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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 808

Chapter 808

"Cut the crap!"

Serena tried to kick Alma several times, but each time Alma missed her target, which only fueled her anger. She kept chasing her, trying to land a kick.

Alma, pretending to avoid her, led Serena to the fire exit stairs where it was deserted. She clenched her fists and delivered a solid punch to Serena's stomach.

Serena, who was already dealing with her period, was so pained by the punch that she immediately crouched down, unable to utter a word.

Alma grabbed her by the hair, looked down at her with a cold smirk and said, "Still as dumb as ever. You dare to compete with me?

You're just a babe in the woods."

“Let go.” Serena's eyes were filled with rage, but she was unable to break free.

"Do you know why I hate you more than Arabella? Because you're as dumb as a brick, incompetent, and have a terrible temper. Do you think just because Grandma woke up, you have a guardian angel?"

Alma kept a firm grip on her hair as she continued, "Grandma values kinship more than anyone. And now she had such an outstanding granddaughfter like Arabella, do you think you can outshine Arabella? Dream on."

When Serena noticed that Alma was not letting go, she twisted her thigh hard.

"Ah." The pain made Alma let go, but she wasn't willing to give up that easily, so she kicked Serena's backside.

Serena fell on the ground, grinding her teeth in anger, "Alma, do you keep provoking me because you think I'm an easy target?"

"Exactly! Is there anyone more foolish and easier to bully in this house than you? Besides, seeing you lose your cool like this is quite entertaining.’

Serena clenched her fists, wanting nothing more than to go up and punch her.

"Think twice if you can even take me down, or else you'll be the one asking for trouble." Alma continued to ridicule. "Go look at your pathetic self in the mirror. You think you stand a chance with Romeo? Disgusting."

As Alma was about to leave the fire exit stairs, she dramatically screamed and acted as if Serena had pushed her down the stairs.

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