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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 883

Chapter 883

How could Clark do that to her?!

Tears welled up in Serena's eyes, filled with a blend of anger and heartbreak.

"Serena, as I've said before, they all have the Collins family blood running through their veins ."

Martha gazed in the direction where they had left, releasing a sigh.

"I never expected Clark to be so partial. Doesn't he even fear the news reaching you and shattering your heart?"

"Or perhaps, he simply doesn't care about your feelings. Whether you're heartbroken or in distress, he's indifferent. All he wants is to have fun with Arabella, after all, she's his biological sister ."

"Clark's behavior is utterly outrageous! He's even more biased than Hans and Chasel!"

"I've told you before, their words are nothing but deceit ."

Tears trickled down Serena's cheeks as her mind replayed the joyful moments shared with Clark since their childhood.

"Serena, he's not worth it, Martha said sympathetically, "Stop crying thinking about him."

"How could Clark do this to me?" Serena wiped her tears, looking at the direction Clark had left, she uttered sorrowfully, "How could he! He always claimed that he treated me as his real sister, that he would cherish me for life, but it was all lies. They've all deceived me, treating me as a naive child."

"Now you understand the importance of money, don't you?

Fortunately, you accepted the $3 million. Although the affection is gone, at least you still have money. You felt guilty about Clark initially, but look, he doesn't have the same emotions for you at all!"

Serena wiped her tears and ran back to her room, not wanting to listen to those disheartening words anymore.

Watching her retreating figure, Martha knew that that incident would serve as a lesson for Serena. Painful as it was, it was better to have short-lived pain than prolonged suffering.

That family was only good at making money, talking about feelings was pointless!

Meanwhile.

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