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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1252

Chapter 1252

Martha sobbed, “Ever since she returned home, Serena has been neglected. I just couldn't stand it."

Hans' voice grew colder, "Was Serena involved?"

“No, no, she wasn't. This was all my idea. It had nothing to do with Serena! Serena is such an innocent and kind girl. She would definitely have stopped me if she knew!” Martha cried, “Mr. Collins, you have to believe me. It's all my fault!"

“Who else knows about this?” Hans asked coldly.

“No one else, just Arabella.’ Martha sobbed, “Arabella had promised me she wouldn't tell anyone."

“She didn't."

Upon hearing this, Martha quickly lifted her gaze.

"I just asked in passing." Hans said indifferently, "I didn't expect you to confess so quickly."

Martha froze in place. It took her a while to realize that Hans had tricked her!

How despicable!

“If that time, Bella had accidentally gotten hurt, you would not only have to face a huge compensation, but the Collins’ family lawyers also wouldn't let you off. They would sue you till you're penniless and make sure you rot in jail."

Upon hearing this, Martha trembled in fear. She fully believed in the power of the Collins family!

“Pack your things and leave tonight. Starting from tomorrow, I don't want to see you."

“No, Mr. Collins."

Upon hearing this, Hans’ eyes turned colder when he looked at Martha.

“If Serena and Arabella have a meal together, she only serves Serena and not only ignores Arabella, but also makes snide remarks to upset her. I treat Ms. Bella well, and she always finds ways to give me a hard time!"

“When did I ever give you a hard time?” Martha was furious, “Mr. Collins, don't believe her. She's just making up stories in front of you!"

“Who intentionally pushed me when I was going downstairs, trying to make me fall? Who intentionally dirtied the floor after I cleaned it? Who dumped garbage on my bed? Who used my toothbrush to clean other things?

Who added all sorts of things to my shampoo and shower gel? You have those kinds of tricks up your sleeve!

And you even asked Serena for support to make my life miserable!"

“Do you have any proof? Without proof, it's slander! I can sue you!”

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