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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 1704

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 1704 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 1704, the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are unveiled, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their present lives. Will the details of Chapter 1704 in The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella solve the problems and troubles in love? Let's read The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella Chapter 1704 at Novelfreepdf.com

Confronted with the skepticism in Romeo's increasingly wary gaze, Timothy scrambled for an explanation, "No, no. The girl I’m into is a racer with the Light Fleet! I told you ages ago, I fell for that girl who's a professional racer. Your fiancée isn’t a pro, right?"

Though not entirely truthful, as the girl he liked was even more impressive than any professional racer.

"Besides, I went to the race for the girl I like, never expecting her to be a no-show. It was your fiancée who ended up competing, and by sheer chance, I found myself speaking up for her."

Romeo's eyes was a blend of doubt and insight, looking as though he was trying to sift truth from lies.

"It wasn't really just happenstance,” Timothy admitted, “Defending your fiancée was also my attempt to impress the girl I adore, to maybe get her take a shine to me."

"You mentioned that girl is very compassionate," Romeo suddenly said.

"Yeah, yeah, that's right. She's a regular in taking care of stray cats and dogs." Timothy invented.

At that moment, he felt a relief. It was good that he had never told Romeo about the girl's compassionate act of saving a kid from a cage. Otherwise, explaining it would be a nightmare.

"You said that girl is slim, tall, beautiful, and has class, and crucially, looks younger than you," Romeo observed him closely.

"Right, there are a few on the Light Fleet who look younger than I do. You can't assume I’m interested just because your fiancée fits that description, can you?" Timothy, though feeling a twinge of guilt, refused to admit anything.

Romeo's doubts alleviated, but he still inquired further, "You also said she agreed to have coffee with you. ‘No time like present’?"

"Yeah, that's true, but she had something come up last minute. I can't be too pushy, or I’d risk scaring her off, right?" Timothy spun his tale with pretend honesty. "Your fiancée offered me coffee because I helped her out twice. The contexts are totally different."

"You surely don't have any inappropriate thoughts about my fiancée?"

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