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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

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When Romeo was leading Arabella down the stairs from the plane, the media reporters were frantically taking photos.

The handsRomeo and the gorgeous Arabella, their appearance causing people to exclaim in admiration, “They're just perfect

for each other.”

It was as if they were destined to be together.

“Romeo, Bella.” Louisa greeted them with a smile. “Go grab a bite first, rest for a bit, and get changed. The makeup artists and

stylists are already waiting for you in your room.”

“Thanks, Mom,” Romeo thanked her.

Hearing her son-in-law call her “Mom,” Louisa couldn't help but smile, “It's no trouble at all. Six of our kids are getting married

today, you have no idea how happy | am.”

“We'll cto greet the guests in a while,” Arabella said.

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“No need. We're enough over here!” Louisa didn’t want her precious daughter to get too worn out. “The morning is for the

ceremony, and the early guests can enjoy a buffet in the aquarium lounge.”

Arabella was taken aback, “There’s an aquarium here?”

“Yep, Romeo brought the whole aquarium here just so you could see your favorite tropical fish at home. Sof the floors even

have large acrylic panels, so it’s like standing over the ocean, watching the fish swimming beneath your feet. You'll see when you

go for a visit.”

Arabella looked at Romeo, at a loss for words. He had truly put a lot of effort into preparing this surprise.

“After dining, guests can look around. The castle is huge, and there are sightseeing cars. It'll keep them busy for quite a while.

Then comes the wedding.”

At the mention of the wedding, Arabella’s heart skipped a beat. Twas flying by.

As Romeo and Arabella walked away, Phillip and the others finished greeting the guests and headed towards their in-laws.

Today, each one of them was dressed to the nines, their faces radiant with festive smiles.

Shirley wore an emerald necklace with exactly one hundred and eleven beads, symbolizing eternal devotion, a gift from Phillip.

Now, each bead was worth around $20,000, and her emerald earrings, with their large surface area and thickness, were worth over

tens of millions.

The attire of the Collins family was equally exquisite. Cornelia’s festooned gown, for example, symbolized good fortune. Just

crafting the festooned details required eleven skilled artisans and a total of 264 hours of labor.

The couples’ outfits complemented each other beautifully.

For this wedding, they had all brought out their most formal, most grandiose selves.

The wedding guests hailed from all corners of the globe, renowned politicians, business tycoons, and superstars among them.

There were even members of various royal families.

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Their gifts ranged from cases of gold and jewels to land deeds, business contracts, limited edition watches, luxury cars, and

checks.

To maintain order, thousands of security personnel were deployed, not to mention the numerous secret agents hidden in the

shadows, safeguarding the well-being of everyone present.

Sroyal weddings paled in comparison to the lavishness of today’s union between the Collins and the McMillian families. The

wedding had beca global sensation.

Guests checked in at the entrance by scanning a QR code, and their photos would pop up on the real-tfeed wall inside the

castle.

In order to make the wedding more fun, all the guests present, including the bridesmaids and groomsmen, could scan a QR code to

upload photos of the bride's welcceremony, the wedding process, and group photos of friends and family on the spot.

Leia had someone upload a smiling picture of her, and in no time, her beaming face was scrolling across the live photo wall.

Today, all employees of the Collins and McMillian families were allowed to take three days of paid leave. Those who volunteered to

work during these days would earn ten times their daily wage.