The Princess and the Pauper

Chapter 74



Chapter 74

Mrs. Panter said with superiority. “Those corporations have made it clear. Anyone who helps will meet

the same fate.”

Mrs. Panter wouldn’t gamble everything the Panter family had for the girl her son liked and this

impossible engagement!

Yolanda didn’t expect Mrs. Panter to refuse outright. Her hands clenched into fists under the table. This

was blatant disrespect to their family!

Zachary also let out a low, “Mom!”

Zachary’s father quickly said. “Let’s think this through. Let’s eat first and talk later!”

“Right.” Attlee got his message, poured a glass of wine to toast him, and said, “I almost forgot to thank

you for helping to book a VIP room for Yoli’s grandma and asking the doctor to take extra care of her.”

Upon hearing this, Mr. Panter said, “No, we didn’t. It’s really hard to book a VIP room at Hope Hospital.

How could we possibly do that? We don’t have any

connections there”

The Murphy family was stunned. Who booked it? Who asked the doctor to take good care of the elderly

woman?

Suddenly, Attlee and Olga both remembered what Caden had said. Could it really be Arabella?

No way?

On the other side.

After having dinner with her parents, Arabella was about to leave when her phone buzzed. She had

some business to take care of

“Dad, Mom, you guys go ahead. I’m going to use the restroom. I’ll be right there.” Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

“Take your time, no rush!” After Louisa left, she whispered to Edith, “You wait for her and leave with

herf

“Alright.” Edith waited in the private room. After a while, she saw Arabella coming out of the restroom.

She went up and respectfully said, “Ms Bennett, the car is waiting for you outside!”

“Alright, let’s go.” Arabella was replying to a message on her phone as she walked.

Just as they left the private room, a few people appeared in the corner. Edith quickly tugged at her

sleeve and said, “Ms. Bennett, watch out!”

The people who came out were from the Panter family and the Murphy family

Olga saw Arabella coming out of the top–tier private room, and and when she saw the well dressed

woman who called her “Ms. Bennett,” she was taken aback “Hold on.” Olga hadn’t quite digested the

title, pointing at Arabella, she asked Edith, “What did you just call her? Is she your young lady?”

“Who are you?” Edith was wary; these people obviously weren’t good news.

Why should it matter to them how she addressed Arabella?

Yolanda, still in shock, forced a smile and explained, “She grew up with us.

“Oh, you’re Arabella’s foster parents?”

Edith finally understood. She didn’t know how these people had bullied her young lady before, but

politely said, “Our madam was just saying the other day, why didn’t you accept those gifts and all that

cash?”

“What are you talking about?” Olga was stunned, thinking she’d misheard.

“It was the gifts the driver delivered on behalf of our master and madam! Those thirty shops are in the

best locations downtown, and those thirty villas have the best views, not to mention the cash.”

The Murphy family and the Panter family were dumbfounded. What was this woman talking about?

Why didn’t they understand her?

“All those gifts in the boxes were just a token of appreciation from our master and madam! You

declined them, you’re too kind!”

After hearing this, Olga was completely stunned!

Those few crappy gift boxes actually contained so many valuable things. Why didn’t the driver clanfy?

Wait, wasn’t Arabella’s real family really poor?


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