Was Serena playing dumb?
Did Serena mean she, as the person involved, felt awkward speaking out and needed an outsider to express it for her?
Thinking this way, Delia plucked up her courage and spilled the beans.
"As far as I know, Arabella sweet-talked Serena's parents into letting her not just become Arabella but also the adopted daughter of the Collins family. She moved into the Collins mansion, living the life of a rich girl, pampered and loved."
At this, Serena hurriedly pinched her.
Pain made Delia almost cry out. Was the matter she was talking about not important? Not serious enough?
So, Delia added, "Arabella bullies Serena a lot at home. When no one is around, she splashes water on Serena's face, ruins Serena's clothes, and even shoves Serena into the pool."
Hearing this, Serena started to sweat and again twisted her hand hard.
What a numbskull!
Delia thought, were these matters not serious enough?
After racking her brains, she did remember something!
"Right, Arabella also snatched Serena's fiancé, Romeo!"
At this point, Serena could no longer bear it. She coughed weakly a few times, asking dazedly, "What's happening? Where am I?"
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