Chapter 1224

“Listen, if Hans ever finds a way to pin this on us, I'll take the fall. I'll say it was all my idea, and that you

had nothing to do with it"

Serena had never expected such loyalty from a servant. It was as if Martha was more of a family than

her own kin, and the realization moved her.

“With me by your side, Serena, I'll make sure Arabella understands the consequences of crossing you!"

Martha's eyes flashed with a hard edge at the mention of Arabella.

"Oh, and another thing. If you ever run into Arabella when there aren't any others around, don't feel the

need to be polite." Martha advised.

Arabella had taken their kindness for granted in the past. Well, she wouldn't blame them if they showed

no mercy from now on!

"Don't worry, Martha. I won't be polite to her anymore." Serena seemed to have made a decision, her

eyes filled with a vengeful light.

Meanwhile, Louisa woke up with a start from a nightmare.

Sitting up in her bed, heart still pounding, she glanced at the clock to find it was already evening. She

quickly changed and prepared to head out.

“Ma'am, where are you off to? Dinner's almost ready." a servant tried to persuade her in the living

room.

“I'm not hungry. Louisa replied, wrapping a scarf around her neck. "By the way, did you invite Serena's

friends to stay for dinner?"

"They've left."

“They left?" Louisa was surprised, wondering why they hadn't stayed for a meal.

The servant hesitated, wanting to mention the argument that seemed to have taken place between

Serena's friends that afternoon.

Serena had returned to her room crying.

But before the servant could explain, Louisa's phone rang.

“Hello, honey? I'm about to head out. What? Celeste fainted? I'll be right there."

Seeing Louisa rush out the door, the servant said nothing more.

Elsewhere, Hans was driving back to the office, his mind wandering back to a memory of a little girl

falling in the garden years ago. She had scraped her knee badly and was clearly in pain, but she still

managed to put on a brave face to keep everyone else from worrying.

Back then, Serena was so considerate and caring, like a warm little blanket that brought comfort and

joy.

When did that change?

Was it when Arabella returned home?

Or was it when Arabella started to shine?

He remembered the first time he saw Arabella. She was assisting Molly at a design competition, her

right wrist bruised and swollen, clearly injured, yet she had managed to embroider a beautiful rose onto

a dress with that hand.

The head of the Fashion Designers Association of Solterra, Flora, was one of the judges. She

accidentally let slip that Arabella was the founder of QY.

Despite her young age, Arabella had founded a company, managed family businesses, and despite her

position, was willing to assist and nurture the next generation.

This kind of spirit and vision surpassed many.

Through their interactions, he saw more of her brilliance.

Though he didn't want to compare Arabella with Serena, there was a clear difference in their attitudes

and how they handled situations.

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