Chapter 519
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
They were beaten black and blue by Erlindaâs people tonight, and in pain all over, they couldnât think
of anything else.
âMaâam, hold on a second. Iâll check if thereâs a first aid kit in the old ladyâs room.â
This villa was never really theirs!
After a while, the nanny finally found a first aid kit, and luckily, some of the medicine was still good.
Attlee, reeling from the pain, slumped on the couch while the nanny cleaned his wounds, âEasy, easy,
oh my God, my back!â
âMom, how could Arabella possibly be Kenneth and Louisaâs biological daughter? And how could she
be Romeoâs fiancée? Sheâs also recognized as Mr. Rollinsâ granddaughter and Ms. Archerâs niece.â
Such highâprofile identities, each one more impressive than their own!
The nanny, who was treating Yolandaâs wounds, was taken aback by the news and exchanged glances
with her colleagues. They had no idea Arabella was so wellâconnected!
They had been too cold to her before! Now they were kicking themselves!
Yolanda gritted her teeth on the couch as the nanny treated her wounds, feeling a sense of injustice.
Why? Why did she get all the good things in life?!
Olga, lying on the couch in pain, said, âWe, the Murphy family, have raised her for eighteen years
without ever asking the Collins family for a penny. They ought to treat us better. Ouch, easy! Are you
trying to kill me with pain?â
âIâm sorry, Maâam, I didnât mean to hurt you,â the nanny apologized, having been eavesdropping on
their conversation and lost her focus.
âGet a grip, Attlee. Weâve been told that not only did their daughter not receive the care she should
have from us, but also our current status is all thanks to her! They are already generous by not taking
everything we have now, and you still want to ask for child support?â Attlee spoke while wincing in
pain.
âI was just saying!â Olga admitted she was in the wrong, âThat Ms. Archer was too harsh tonight. She
hit us so hard.â
They howled all night, and early next morning, Attlee received a phone call that stunned him, âWhat did
you say?â
After hanging up, he fell onto the couch, dazed.
âWhat happened?â Olga was scared to see him like this..
âI canât believe this,â Attlee could barely speak, his mind blank.
Yolanda was slowly coming downstairs, leaning on the railing because of her foot pain, and asked,
âDad, what happened?â
âAttlee, say something! Whatâs wrong?â Olga was patting his back, bringing him tea, comforting him. It
took a while before Attlee came to his senses.
âThe plot of land we bought must be developed within a month and cannot be traded or used as
collateral for bank loans for five years.â
This meant, for five years, that land can only sit idle in their hands!
They canât borrow more money from the bank using it, nor can they sell it to someone else, and they
must start construction within a month! Otherwise, itâs a breach of contract!
Yolanda was shocked after hearing this!
âWhat did you say? Is this information accurate?â Olga was even more incredulous, âWe are broke. We
were hoping to turn our luck around by selling this land! Youâre saying we canât sell it for five years?
How are we supposed to pay back the loans we owe to those rural banks, with interest amounting to
millions every month?â
And the money they borrowed from other people, they promised to pay interest every month. The
bankâs interest plus these peopleâs interest adds up to more than 300,000 dollars.
The Murphy groupâs current operating profit, the net profit per month, was less than 50,000!
How to pay back more than 300,000 dollars?
They simply canât afford it!