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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

Chapter 1603
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Every bout of sickness, every injury, every tear shed, they felt a wrenching pang of heartache, a surge of urgency, a wave of worry.

Kenneth's eyes welled with tears as he read each line. After all, eighteen years of nurturing had entwined his heart and soul with

hers, awakening memories of warmth and joy that now tugged at his heartstrings.

"Let's give her another chance." Kenneth said, his heart melting, "It seems like she truly realizes her mistake."

Edith was busy directing the house staff in decorating the house. New Year was around the corner, and the hwas adorned with

festive cheer. Seeing Serena attempting her old tricks, Edith couldn't help feeling anxious as she noticed Mr. And Mrs. Collins being

swayed by Serena's act.

"Mr. and Mrs. Collins, you can't take Serena's words at face value!" Edith blurted out, stepping forward, "Do you remember Ms.

Antonia, Melissa, Una, and Christine? They were Ms. Serena 's best friends, and they had a falling out with her last time!"

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Louisa looked up, momentarily distracted from Serena's words, inquiring in somewhat surprise, "What happened?"

"The last tthey cto visit Ms. Serena, they ran into Ms. Arabella. They insulted her, calling Ms. Arabella a home-wrecker. It

was only when Hans interrogated them that they revealed Ms. Serena had told them she broke up with Mr. McMillian. Ms. Serena

claimed Mr. McMillian, in a bid to win her back, took up with Ms. Arabella to make her jealous."

"What did you say?" Louisa was initially moved by Serena's plea but now felt a mix of confusion and shock.

Kenneth couldn't believe his ears. What kind of lies were these? How could she?

"Mr. McMillian was there at the time, and he stood up for Ms. Arabella." Edith continued, relaying what she knew, "Serena's friends

couldn't believe she had lied to them. They were heartbroken and furious, and they cut ties with her on the spot. They told Serena

that she was living the life that rightfully belonged to Ms. Arabella. Ms. Arabella was gracious enough not to demand it back and

allowed Ms. Serena to keep everything she had. Yet Ms. Serena showed no gratitude and smeared Ms. Arabella behind her back!"

Louisa was impressed by the integrity of Serena's friends - living more sensitively than Serena herself. It was a shthat Serena

hadn't learned from their example and had lost four good friends in the process.

"These young ladies indeed showed their breeding. After understanding the truth, they apologized to Ms. Arabella and Mr. McMillian

on the spot. After they left, Hans demanded Ms. Serena apologize to Ms. Arabella, but her apology was insincere; it was clear she

hadn't realized her mistake. Hans was so angry that he sent her to her room to reflect and forbade her from coming down for

meals until she had thought things through."

Louisa hadn't realized that Hans had already punished Serena.

"Mr. and Mrs. Collins, you know Hans's temper. Your sons are all afraid of him, and Ms. Serena is no exception. She was punished

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once and pretended to make amends by making coffee for Ms. Arabella, baking cakes, and serving afternoon tea as an apology.

But after all this time, at Mr. Albright's birthday party, she did it again, spreading rumors about Ms. Arabella in front of her friends,

claiming Ms. Arabella was ruining her relationship with Mr. McMillian. What does this tell us? It shows that she hasn't learned from

her mistakes!"

Louisa and Kenneth, hearing this, were understandably angry, feeling as though they had raised an ingrate!

One would think that after being disciplined by Hans and losing her closest friends, she would have taken tto introspect. But

instead, she showed no remorse for the loss of her friends, no reformation after Hans's punishment, and no lessons learned from

what had happened. Instead, she repeated her behavior, once again speaking ill of Arabella to her friend.

Did she think that a simple apology would quickly close the chapter on her mistakes?

"No wonder | haven't seen Serena's friends cby to visit her for so long. Now it all makes sense," Louisa said, finally

understanding the situation.