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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 669

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 669 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 669, 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 669 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 669 at Novelfreepdf.com

Delia stood aside, her head lowered with a hint of remorse. "I'm sorry, Serena. I didn't mean to let it slip. It's just that she was defending Arabella at the beginning, which really ticked me off, so I blurted it out. But honestly, I think we should stop covering for Arabella. After all, she's been bullying you like crazy. It's high time everyone knew her true colors."

Serena thought to herself, Unbelievable! If she wanted to blab, couldn't she pick someone else besides Myrna to spill her guts to?

Delia: "I didn’t know she was your family. My bad."

Seeing Delia like this, Serena could only fume inwardly. On the outside, though, she remained calm. "We'll talk when I get back. I’ve got to go grab some water now."

"You still plan on playing dumb?" Myrna clutched her wrist, preventing her from leaving. "Today, you have to clear things up about Arabella in front of everyone, or this drama won't end."

"Myrna, you're hurting me." Serena grimaced in pain.

"Let go of her. Serena is already feeling unwell, stop holding her." Delia quickly intervened, seeing that Myrna showed no signs of letting go.

"Are you putting on a show? How come I never noticed you were such a drama queen before?" Myrna sneered, releasing her grip.

Unexpectedly, Serena fell into the nearby grass, her expression one of intense pain. "Myrna, how could you do this to me?"

"Serena, are you okay?" Delia quickly squatted down to help her up. "Myrna, you've crossed the line! How could you push your boyfriend's sister? Do you treat Serena like this at home too?"

"Delia, don't blame Myrna. I'm not feeling well and have lost my balance. It's not her fault."

"Serena, you're too kind. I get it now. At your home, Myrna and Arabella are in cahoots, aren’t they? They team up to bully you, right?"

Delia suspected as much and felt even more unjust toward Serena. That's why Myrna suddenly jumped to Arabella's defense.

So, they were birds of a feather!

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