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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1214

Chapter 1214

“Romeo must have brought you here to provoke Serena, knowing well that the McMillian family and the Collins family are on good terms. Hence, the Collins’ household staff wouldn't dare to stop Romeo, let alone you."

“And to think you had the audacity to come in, enjoying the tea and cupcakes served by the Collins’ servants, while flirting with Serena's fiance! Shameless! You have no decency!"

"This is my home and Romeo is my fiance.” Arabella lifted her lazy gaze, "Aren't you supposed to be Serena's best friend? Didn't she tell you?"

On hearing this, those rich girls were stunned for a moment, before bursting into laughter.

"This is your home? You even have the nerve to tell such a lie? I've seen shameless people before, but never someone as brazen as you! Your audacity is thicker than the walls of this mansion!"

“It's a well-known fact that the Collins family and the McMillian family are betrothed. How dare you claim that Romeo is your fiance? Are you ignoring the fact that these two families are engaged?"

"The engagement still stands."

Suddenly, a magnetic voice resonated from a distance.

Those ladies turned to see Serena's brother, Hans Collins!

There he was, dignified and composed, striding towards them.

“Hans, it's good that you're here. Someone is blatantly claiming this as her home! Come and make a judgment"

"She even says that Romeo is her fiance!"

"I've seen shameless people, but never someone this brazen. You should have her thrown out!"

“No, she deserves to be taught a lesson to understand the consequences of lying!"

Those ladies were confident that with Hans' arrival, Arabella's end was near, they were eager to see her humiliated.

But to their surprise, the usually cold and stern Hans, suddenly called out warmly, "Bella."

Before they could react, they heard Arabella obediently respond, "Hans, what brings you here?"

"I heard there was some trouble at home, so I came to check."

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