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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 823

Chapter 823

The elderly man on the hospital bed struggled to breathe once again. Without hesitation, Arabella inserted a few more needles, and his breathing was steady graudally. Then he stopped twitching SO easily.

People around were left in complete awe, astonished by Arabella's skill.

"You're Arabella, my own granddaughter You've returned after eighteen years." Bernard examined the young girl before him. Her eyes were calm and serene, and her features bore an uncanny resemblance to Louisa.

She was unmistakably a Collins.

"Yes!"

Upon hearing Arabella's confirmation, Bernard took a few heavy breaths, seemingly shocked. However, thanks to Arabella's medical intervention, he didn't pass out.

He reached out with difficulty, holding Arabella's hand.

"My child, you've suffered." Bernard's voice was weak, but his grip on Arabella's hand was strong. He was reluctant to let go. "We adults were so careless. We didn't pay close attention, and you were left to grow up in another family. You've suffered for eighteen years."

It's fine, it's all in the past now."

Arabella's magnanimous attitude made Bernard teary-eyed, "It's good that you're back. We'll make up for all the years you've missed. Who would have thought that fate would play such a cruel joke on the Collins family."

Arabella thought to herself, it wasn't fate's doing, but the massive fire from years ago, which caused three families to swap their children.

But the cause of the fire remained a mystery, despite years of investigation.

Who was behind all this?

She realized that she needed to speed up the investigation.

"Serena, where is Serena?"

"Grandpa, I'm here!" Serena rushed forward.

"Good, good child." Bernard wiped away his tears, surprised to see the children were more understanding than he had anticipated.

Cornelia, who was standing by, also wiped away her tears, lamenting the cruel tricks fate played.

"Grandpa, you're just recovering from a serious illness, so you shouldn't get too emotional." Arabella brought a pillow, so he would have something to lean on when sitting.

Bernard's gaze once again landed on Arabella, "I heard from your grandma, you saved us."

"Not just me, the other medical staff also contributed. They took care of you round the clock. That's how this miracle happened."

Bernard saw that she wasn't a child who would hoard all the credit, and his fondness for her grew.

Clark, standing aside, looked at Louisa, seemingly asking what was going on. Why did they say that Bella saved Grandma and Grandpa?

"Bella is Dr. Bell. She provided the treatment plan for your grandparents, and found the cure."

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