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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 118

Summary for Chapter 118: The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo)

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 118 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 118, 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 118 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 118 at Novelfreepdf.com

Though not plenty, his fame made a single gig worth hundreds of thousands.

Phillip actually asked August to prepare afternoon tea for an unruly girl?

Phillip was way too into her, wasn't he?

Seeing Serena's face contort with anger, Erik couldn't help but say, "Miss Serena, don't sweat the small stuff. All love stories start out like this. Gradually, the affection will wane, and there will be more friction between the two."

Serena clenched her fists. She couldn't just sit back and do nothing. Now Romeo wasn't interested in her, and Phillip kept his distance.

Arabella returned to her office, looking at the dozens of afternoon tea bags on the coffee table with a headache.

Even if she were to eat them for dinner, she wouldn't be able to finish them all.

Dean walked in to report on his work, drooling at the sight of all the food.

"Ms. Bennett, you're really living large, huh? You actually bought all these afternoon teas. Can you even finish them?"

"Just grab whatever you want." Arabella wasn't fond of afternoon tea, so she'd rather share than waste it.

"Ms. Bennett, do you really mean I can take whatever I want? These are handmade afternoon teas by August and Benson." Dean was almost dropping his jaw.

Arabella raised her eyebrow, as if asking, Who were August and Benson?

"Ms. Bennett, you really don't know who they are?"

Dean's eyes widened, and he swallowed. "August is a top French pastry chef, and Benson is a big shot in the pastry world."

Arabella, who had never heard of them, raised her eyebrow in question: "Pricey?"

"Ms. Bennett, aren't these the afternoon teas you ordered? It just shows that the person who ordered these for you values and likes you very much."

After a while, Molly came to ask about the design drafts, and Arabella let her take some too.

She took a bite of the remaining ones, just as Dean's voice came from outside.

"Mr. Oscar, you really can't go in. Let me confirm with Ms. Bennett first that, getting mad at me won't solve anything Even if you rush in, you'll still be kicked out in the end Why bother?"

"Let him in." Arabella said lazily.

Oscar immediately pushed the door in. Seeing Arabella lounging on the sofa enjoying her afternoon tea, he smiled and said, "Ms. Bennett, we may have some misunderstandings. Do you have time now? Can we talk?"

"Sorry." Arabella leisurely took a bite of the dessert and said, "I don't have time."

"If there's anything you're not happy with, please let me know; I will definitely correct it." Oscar smiled and said, "Regarding the matter of my relative, can we put it to rest?"

Arabella stopped eating her dessert, raising an eyebrow and said, "He let his employees consume those health-damaging additives for a year. If you were the victim, would you forgive him easily?"

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