Chapter 119
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âSure, the guy messed up first by using some dodgy ingredients for a quick buck, but hey, no one got
hurt, right? And the company made it up to them. Canât you let him off the hook just this once?â
Arabella asked in a slow, deliberate tone, âAnd how do I do that?â
âMaybe just let bygones be bygones; ask him to provide free meals for the employees for half a year or
a year. Donât worry, Iâll keep a tight leash on the ingredient quality; he wonât be able to pull a fast one.â
âSo, this happened because you dropped the ball on your oversight?â Arabellaâs gaze held him in
place, a slight pressure in her eyes. âMr. Oscar, donât you think you bear some responsibility?â
âYes, I do bear some responsibility.â Oscar lowered his head. If there were any other ways, he wouldnât
have come to ask this lady for help.
âIf you donât mind the employees eating food with additives, why donât you do the same? Eat it for a
year, and then we can talk.â
âMs. Bennett, are you pulling my leg?â Oscar tried to smile charmingly and say, âIn a year, my relative
will be eating prison food.â
âIsnât prison food better than food with additives? At least itâs healthier.â
Oscar was completely at a loss for words.
âAs the vice president of the company, you didnât reflect on your actions immediately after the incident,
nor did you think about how to compensate the employees. Instead, you defended your relative. I really
donât know where you get the nerve to discuss this with me. If youâre hoping for me to deal with this
privately, Iâm sorry, but I canât.â Hearing Arabellaâs firm refusal, Oscar felt his heart sink. But considering
that his relativeâs problem might affect him, he had to plow ahead.
âMs. Bennett, our families are close. His mother is eightyânine this year, and she was devastated to
hear that he was arrested. She begged me to help him. His family also came to me. I was really at my
witsâ end, and thatâs why I came to you, mainly because we couldnât bear to see him suffer.â
âAnd you can bear to see your employees suffer?â Arabella asked, lifting her eyes,
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âThereâs no room for negotiation on this, Mr. Oscar. You should consider your own position. Dave is
your relative, and with what happened, the headquarters will definitely investigate thoroughly.â
Upon hearing this, Oscarâs heart sank completely. His figure, previously firm, now slouched as he
walked away in defeat.
Arabella, nibbling on a dessert Romeo had bought, worked a little before knocking off.
Night fell.
Romeo took her out for a candlelit dinner. He seemed to have a lot on his mind, but in the end, he
didnât say a word and just ate quietly.
âDo you have something you want to say to me?â Arabella asked, puzzled by his hesitation.
âDo you not like the bracelet?â Romeo looked into Arabellaâs beautiful eyes, seemingly disappointed.
âOr do you not like me?â
Arabella: âWhat?!â
âHave I been bothering you too much lately? Is that why youâre annoyed?â Romeo picked up a hot
towel and gently wiped away the sauce at the corner of her mouth, his eyes. warm and eager as he
waited for her answer.
Only then did Arabella realize she had forgotten to wear the bracelet on her wrist.
âIf you donât like me, Iâll try even harder to win your heart. Just give me a little more time, okay? If you
donât like the bracelet, I can design another one for you.â
âYou designed the bracelet?â Arabella asked, surprised.
But to Romeo, this was no big deal. He had had a knack for design since he was a kid. His friends
would often say, If he devoted himself to design, he would become a legend in the industry!
His design talent once caused quite a stir internationally.
âYes.â Romeo looked into her eyes, his expression serious and solemn. âIs it about the bracelet, or is it
about me? If itâs both, Iâll rectify them all.â
Arabella gave a clear and radiant smile: âThe bracelet is fine; I love it. I took it off when I went to wash
my hands after I accidentally spilled some juice on it this afternoon, then I forgot to put it back on.â