Chapter 329
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
The butler at the side couldnât help but snort. She still remembered the last incident. Before Arabella
left the Murphy family, she stole Yoliâs gem necklace. When she got busted, she panicked and tossed
the necklace into the trash bin.
âWell, that settles it then, Arabella said, about to enter the house.
Upon hearing this, Attlee mistook it for Arabellaâs refusal to cooperate. He hastily nudged Olga: âWhat
are you waiting for? Itâs her Grandmaâs stuff. If she wants it now, let her have it!â
âWhy should I?â Olga knew the stuff was worth a fortune. She could sell it for a ton of cashâdefinitely
more than what Arabellaâs order was worth!
âYouâve got to have a big picture in mind!â Attlee reminded her in a hushed, urgent voice, âGo get it
now!â
The Collins family had made it clear that they wouldnât allow any company to cooperate with them. If
Arabellaâs subsidiary could be the first to approach them, other companies would surely follow suit,
thinking theyâd established a good rapport with the Collins.
Plus, they would ed Arabella to get Designer Molly to design new models for free in the future.
In the long run, cooperating with Arabella would pay off the most!
âYoli, bring out yours too.â
Upon hearing Attleeâs words, Yolanda bit her lip resentfully. The gem was so lifelike, it could even play
piano tunes. She loved it.
She just got it, and now she had to return it!
Reluctantly, Olga shot Arabella a glance and went to fetch the items.
Arabella collected the three items and strode towards the door, as if eager to sever ties with this
family.
Attlee quickly called out to her, âArabella, about the cooperation.â
âThere is no need to discuss it.â
Realizing sheâd been tricked, Olga immediately blocked Arabellaâs way: âIf youâre not planning to
cooperate with us, hand over the stuff!â
âYou think Iâd just hand it over because you say so?â
âThatâs your Grandmaâs stuff.â
âYou know itâs hers too? And you still stole it? Did you think her condition would worsen?â
On hearing this, Attlee was taken aback. âWhat are you saying? What happened to your Grandma?
Why did her condition suddenly worsen? She was fine when.we visited her this morning.â
âAttlee, donât listen to her nonsense.â Olga pointed at Arabella warningly and said, âI told you to hand
over the stuff. Did you hear me?â
âTry and take it if you can.â
Olga turned to the servants and said, âWhat are you waiting for? Go!â
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The butler and driver rushed forward, trying to teach Arabella a lesson.
To everyoneâs surprise, they were knocked down by Arabella before they could even touch her.
Stunned, Olga couldnât help but raise her hand, intending to teach Arabella a lesson.
Arabella gripped her wrist tightly, staring at her coldly. âBecause of you, my Grandmaâs recovery has
been set back.â
âYou, let go of my hand.â Olga didnât care about the old womanâs condition, yelling, âI said let go! How
dare you defy me?â
She tried to hit Arabella with her other hand, but Arabella blocked it.
Suddenly, Arabella let go. Olga fell onto the grass, a sharp pain shooting through her waist, turning her
face pale.
âOh, my back.â