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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1165

Chapter 1165

Clark felt as if his world had come crashing down.

“This is the breakfast I made for you. If it receives your approval, then I feel their purpose has been served."

“These clothes and dresses were given to me by your aunt last night. Given my status, it's not appropriate for me to return them in person. Could you please pass them on and thank her for her kindness?"

“I've recorded some of the likes and dislikes of your uncle and aunt in this notebook, along with some of their favorite hangout spots. I've arranged for VIP memberships for them, and I've noted down the passwords and security questions for these cards."

"Now that you have a girlfriend, unless it's a group activity, I won't show up in case there might be any misunderstandings. Take care of yourself and don't forget to look after your girlfriend. I'm off now. Be happy!"

Clark slid down the wall, his hand over his eyes, his shoulders shaking violently. He was inconsolable.

“Baby girl, what am I supposed to do? The rest of my life is still so long, how am I supposed to live?"

Celeste wept bitterly, her heart filled with indescribable pain. "How could you let me bury my own child? You promised me, said you'd take me to Oakridge City after you finished your work. How could you lie to me? Get up, get up, my girl."

“Open your eyes, and I'll give you anything you want, Alger sobbed uncontrollably. “Crystal, my lovely girl, can you hear me? If you wake up, I'll do anything you ask of me. Please, wake up. I've never begged you for anything before, just this once. Wake up and look at me, okay?"

“You can't leave us like this." Celeste cried uncontrollably.

Seeing the couple in such a state, the nurse wheeling the gurney looked at Arabella with a difficult expression.

Arabella motioned for them to leave.

Celeste clung to the body of her daughter, her voice choked with emotion as she began to sing, “Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are."

This was Crystal's favorite song when she was little, the first song she learned on the piano.

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