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My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth) novel Chapter 470

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Chapter 470

Standing in the corridor, Arabella looked around but failed to find him.

At this time, the rain fell suddenly.

Where had he gone?

Arabella stamped her feet in anger.

Suddenly a figure appeared ahead. Arabella raised her eyes. It was Kenneth running in the rain. He was wearing a black shirt and black trousers handmade, not the expensive clothes. The cloth was very soft. His shirt wasn't tied into the trousers but drooped casually, which made him a little more handsome and youthful.

Arabella stood gracefully on the steps, watching him run to her. "Mrs. Lucero, are you looking for me?"

Arabella was still angry and didn't want to talk to him. But he was wet all over like a drowned rat, which softened her heart. "Where have you been?"

At this time, Arabella saw his hand behind his back. He seemed to be hiding something. She was a little curious, "What is in your hand? It's for me?"

As she said that, she spread her hand. "Give it to me quickly. Let me see. Then I'll decide whether to forgive you."

Kenneth handed it to her. "Mrs. Lucero, here you are."

In his hand was a huge bouquet of red roses.

These blooming red roses were very beautiful, with dewdrops on the petals, smelling good.

Arabella's eyes lit up, and she quickly took the roses and hugged them in her arms. She began to count, one, two, three... eleven.

Exactly eleven roses.

Eleven red roses meant that he wanted to be with her for a lifetime.

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