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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1732

Martha was definitely worried that this would pass into the Collins family, which would do no good for her and Serena. So, she reached out her hands and snatched for it.

Arabella smacked Martha's cheek, and then quickly punched on her nose. Serena helplessly watched, as blood trickled from Martha’s nose. She barely let out a scream when Arabella kicked Martha away into a pillar.

Martha's back hit the pillar with a thud, and she then slid to the floor. But at the sight of the little tiara on Arabella's hair bend, she shot a look to her henchmen, and in no time, seven or eight of them charged in.

But Arabella wasn’t even fazed by these goons. Within seconds, they were sprawled on the ground, defeated.

She advanced toward Martha again.

Serena again, watched helplessly as Arabella kicked Martha in the head and chest.

“Stop, Arabella, please stop.”

When Martha was smitten to the ground, coughing up blood, Serena’s eyes welled up with tears.

This is exclusive content from Noveldrama.com (Swnovel). Please read it on Noveldrama.com to support the author and the translation team! But Arabella didn’t go soft. She kicked Martha away to the pillar again, like she was kicking off the trash.

Once more Martha was hit to the pillar, and a fresh wave of blood spilled from her mouth.

Still, as if unwilling to throw in the towel, she struggled to her feet, but only to receive another kick from Arabella on the face and stomach. She was knocked into the air, crashing into the wooden table, which was shattered into pieces.

“Martha, get out of here.” Serena cried out, choked with tears. “Stop fighting, you can’t beat her.”

Somewhere along the line, Steward’s men had made it upstairs, firing at Martha’s henchmen.

Martha wiped the blood from her lips, still wanting to make one last stand.

As she lunged for Arabella, and reached for her hair bend.

In a flash, Horace kicked one of Martha’s thugs so hard that he flew into her, and they both went tumbling down the stairs.

Serena widened her eyes, stunned, unable to believe what she was witnessing.

Just now.

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