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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2076

Romeo stood up and left, and Yolanda wanted to plead for mercy, but before she could utter a sound, the effects of the drug once again tormented her to the brink of death.

For the next twenty-four hours, Romeo's goons put her through hell.

The following day, she was jolted awake by a splash of saltwater, the sting of it searing through the wounds Arabella had inflicted, almost causing her to pass out from the pain.

"You assault my servant, kidnap my daughter's friend, and attempt to poison my little girl. Today, I'm going to get even for them," Louisa snarled, dragging Yolanda before her and slapping her across the face repeatedly.

Yolanda's ears rang from the blows, blood trickled from the corner of her mouth, and she felt like a fish on a chopping block, helplessly awaiting her fate. Now, she didn’t dare hope for Louisa’s mercy—she just wanted this torture to end.

When Louisa grew tired, someone brought over a chair for her to rest. Kenneth massaged her hands and instructed his men to "get creative."

The henchmen took out all the needles Louisa had asked them to bring and started jabbing them into Yolanda's hands and feet.

Some aimed for her wounds, making Yolanda scream in agony, fainting multiple times only to be revived by saltwater, enduring a vicious cycle of torment.

"A vile creature like you doesn't deserve to live in this world." Just thinking about her precious daughter coming home covered in blood in Romeo's arms, Louisa felt Yolanda's suffering was far too light.

It wasn't until Yolanda was hanging by a thread that Louisa stood up, her high heels crushing down on Yolanda's hand.

"Ah." Yolanda's whole body trembled with pain, her vision darkening as she nearly lost consciousness.

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