Chapter 58
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âWhat?? Boss, I know youâre just blowing off steam!â Jones hastily stepped forward. âBoss, are you
really tired after surgery on Phillip? Can I massage your legs?â
âBack off, dare you touch the bossâs legs? If the boss chops off your hands later, I wonât stop her!â Jack
scolded, then turned his head with a grin, âBoss, how about I massage your shoulders? Loosen up
your muscles?â
âDare to loosen up the bossâs muscles? Arenât you afraid of being punched to death by the boss?â
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
Jack and Jones looked at each other in an instant, had they been discovered? Or?
âSweetie, are you asleep?â
It was Louisaâs voice outside the door. Had Louisa discovered something and knocked on the door on
purpose?
âNot yet.â The girlâs voice was gentler, but when she looked at her two subordinates, her tone was
deliberately lowered. âTake the check and disappear from my sight in ten seconds.â
âBoss.â
Jack wanted to say something but heard Arabellaâs ruthlessâvoice: âOr I will confiscate your bonus.â
Jack heard this, immediately jumped off the balcony, âSee you, boss!â
âWhy wonât you wait for me?â Jones saw him run so fast, then turned his head to see the bossâs slightly
squinting eyes with a warning light and hastily said, âBoss, Iâm leaving right away.â
âYou have three seconds.â
Jones heard this and rushed to the balcony. âBut there are dogs down there; Iâm scared to jump!â
âSweetie, can I come in?â Louisaâs voice came from outside the door.
Arabella looked up. Jones had jumped down, but one hand was still holding the rail; he was obviously
very afraid of the dog below.
Speaking of which, that dog was really fierce, barking at him nonstop.
It looked like she could only help him out.
âBoss.â
Jones thought the boss was going to help him, but didnât expect the boss to kick him straight down, he
fell onto the grass, his butt was killing him! How could the boss treat him like this?
At this time, the big dog saw him, barked wildly at him, and opened its sharp teeth, ready to bite him.
âAh.â Jones was scared and hurriedly ran away.
Arabella saw him run far away, then opened the door and said, âMom, are you not asleep yet?â
âIâm worried youâre hungry; I didnât know you were having dinner with Romeo tonight. Did you eat
enough?â Louisa came in with a tray and faintly heard some strange sounds. âSweetie, did you hear
any sounds? Like a man being âchased by a dog?â.
There were menâs screams and dog barks. It sounded like a pretty miserable scene.
âNo.â Arabella answered very calmly.
âMaybe I heard it wrong.â Louisa put down the tray in her hand, and the beautifully made desserts
appeared in front of her. âEat quickly.â
âDid you make this?â Arabella was a bit surprisedâhow did her motherâs cooking skills become so
good? And these desserts looked delicious.
The chef made it.â
She was afraid that Arabella wouldnât be able to eat the food she made, so she asked the chef to make
some.
âEat quickly!â Louisa looked at her lovingly and said, âYou just came to this family; if there is anything
you are not used to, you must tell me, okay?â Arabella took the fork handed over by her, âI got it.â
âAbout you coming home, your father and I have decided not to announce it for now.â
Firstly, her grandparents were not in good health, and they were not ready to hear such important
news.
Secondly, there were too many relatives in the family; if they knew about it, they would definitely come
to see Arabella in droves.
Thirdly, if they announced her identity, the media would be following their daughter all the time, her
every move would attract attention, and people would be commenting on her, they were worried that
Arabella would live in restraint, not at ease.
Louisa spoke of her worries: âWait for a suitable time, and then we will announce this news.â
Arabella didnât expect her mother to talk to her about these things; she spoke lightly, âI donât care about
these.â
Whether or not it was announced, whether or not the familyâs relatives liked it, was not the most
important thing. As long as the family was together, they were of one mind.