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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 975

Chapter 975

Carol had been pestered by him for quite a while, ultimately surrendering to his persistence with a weary sigh.

Meanwhile.

Serena dragged Louisa to the shopping mall. Her mocd finally improved after swiping her card for about a million dollars.

Clasping her mother's hand fondly, she cooed, "Mom, you're the best! You bought me so many things. Even though I'm not your biological child, you treat me so well."

Serena had used the excuse of not knowing what to wear or accessorize with for her date with Martin as if everything in her wardrobe was not fancy or mature enough.

So, Louisa took her on a shopping spree.

"Mom, I'm so lucky to be your child.” Serena clung to Louisa's hand, standing at the mall entrance, waiting for their chauffeur to pull up with the car.

“Does Martin's family know about your relationship?" Louisa inquired.

"Yeah, he's already told his family. They were pleased to hear about the Collins family and thought they were punching above their weight. They're even pushing Martin to come over for dinner. He's also very eager, and he's mentioned it to me several times."

Serena lowered her head, feigning a shy smile, “I had been stalling him before, but he's been treating me better and better.

"Why don't you invite him over so your dad and I could have a proper chat with him." Louisa's face lit up with affectionate laughter, "You're growing up.

It's about time you had a boyfriend. Once your relationship gets more stable, you could consider getting engaged."

This warm smile was like a thorn in Serena's heart, piercing her brutally.

Previously, her betrothed was Romeo, but now it had switched to a lad from the Cooper family. Was this enough to satisfy Louisa? To make her happy?

In Louisa's eyes, was her biological daughter, Arabella, the only one worthy of Romeo, and her adopted daughter, Serena, only deserved a young master from the Cooper family?

"If you get engaged, the Collins family will surely put on a grand celebration for you." Louisa‘s face beamed with indulgence.

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