Login via

The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 2112

Arabella's heart sank as she realized she had been deceived. "Where the hell are you?"

"Can't you keep your shirt on? The old mansion at the East Gate isn't the final stop either, but if you don't go there, I'll kill your bodyguards, starting with the youngest one."

"I'll be there in twenty minutes." Arabella dropped these words and hung up the call directly.

“Hahahaha.” Serena was extremely delighted; it turned out that taking revenge on someone could bring such immense joy.

The thought of Arabella scurrying around clueless, had to choice but to obediently follow orders, subject to her control, made Serena unbelievably happy in her heart.

Right then, her private phone beeped. It was a text from the network provider, and her brows furrowed in annoyance. Dialing back immediately, she asked somewhat cautiously, "Why are you just getting in touch now?"

"It was chaotic at the airport that night, and everyone was looking for me. Some even boarded the flight, so I didn’t board the plane and stayed in the country. I've been laying low until things cooled off before reaching out to you. Are you alright there?" Stinger's voice came through the phone, as usual, cold and emotionless.

“I’m fine, couldn’t be better." Serena's laugh. "Since that's the case, come help me out. I'll send you the location."

She had complete trust in Stinger.

In the phone left by her biological father, Erik, he had mentioned he had three godsons she could trust completely: Stinger, Nighthawk, and Tyrannosaurus.

They would serve her loyally to their dying breath.

After sending her location to Stinger, Stinger promptly forwarded it to Arabella.

Arabella saw that the location was an abandoned church. She didn't rush over but instead, instructed her henchman, Jack, to set up an ambush there. She also informed her confidante, Romeo, and then continued driving towards the location of the old mansion.

She noticed several cars tailing her, knowing they were Serena's people, so she paid them no mind and let them follow.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)