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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1091

Chapter 1091

“Are you concerned that Mom might not have feelings for Bella and favor Serena more?” Sampson voiced her worries, "Afraid of hurting Bella's feelings?"

Louisa's eyes reddened even more, "You know, Bella is such a sensible child. Even when she's upset, she doesn't show it. I'm afraid that if she returns to this home, and we do something wrong, it would hurt her again."

Sampson chuckled.

"Louisa, you know what? The first time I met Bella, I thought she looked a lot like you, with a standout personality that makes her noticeable in a crowd. As we got to know each other, I found out that she's cold on the outside but warm on the inside. She's a quiet one, but she's kind-hearted and intelligent. She's a great doctor, a successful businesswoman, and when she saved me that day, I found out that she's also skillful. The prescription she wrote was so elegant. She has so many strengths, I'm not worried about Mom not liking her.

But you're right about one thing, Mom loves Serena. The love she’s given Serena over the years is deeply ingrained. She won't suddenly start favoring Bella just because we told her about Bella's identity. Everything takes time, and you need to understand that too. As long as Mom treats them equally, things will fall into place."

Just as Sampson finished speaking, he saw Kenneth carrying a cup of coffee.

Seeing him, Kenneth smiled, "Sampson, why didn't you go back to your room to rest? Had I known you were here, I would have made another cup. I'll make one for you later."

"No need to trouble yourself, Kenneth.’ Sampson's gaze was gentle, “Every time my sister is upset, you make her coffee. You've always been hands-on these years, and I'm glad my sister married you."

“Sampson, are you being distant with me again? Isn't it normal to treat my wife well? Otherwise, what's the point of bringing a wife home?" Kenneth said, then handed over the coffee with a smile, "Right, honey? It's not hot anymore, I let it cool down before bringing it over. Give it a taste."

Seeing her husband trying to please her, Louisa couldn't help but smile.

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