Chapter 563
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âAlma Collins is going to the same school too. Weâll have fun messing with her.â
At Marthaâs words, a gleam of delight flashed in Serenaâs eyes. The thought of what was to come made
her giddy with excitement.
Come evening, Romeo showed up personally, bringing along a bunch of stuff essential for Arabellaâs
college life.
âRomeo, youâre so thoughtful, preparing all these things for Arabella. Want to come along with us
tomorrow to drop Arabella off at school?â Louisa invited him with warmth.
Romeo accepted the invitation instantly, agreeing in his gentle manner.
âHas Shirley McMillanâs health improved recently?â Kenneth asked amiably.
âSheâs responsive now. Arabella says her condition will get even better if she continuès her
medication.â
âThatâs wonderful.â Louisa hadnât expected her daughter to be so proficient in medicine. It looked like
Bella could pursue a career in the medical field along with her brothers.
âAll thanks to Arabella.â Romeo was equally astonished. He hadnât expected Arabella to resolve issues
that even topânotch doctors couldnât.
Suddenly, Romeo recalled the day Grace passed away. Arabella had sobbed, saying there were
people in this world she couldnât heal.
Every time he thought of the helpless and pitiful little girl, his heart ached uncontrollably.
âI can go by myself tomorrow.â
At this moment, Arabella was seated on the couch, one hand holding a glass of lemonade, the other
resting on the armrest, radiating a powerful aura.
The little girl who used to cry in sorrow was nowhere to be seen.
She had been a professor at Summerfield College for a long time. For her, going to school was just a
new life experience.
However, all three of them protested, âNo way!â
How could they let her go to school alone?
Everyone has friends and family accompanying them when they started college.
Just then, David walked down the stairs, laden with stuff. âArabella, take these to school.â
David had been running up and down multiple times today. This time, he had prepared a bunch of his
autographed photos for Arabella!
These werenât available on the market!
Arabella was left baffled.
âYouâre usually quiet; Iâm worried you wonât make friends.â David placed the autographed photos in her
suitcase. âThese are my autographed photos. Give them to your classmates. Theyâll definitely help you
build good relationships. If your classmates want to video call or voice chat with me, as long as theyâre
good to you and truly consider you a friend,â
âThank you.â
âWhy are you being so formal with your own brother?â David pulled out more autographed photos from
his pocket. âThese are for you.â
âMe?â Arabella was even more confused.
âYouâve been home for so long, I havenât given you my autograph yet. These are photos of me in your
favorite poses. When you miss me, take them out and have a look.â
Romeo, on the side, was struggling to hold back his nausea.
This guy was so narcissistic. Who would miss him?
If that were the case, Arabella would probably miss her fiancé!
Watching Davidâs antics, Kenneth said helplessly to Romeo, âMy son always does such irrelevant
things,â
âIndeed, heâs not as thoughtful as Romeo, who prepared a heap of essentials for Bella.â
âI prepared stuff too.â
Didnât he prepare a bunch of skincare products in the morning? Plus, all those snacks Bella liked.
Ignoring him, Kenneth and Louisa continued chatting with Romeo.
Arabella said to David, âDavid, no need to fuss anymore. Come have a drink.â
âI have other things to prepare. Iâll drink later.â David patted her head gently and hurried upstairs again.
The next morning.
Arabella woke up and glanced out the window, only to see a line of black cars parked outside!
The Collins familyâs chauffeurs, dressed in uniform, stood respectfully by the cars.
They seemed to be there to escort her to college.
Wasnât this a little too conspicuous?
She was just going to school, not getting married.
After freshening up, Arabella came downstairs only to find Kenneth and Louisa dressed formally,
directing the servants to move the luggage.
All the servants, in uniform, were pushing a suitcase each, moving in an orderly manner outside. It
seemed they were also there to send her to school.
âDad, Mom.â
Before Arabella could stop them, Louisa hurriedly said, âMy darling girl, youâre up so early. Did the
noise in the living room wake you?â âWhatâs all this?â
âYou mean Edith and the others? Of course, the whole family will send you off to school. My precious
daughter going to college is a grand event!â
âMom, you really donât have to do this.â Arabella didnât want to draw attention. With such a grand
show, she was sure to attract a lot of attention on her first day.
âWeâll all first drop you off at Westerly College, then Serena at Summerfield College.â
This was Serenaâs idea. She said since Arabella was the older sister, she should be sent off first.
In reality, she was hoping that after dropping Arabella off, Romeo would accompany everyone to drop
her off at Summerfield College.
If anyone at school saw her with Romeo, rumors were bound to spread.
If Arabella got jealous and had a huge fight with Romeo, heâd definitely choose to stay by her side.
âSis, Mom and Dad are just trying to let everyone at school know that we ainât no pushovers. Itâs their
way of showing they care. So donât turn them down, okay?â
Arabella could see through her real intention; she was up to no good for sure.
Making such a big entrance on the first day of school, was it all to stir up trouble later on?
âDad, Mom, two cars will do.â Arabella suggested.
No sooner had she finished speaking than she realized that the suitcases she had been forbidden to
bring the day before were now being hauled out again by the servants, leaving her speechless.
âYour dad initially wanted to send you to school in ten helicopters, planning to land on the schoolâs
playground.â Louisa knew her daughter disliked being ostentatious, so she didnât agree with this plan,
nor did she drive all the luxury cars in the garage, but chose a solid black sedan instead.
âMom, I know you want everyone at school to know I come from a powerful family, but donât worry,
even without this kind of display, I wonât be bullied at school.â
After Arabellaâs persuasion, Louisa finally agreed to only drive six cars because if there were fewer
cars, there wouldnât be enough space for the luggage.
Even though the servants were not necessary, family members must accompany her to school.
Arabella, though reluctant, eventually agreed.
On the way to school, Serena and Martha took one car, Kenneth and Louisa took another, Romeo and
Arabella rode together, and the remaining three cars were all packed with luggage.
Romeo held Arabellaâs hand tightly and said, âI have a house near the school. If the dorm isnât
comfortable, you can stay at my place.â Arabella looked up when she heard him add, âI also have a
branch office there. Iâll be working there for a while. Itâs just a fiveâminute drive from your
school.â