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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2097

"I never had to do things I didn't want to before. What's changed now?" Serena looked up at Martin, her eyes brimming with heartache. She hadn't expected to see his true colors at such a critical moment.

"Serena, this is about my mom and my sister's lives. Please, I'm begging you." Martin suddenly dropped to his knees in front of Serena’s wheelchair, grasping her hands earnestly as he pleaded.

Serena felt both hurt and furious. "That cellphone was the last thing my dad gave me before he passed away. You're essentially asking me to trade my father's life for your mom and sister's lives. How can you be so heartless, so cruel?"

Just then, a young nurse hurried over, clutching a critical condition notice, urging Martin to sign it.

Martin was out of options. He knelt on the ground, dignity abandoned, begging Serena desperately.

But Serena shrugged off his hands, pressing a button on her wheelchair's armrest to wheel away.

The young nurse watching the scene felt a pang of sympathy, and even Dora and June, standing not too far off, couldn't believe how cold Serena could be.

After all, Martin had sacrificed so much to save Serena.

Now, all he wanted was the cellphone which could potentially save two lives.

Although they didn't know the secrets hidden within that phone, Serena's actions were undoubtedly breaking Martinr's heart.

Martin stood up, looking utterly defeated, and glanced at the notice in the nurse's hand.

"Arabella." Martin perked up as Arabella answered the call. "I need to discuss something with you."

"Serena won't hand over the phone, huh?" Arabella cut straight to the chase, voicing his concern.

"No." Martin said, a mix of helplessness and sorrow in his voice. "She won't give it up."

He had never asked her for anything before, and the one time he did need her help, she refused.

"I knew she wouldn't give it up. I sent you to ask her just so you could see her true nature," Arabella spoke calmly, as if she had expected this outcome all along.

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