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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1755

Had it not been for the Collins family, she could never have attended the finest preschool from a young age or received the best education.

She wouldn't have had so many tutors of renown teaching her music, chess, art.

She wouldn't be dressed every day in limited edition clothes and shoes, or carrying designer handbags.

An average office worker might save for months on end before daring to step foot in a high-end boutique to purchase the most basic piece.

But whenever she made an appearance, the store manager would either escort her to the VIP room or close the shop to serve her exclusively. Any new arrivals would be sent directly to her home for her to choose at leisure.

A single one of her skincare products could be equivalent to a month, or even several months of expenses for an ordinary family.

Her parents gave her an extravagant allowance, fulfilling her endless desires, and yet she.

Her tears flowed freely as she closed her eyes, seemingly filled with immense regret.

Just then, Bard returned with a few bodyguards, their mission unsuccessful.

Eunice, sensing something, crossed her arms and asked in a calm voice, "Got away?"

"They were gone before Edith brought her here. I checked the surveillance," Bard reported, glancing at the girl on the floor. Erik may figure that after eighteen years in this household, everyone had grown fond of Serena, so they wouldn't really do her any harm, which was why Erik didn't take her along.

"Your biological father really spared no expense." Eunice gave Serena a cold look, pulling out her phone to call Hans. Her influence in the country paled in comparison to that of the Collins family, and currently, the most influential among them was Hans.

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