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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1747

Nobody would ever be so considerate of her again.

Nobody would ever risk their life to protect her.

Just then, the door burst open.

Serena, startled, lifted her tear-stained face, taken aback to see a dozen uninvited guests before her.

Her cheeks glistened with the trails of fresh tears, eyes rimmed red, unable to comprehend why Edith had suddenly brought so many people.

"Ms. Serena." Betty began, noticing her tears and initially moved to comfort her. But remembering the things Serena had done, her voice trailed off, disappointment evident as she looked away, silent once more.

Not only was the lady disheartened, but even the servants, having seen the evidence, found Serena to be malicious and terrifying.

They had been blind to trust in her supposed kindness and innocence.

"Madam requests your presence at the main house," Edith announced without any term of endearment, her face stern as if summoning a criminal.

A bad feeling washed over Serena as she eyed the group warily. "Did Mother say what she wants to see me for?"

"You'll find out when you get there," Edith replied coldly. "Are you going to walk on your own, or shall these gentlemen behind me have to escort you?"

Serena's heart raced with panic. Could her parents have already learned about Martha kidnapping Arabella??

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Arabella's phone had been tossed from the eighteenth floor by Martha.

Without a means to communicate, how could the news have spread so quickly.

Even though Martha had fallen from the eighteenth floor, with hundreds of underlings seeking revenge, Arabella, no matter how tough, couldn't have fought her way out so quickly.

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