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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1842

Arabella could sense Sean's mood shift and chuckled as she explained, "Back then, I didn't know you were my brother, Sean, so I didn't get a chance to design clothes just for you."

It was just by chance that she passed by QY and picked out a few outfits for him, nothing specially designed.

"I'll make time to design some clothes especially for you."

"Well, you’d better make a bunch!" Sean didn't want to be outdone by Chasel. That guy was way too scheming, deliberately wearing the clothes designed by his sister to show off in front of him. Childish!

"You want to work your sister to death? She's got tons to do every day; it's good enough that you have something to wear."

"If you don't want your sister to overwork, then hand over a few of those outfits she made for you! You're always on the go for work, and you hardly have any time to wear them at home anyway."

"As if you're always lounging around the house."

"I would take them to Belloria!"

Seeing the two men bickering, Arabella interjected, "Alright, I'll make time for both of you, no one will be left out. But now, I really need to go upstairs and work on the audio."

"Bella." Chasel called out to her urgently, "I'm sorry for the tough times you had to endure. If I'd known she was such a nightmare, I would've kicked her out of the Collins family back during your school days."

Back then, Serena's friends were badmouthing Arabella behind her back, and it just so happened that Myrna overheard them. Myrna told Chasel, and when he rushed to the school, he was deeply disappointed by Serena's actions.

Serena had wept bitterly, and Chasel didn't tell the family ultimately, giving her a chance to turn over a new leaf.

If he'd only known she would become so twisted and unrecognizable later, he would never have been so lenient. He shouldn't have been swayed by the sibling bond of eighteen years!

But it was too late for regrets now; his own sister had been put in danger, even risking her life.

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