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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1443

Chapter 1443

Imagine a world where eighteen years of nurturing and affection for a child could be tested by the bitterness of sibling rivalry.

"I'm just worried that Bella might be getting the short end of the stick, Eunice admitted candidly.

The fear was that ever since Bella's return home six months ago, she had been walking on eggshells for the sake of farnily harmony, always yielding to her sister Serena. After all, the family already owed her so much.

If Arabella continued to compromise and step back, wouldn't that add insult to injury?

“That's why I want to get to the bottom of this as soon as possible. If it turns out Serena is behind the tampering, maybe we can get Louisa to cut the knot and minimize the damage to Bella," Eunice continued.

The longer the issue dragged on, the greater the potential hurt to Arabella.

The family's affection for Serena was deep, and the revelation of her true character would only bring them more sorrow.

"tt wouldn't be good for the family either."

"Don't overthink it. Once the investigation is done, the truth will be clear,’ Bard comforted her. "I just dread the day we might have to make a choice between Serena and Bella."

One had been cherished like a daughter for eighteen years, raised and protected.

The other, deeply indebted to, had given so much to the family.

Just then, a servant approached with news, "Ma‘am, Ms. Bella has arrived."

"I have something to ask her,’ said Eunice, standing up. “Bard, shall we go downstairs?"

Bard offered his arm, and they descended together.

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