I'm going to see Grandpa."

"Okay."

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