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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1146

Chapter 1146

The housemaid in the distance saw it happening and, scared half to death, ran to help while shouting for others.

Arabella was in the middle of a video conference on her phone, when she heard a frantic knocking at her door.

May was pounding on the door, "Ms. Bella, Old Mrs. Griffith fell, she's bleeding! Ms. Bella!!"

Arabella immediately ended her meeting, opened the door, and as she walked with May, she asked, "What happened?"

“Serena was pushing her around the garden, but it's icy out there, too slippery, and the wheelchair skidded.”

Arabella instantly quickened her pace.

The household staff helped Belinda change out of her wet clothes, while Belinda whimpered in pain. The caregiver rushed to get the first-aid kit, wanting to disinfect and treat Old Mrs. Griffith's wounds.

As soon as Arabella walked in, she heard Serena sobbing.

"I'm sorry, it's my fault, I didn't take good care of Grandma, I caused her to get hurt. I'm terrible!”

Louisa saw Serena's clothes soaked with snow and before she could say anything, Arabella arrived.

“Bella, quickly check on your grandma, May should have told you the details." Louisa anxiously asked.

Arabella calmly replied, "May wasn't there, she wouldn't know as much as the people directly involved"

What she meant was, she would have Serena herself “describe” what happened.

Serena's tears welled up in her eyes, and after a few seconds, she cried again, "Arabella, let me explain, I really

didn't mean to."

"Stop crying, Bella is treating her.” Sampson patted Serena on the shoulder, "Go change your clothes first.”

“I'm okay, it doesn't matter, what's important is Grandma.” Serena's tears still hung on her face, looking pitiful.

Her clothes were cold, her hair was wet, and her body was trembling from the chill.

Arabella checked the wound on her grandmother's forehead. Fortunately, it was not severe, no stitches were needed. She simply disinfected the wound and applied medicine, then checked her grandmother's bones, asking whether this hurt or that hurt.

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