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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1744

"What in the world are you talking about?!" Both Kenneth and Louisa were frozen in shock, unable to believe that Serena could turn so malicious.

"She mistook me for Bella, calling me a homewrecker, saying that if it weren't for me, she and Romeo would've been married by now, maybe even with kids of their own. She accused me of ruining their happiness."

Kenneth and Louisa were left speechless and flabbergasted by Serena’s distorted values!

What kind of dirty words were these, coming from the young lady of the Collins family, who everyone thought was the epitome of grace and wisdom.

And she held such a deep grudge against Bella.

After all, she had previously pretended to be the world's greatest sister in front of them.

She was just hypocritical, too frightening!!

"Later, I had someone look into where this drug was being sold and who was buying it. It took a while, but we found a lead. This is the evidence of her and Martha scheming together, drugging Bella," Eunice said, pressing a button on the remote. A page of evidence appeared on the screen.

"Do you know what this drug does? It causes continuous flatulence, stomach discomfort, constipation at first, then severe diarrhea, and hallucinations. The effects last for about twelve hours."

In other words, Serena had used such a nasty, terrifying drug against Bella.

"How could she do something like this!!!" Louisa slammed her hand on the armrest of the sofa, her regrets about keeping such an ingrate in their home multiplying, "All these years of kindness wasted on her!"

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