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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1841

There were photos taken at tourist hotspots after they’d grown up.

And there were their smiles captured from their birthdays past.

These memories played like an old movie, scene after scene flickering in Chasel’s mind.

That little girl from his past, she was so pure and kind, so simple and sweet. But why did she end up doing all those cruel, heartless things to Bella.

In the end, Chasel dumped everything related to her into the trash can.

The servant, tidying up the room, was surprised to find that Chasel had thrown away the group photos he treasured most.

In the past, if those photos ever gathered dust, Chasel would meticulously clean them himself, forbidding anyone else to touch them.

Serena had it all, a future bright as the stars, a life of luxury, adored by everyone. Yet she was never satisfied, choosing instead a path that broke the Collins family's hearts. It was foolish, truly a case of reaping what she sowed!

Arabella spent half an hour searching the room Erik once occupied but couldn't find a single clue.

On her way back to the main house, she saw two servants carrying out trash bags to the gate. One of the bags, overstuffed, let a few picture frames spill out—photos of Serena and Chasel together.

The servants stooped to pick them up, noticing Arabella and giving her a polite nod.

"Are these all-things Chasel doesn't want anymore?" Arabella asked in a soft tone.

"Yes, as well as some of Sean's," one servant said, opening the bags to show their contents filled with items related to Serena.

Arabella hadn't expected that Chasel and Sean would throw away even their photos together.

"Bella!"

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