Chapter 500
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âIf you guys donât apologize, donât even think about hanging around Summerfield anymore.â
âApologize!â
âYour entire family owes Ms. Bella an apology!â
In the end, Attlee, Olga, and Yolanda had no choice but to swallow their pride and apologize to
Arabella.
âWeâre sorryâ
They chorused their apologies, never having been so humble before.
âBella, Iâm sorry for not teaching your sister properly and causing you trouble.â
âBella, please forgive Yoli. Remember, we were once family. Iâm begging you.â
âIâm sorry, Arabella. Please forgive me! Iâll watch my mouth from now on.â
Their heads were kept low, and their bodies were hunched.
This was the first time in their lives they had ever kowtowed to Arabella.
Romeo gently stroked Arabellaâs hair, saying softly, âIf youâre not satisfied, I can make themâkneel and
apologize, or would you like to see them go bankrupt?â The faces of the Murphy family trio instantly
turned pale, fearing that Romeo might actually make these things happen because he had the power to
do so! âNo need.â Arabella sounded impatient. âJust leave.â
When Attlee came back to his senses, he looked up to see that the daughter they once looked down
upon had become someone they couldnât afford to offend. His feelings were mixed.
They once thought her family was poor and even wanted to cut ties, but now.
âThank you.â He never thought he would one day thank Arabella for letting them go and for not
humiliating them further.
He prepared to leave with Olga and Yolanda.
Hold on.â
A powerful voice suddenly rang out.
Everyone turned toward the sound and saw an energetic old man stepping out from the crowd.
He was dressed in an expensive suit with two assistants by his side.
Attlee instantly recognized him as the head of Luna Capital, a worldârenowned venture capital group.
His group was even bigger than Allbara Investment. He had amassed wealth through small businesses
and later began investing.
His insight was unique. Almost every project he invested in was a success. He had invested in many
industries over the past decades, and his personal fortune was substantial.
Attlee had met him a few times before and knew he was an old friend of his mother, Grace Murphy.
However, they didnât meet often because he usually stayed
Overseas.
Did he show up today for this piece of land?
He had just happened to witness the earlier incident. Was he helping the Murphy family because of his
connection with his mother?
With this thought, Attlee felt he had found a lifeline and rushed forward, saying, âMr. Rollins, long time
no see.â