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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 869

Chapter 869

"Don't worry, I know what I'm doing. I won't get you guys into trouble."

After finishing her breakfast, Arabella left the room, leaving the servants worriedly whispering among themselves, fearing for their jobs.

Arabella first found Edith, handing her a small bottle, "Edith, you have not been looking well lately. This will help rejuvenate you.

Take one a week."

"Ms. Bella? Your medicine must be expensive. I can't accept this!"

Edith knew Arabella was highly skilled in medicine and that anything she gave would be high-quality.

"Just take it, don't be shy.” Arabella placed it in her hand, didn’t mention the cost, nor did she mention Serena. Instead, she said, "If you ever run into trouble at home, you can come to me for help."

"Ms. Bella.” Edith wondered if Arabella knew something.

But Arabella changed the subject, "Are mom and dad awake yet?"

"Not yet."

"What about Clark?"

"He's still in his room."

Arabella nodded, "Don't overwork yourself. If you're not feeling well, make sure to take a break."

"Thank you, Ms. Bella."

Edith was still in a daze even after Arabella had left. The other servants noticed and hurried over.

“Edith, what did Ms. Bella give you this time?"

"I knew it! So that's why some of you don't respect Serena. You've all been bought over!" Martha, helping Serena downstairs, made sure to raise her voice as she sarcastically said, "Serena, it turned out you didn't pay enough. That's why people are sabotaging you."

"Ms. Bella didn't buy us."

"We went to ask Ms. Bella for advice on our own."

"It has nothing to do with Ms. Bella."

The servants were getting flustered.

However, Martha didn't listen to their explanations. Instead, she said, "Listen to yourselves, all defending her. She gave you some cheap trinkets, and you're all won over. No wonder you all say it's comfortable being around her. People who gave gifts are nice, but since Serena didn't give any, some of you are implying that she's dark inside."

The servants became even more flustered, "No, we didn't mean that."

"Alright, everyone, go back to work." After Edith spoke, the servants gave her a grateful look before hurrying off to their tasks.

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