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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1476

"Having Romeo take care of you on the road makes me feel so much more at ease." Belinda said with a smile, gently patting Arabella's head, "Once you arrive, give me a call or shoot a message whenever you can."

"And me, too," Darren quickly added, "sometimes your grandma might be in the shower or asleep and can't respond right away. If it's urgent, give me a call."

"Will do." Arabella gave them a gentle look, "Well, I should be off. His car is waiting outside."

"Safe travels." Eunice said, her eyes filled with affection as she watched Arabella, "No matter how busy you get when you're back, don't forget to eat, and if you need any help, just tell me."

"And don't forget about your uncle." Bard chimed in fondly, "If there's anything I can help with, just let me know."

"I will." Arabella could feel the full force of their love and care, and her heart softened in response.

Off to the side, Serena felt left out. It was supposed to be her boarding the plane, yet here was Arabella stealing the spotlight, deliberately mentioning that Romeo's car was waiting.

It made everyone revolve around her!

"Grandma Belinda, I'm going to miss you all," Suddenly, Serena burst into tears and hugged Belinda.

"Oh, you silly kid, why the tears?" Belinda could only offer comfort, "It's not like we're parting forever."

"Even though I know you will be coming to Reflections Villa in a few days, these moments we've shared have been so precious that I can't bear to part with you for even a second."

"Then stay with us. We can have a little chat together," Eunice suggested with a smile, her red lips curling into a warm and lovely expression.

Serena quickly countered, "But mom and dad are waiting for me at home, and I can't be an ungrateful daughter. Grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunt, you'll come visit soon, okay? I'll be waiting at home for you."

"Don't worry, dear. Give me a few days to wrap up some work, and I'll definitely come to see you."

Eunice's smile was beautiful, but Serena could feel a bit dreadful.

"I better board the plane now."

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