Chapter 171
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âZachary.â
Yolanda tried to say something, but Zachary cut her off: âI gotta hit the john a sec.â After he left,
Yolanda felt a bit annoyed. Arabella always popping up like a bad
penny.
Just then, some classmates showed up, and Yolanda greeted them cordially, leading them into the
private room.
âAlright folks, todayâs feast is on Yoliâs husbandâtoâbe. Pick whatever you fancy to eat and drink, but
donât go wild, we donât want to leave a bad impression on her man. Donât make Yoli lose face, Sophie
said.
Everyone nodded in agreement, praising Yolandaâs fiancée, and started gossiping about his family
background.
âHis dadâs the richest guy in Golden City.â Yolanda mentioned it casually.
âGolden Cityâs top dog? Rolling in money, huh?â
âNo wonder he was considering the tenâmillion private room earlier, heâs loaded.â
âWhat tenâmillion private room?â
âYou guys probably didnât know that Yoliâs man was really splashing cash earlier.â Everyone started
chattering about Zacharyâs generosity and singing Yoliâs praises. Zachary returned from the restroom,
and a couple of girls immediately flocked to him.
âSo youâre Yoliâs fiancée!â
âPlease look after Yoli in the future; let me buy you a drink!â
Zachary was a bit ruffled by Arabella, but he kept his cool, accepting drinks from whoever offered. He
gulped them down one after another.
Yolanda could tell the girls were trying to curry favor with Zachary, but she knew Zachary wasnât the
type to fall for that, so she just chilled out and chatted with others, not letting it bother her.
Before long, the door to the room was pushed open, and a mischievous guy walked in with a bunch of
friends.
âOh, itâs Wilson!â Sophie recognized the newcomer and promptly put a bottle of booze on the table in
front of him, saying, âYouâre late; youâve got to drink! Everyone else chimed in, âDrink up, Wilson!â
Wilson scoffed, his gaze passing over everyone and landing on Yolanda.
Heâd heard sheâd returned to her birth family, but he hadnât expected her to have become so elegant.
She was wearing a strapless dress that day, showcasing her sexy figure: He felt a pang of nostalgia.
Wilson was the class clown and a bit of a bully because his family was wellâoff. He dropped out when
he was a sophomore in high school and became a minor hooligan, leading a gang of twenty or thirty.
He picked up the whiskey glass in front of him, gave a smirk, and downed it in one go. Many people
clapped and cheered.
âTonight, itâs on me.â He tossed the glass aside, which was promptly caught by one of his lackeys.
âYouâre a bit late for that.â Sophie said easily, âYoliâs fiancée has already forked out three hundred
grand for this swanky room; all the expenses tonight are on him!â
At the mention of âthree hundred grandâ, Wilsonâs gaze turned to Zachary, scrutinizing him with an icy
arrogance. Out of everyone in the room, he had the most outstanding aura.
No doubt, he must be Yoliâs fiancée.
âNice to meet you; Iâm Zachary.â