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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

Chapter 1953
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Well, it caused a sensation like a rock concert!

"Did you send it out already?"

"So, you two are like over the moon about her?"

"Over the moon? More like over the stars!" Phillip gushed, grinning from ear to ear. "If we're standing here today, it's all thanks to

her! She's a whiz in medicine, cured both of us with her skills. Sof the treatments were rarer than a blue moon, and she

managed to get them somehow."

Everyone was gobsmacked. Could it be that Serena was that impressive? She could cure the elders’ ailments?

A bunch of folks knew Phillip had his ticker operated on more times than he'd care to count, it was practically patched together like

a quilt. Even the renowned Dr. James Newton was at his wits' end with it.

And wasn't Shirley practically in a vegetative state? She got cured too?

When did Serena ever study medicine?

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Since when did she becso darn capable?

Skeptical as they were, people still snapped photos of Phillip and Shirley's beaming faces, seven went live on the spot.

Then out of the second car stepped the ever-so-graceful Jennifer and the spirited George.

They too were swarmed by reporters, like bees to honey.

A reporter chased up the rumor about the Collins' heiress spending New Year's Eve with the McMillians and sharing a feast with

them. Jennifer cheerfully admitted, "Yes, that's right."

"And will you give her that heirloom aquamarine necklace you were saving for her?" another reporter inquired curiously.

"It's already hers."

The crowd was stunned once more.

Jennifer had this unique, priceless aquamarine necklace, with 98 tiny diamonds and one huge one, handed down from her mother

on her eighteenth birthday.

It was a treasure passed from mother to daughter for five generations in her family.

She didn't have a daughter, just a son, Romeo. She had mentioned before that this necklace would one day go to her daughter-in-

law, and now she had given it away so soon!

This meant they too were absolutely smitten with the Collins’ girl!

Goodness gracious, what kind of magic did Serena have to win over the hearts of all four of them?

Mind-blowing.

"Her virtues could fill a book that never ends, and she's got a big heart. Her first gift towas a set of limited edition jewelry from

QY and an all-you-can-shop card from them," Jennifer continued.

Before anyone could process that, George chimed in, "She knew | was a fan of Labella's work, and her first gift towere six

pieces of Labella's calligraphy."

There was a ripple of admiration through the crowd.

The Collins' girl was truly one of their own, generous to a fault!

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Labella's works were like finding a needle in a haystack. It was rumored spieces had vanished from the market, and even with

offers of thirty million dollars, no one would sell.

Yet, Serena gifted not one, but six pieces!

No wonder she had captured their hearts!

"Oh, and one more thing, every gift she gave us was bought with her own hard-earned money, not a dfrom her family's

fortune," Jennifer added, sending the crowd into a mix of doubt and awe.

Although Serena had won numerous awards and prize money, the idea of her casually dropping that kind of cash on gifts seemed a

stretch.

"Mrs. McMillian has already gifted her most treasured aquamarine necklace to her future daughter-in-law. Mr. McMillian, May | ask if

you will, after their wedding, part with the emblematic gemstone key?" a reporter asked, digging for more.

Everyone knew George held a jewel-encrusted key, engraved with the McMillian family crest, stunning in design and priceless in

value. It could unlock the McMillian family's vault of secrets, and even the safety deposit boxes they held in international banks

could be opened with this very key.