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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 1531

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 1531 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 1531, the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are unveiled, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their present lives. Will the details of Chapter 1531 in The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella solve the problems and troubles in love? Let's read The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella Chapter 1531 at Novelfreepdf.com

Arabella drawled, "Let's go."

She’ll settle the score with Serena later.

Romeo glanced at Serena before taking Arabella's hand and leaving the scene.

No sooner had they left Lindsay smacked Serena hard across the face in front of the guests who were still lingering, "You vain little creature, spilling your filth on me. I must've been blind to befriend someone like you."

"Ow! What are you doing?" Serena shrieked, feeling her cheek sting from Lindsay's nails. What if it left scars? The thought panicked her, and she quickly covered her face.

"Enough!" Martin stepped forward to intervene.

But Bluno blocked him immediately, "What's this? She slapped my daughter and threw mud at her, and my girl can't hit back?"

"There must be some misunderstanding," Martin said, pulling Serena into his arms when he saw she was at a disadvantage.

Serena had been slapped twice, her hair a mess, and her face scratched, even bleeding a little.

The surrounding guests were surprised to see two heiresses come to blows.

The scandals of the wealthy families were indeed juicy.

"Serena, befriending you is like a curse! You know what lies you've spread. The real disappointment is you. From now on, you go your way, and I'll go mine! Dad, let's leave!"

"You think you can slap someone and just walk away?" Serena was still fuming but Martin pulled her back into his embrace.

The onlookers continued to gossip.

"What are you looking at!" Serena snapped angrily.

The guests dispersed in twos and threes.

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