Chapter 492
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
After a while, Yolanda finally noticed something off. âMom, look at their clothes.â
Everyone was dressed to the nines; even Arabella was in a light pink suit, her hair pulled up high, and
she radiated a cool yet aloof aura.
They, on the other hand, seemed to be misfits.
âDid we wear the wrong clothes?â Yolanda felt uncomfortable in her dress, and it finally clicked why
they received puzzled and annoyed looks at the
entrance.
It turned out they were dressed inappropriately!
Olga realized it too and felt a tad embarrassed. They had never been to a land auction before and had
no clue about the dress code.
Attlee tried to comfort them, saying, âEven if we did dress wrongly, itâs no biggie. People will only care
about who bags the land, not what youâre wearing.â Romeo and Arabella sat side by side in the front
row, their hands tightly clasped. Hans, sitting next to them, said coldly, âKeep some distance.â
The AC is too cold; Iâm just trying to warm Arabellaâs hands. Iâll let go soon.â
On hearing Romeo, Hans turned to Arabella and asked, âAre you cold?â
âUmâhmm.â Arabella could only nod in agreement.
Hans took off his coat and gently laid it on Arabellaâs lap, saying, âWrap this around you. Iâll get
someone to turn up the heat.â
âNo need.â Arabella didnât finish her sentence before Hans was already speaking to a staff member.
âYour high ponytail looks great.â Romeo brushed a strand of hair from Arabellaâs forehead, admiring her
delicate features, and gently said, âYou look good in a suit too.â
âYou look good today too.â Arabella looked into his eyes and said softly, âIâll give you that piece of land
later.â
âGive it to me?â,
âMmmâhmm.â Arabella raised an eyebrow and asked, âDonât you want to build a Ferris wheel and a
shopping street?â
Romeo was surprised that she knew about his plans.
He had planned to give it to her once it was built. He had already thought of a name.
But Arabella didnât know about his intentions; she thought he was interested in the commercial value of
the land. âAnyway, since someone is paying for most of it, Iâm just regifting it to you. But itâll take some
time.â
âThatâs nice. You always think of me.â Romeo leaned in closer, his breath brushing against her ear.
Just as Hans finished talking to the staff, he turned around to see them whispering again, leaving him
puzzled.
Everyone around them was shocked to see their intimate behavior and stared in disbelief.
This was the first time they saw Romeo whispering sweet nothings to a girl in public.
Especially to a girl who seemed to be barely out of high school.
Who the hell was she that Romeo was so smitten? Can they share the secret?
Yolanda, sitting in the last row, felt a pang of jealousy seeing Romeo always leaning in to whisper
something to Arabella. She couldnât help but wonder why he was so nice to Arabella!
They always seemed to have a lot to talk about and share. They looked like a couple in love!
No wonder Arabella was not interested in Zachary; she had already found a better choice.
Before the auction even began, representatives from various groups got up to greet Romeo, the
Kenneths, and Hans in the front row.
Olga noticed Arabella leaving her seat and wondered where she was going. Shortly after, Romeo
followed her.
Seeing Arabellaâs seat empty, Olga quickly took the opportunity to sit next to Louisa and said, âHello,
Mrs. Collins, we meet again. You remember me, right? Iâm Attleeâs wife, Olga.â
Louisa was chatting with a few ladies when she saw Olga sitting in her daughterâs seat and felt
immediately annoyed. âWho gave you permission to sit here?â
Caught off guard, Olga felt the mocking gaze of the ladies and tried to laugh it off: âI saw Arabella go to
the restroom, so Iâ
âYou think you can call Arabella by her first name?â Louisa immediately signaled a staff member.
âMrs. Collins, please let me explain.â
Before she could finish her sentence, a staff member interrupted, âIâm sorry, but could you return to
your own seat?â
Olga wanted to protest, but with all eyes on her, she had no choice but to stand up and smile, âMrs.
Collins, weâll chat later then.â
âChat about what? Mrs. Collins doesnât even know you. Who do you think you are, trying to cozy up to
her?â
âExactly! There are many people who want to suck up to Mrs. Collins, but youâre the first one whoâs so
shameless!â
âWhy are you still here? Where did this nobody even come from? Just because you walked through the
door, do you think youâre entitled to talk to Mis.
Collins?â
âTodayâs land is definitely going to be the Collins familyâs!â
âLetâs congratulate Mrs. Collins in advance.
Louisa gestured for them to stop the premature congratulations, as she had no interest in the land and
would definitely not buy it, which would mess up her daughterâs plans.
She and her husband were here because, after the auction, they were to attend a dinner party with
their daughter.
But others didnât know that. They assumed the Collins family was here in full force to buy the land,
indicating its potential commercial value.
This made them think even more highly of the landâs value.
After being snubbed, Olga vowed to teach them a lesson!
However, she caught a glimpse of Louisa talking to a staff member, and soon after, they brought a new
chair for Arabella!
Seeing this, Olga was livid. She wasnât some virus. She just sat there for a bit. How outrageous!
Arabella had been living at her place for eighteen years, and theyâd been through a lot together. Mrs.
Collinsâ weird favoritism towards Arabella was quite noticeable, as if she had it out for her.
Fast forward a bit, and the auction was about to kick off.
The host explained the details about the land: its purpose, size, planning requirements, and all, then
the bidding started.
The opening bid was a whopping three hundred million dollars, and each raise of the paddle was an
additional fifty million dollars.
âI declare the auction open.â The host banged his gavel, officially starting the bidding war.
All the big corporations started throwing their hats in the ring.
At first, everyone was all gungâho about bidding until the price skyrocketed to eight hundred million
dollars, and then the bidders started to thin out.
Arabella was still going at it, McMillan Corporation wasnât backing down, and the Collins group was hot
on their heels.
Attlee was wiping the sweat off his brow, his hand shaking. Each time he raised his paddle, he could
feel his heart pounding in his chest.