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The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode novel Chapter 1099

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Chapter 1099

The girl was clearly a pro on the slopes, her moves agile and graceful. An idea popped into Elgin's head.

"Mr. McMillian, I know almost everyone who comes to this ski resort. That girl down there, I can find out who she is and have someone send the information to your room. How about it?"

Upon hearing this, Romeo, who had been watching the girl with a gentle gaze, suddenly turned cold.

Elgin quickly corrected himself, "No, no, no, what I mean is, I can introduce you."

"Do you think I need your introduction?"

"No, no, I misspoke. With your charisma, you can certainly win her over."

The atmosphere cooled once again.

Elgin was at a loss for what topic to bring up next. Ever since they came to this ski resort, Mr. McMillian hadn't said much.

He couldn't figure out what Mr. McMillian was thinking.

He treaded carefully, trying to think of the next topic.

"Mr. MeMillian, “Shut up."

All Romeo wanted was to quietly watch Arabella ski.

Arabella reached the bottom of the slope and suddenly felt a gaze on her. She looked up and saw Romeo!

Arabella pulled out her phone from her pocket and called him, “What brings you here?"

“Just talking business with a partner. Didn't expect this coincidence."

At that moment, the ski lift stopped. Romeo got off and strode towards her, while Elgin cautiously followed behind him like a lackey.

But a glance from Romeo made him retract his hand.

God, the big boss's gaze was too intimidating, and his mood was so unpredictable.

“So you really are here for business." Arabella said with interest, her tone teasing.

Perhaps afraid she would feel awkward, Romeo emphasized, “Just for a bit."

Knowing she was with her uncle's family and had to spend time with them and this was their first Christmas Eve together, Romeo didn't want to take up too much of her time.

“Just for a short while." Romeo's gaze was hopeful.

"Okay: Arabella agreed, considering the lengths he had gone to be here, “I'll see how things go and let you know in advance."

Romeo, pleased, leaned down and kissed her again.

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