Chapter 611
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
Enidâs face had turned sour. She grudgingly took the gift and cast an unhappy glance at the living
room.
Phillip and Shirley were chatting with Arabella, who was sandwiched between them, all smiles. It
looked like they were one big happy family! Before, Phillip had been rude to the Winters family, but now
he seemed like a different person in front of Arabella!
âMs. Enid, if you please.â Brodie gestured invitingly.
With no other option, Enid steeled herself and left.
She had never been treated like this in her life!
In the past, she was always the one bullying others, making them suffer. This was the first time sheâd
ever been on the receiving end!
Once she got into her luxury car, she took out her phone and sent out a message.
âFind out which class Arabella is in!â
She was definitely going to find a way to get back at Arabella!
After a while, her phone buzzed twice. She received a reply.
She muttered in disbelief, âStraightâA student studying neurology?â
Ha, just as she thought, too much studying had made her go bonkers!
The competition in neurology was fierce in hospitals today, with high demands on doctors. Who would
dare confidently claim they could become a leading figure in this field?
After graduation, with Arabellaâs abilities, she will probably end up being a mere assistant in a small
hospital.
How could the McMillan family be interested in someone like her?
Back in the living room.
Shirley gently patted Arabellaâs hand and said, âBella, Iâm sorry you had to go through that.â
Arabella smiled slightly and said, âItâs okay for you all stood up for me.â
Those who needed a warning had been warned.
Those who needed to apologize may not have been sincere, but at least they apologized.
This was a lesson to the Winters family. Any further fuss would make them look petty.
Arabella realized, it was because of a debt of gratitude. No wonder Mr. Winters had indulged his
granddaughterâs tantrum, and Enid had also dared to spout off, because they knew the McMillan family
wouldnât be rude to their saviors.
How shameless.
âIf she bullies you at school, tell grandma right away, Shirley advised anxiously. âIf necessary, Iâll have
her transferred to a different school, so she doesnât cause you any trouble.â
Arabella wasnât too concerned: âItâs okay, the schoolâs big so we might not even run into each other.â
Even if they did, she wouldnât be the one at a disadvantage.
Just then, Brodie, having seen off the guests, brought a bowl of medicine from the kitchen for Shirley.
He spoke very respectfully: âShirley, your medicine is ready.â
Arabella smelled the faint bitterness in the air and it was the herbs she had prepared. She looked at
Brodie and asked, âHow much of this medicine is left?â
âThereâs enough for a week.â
âIâll have someone deliver more in a few days. Grandmaâs condition has improved, so the dosage can
be slightly reduced.â
Upon hearing this, Shirley lit up. âReally?â