The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 1339
Chapter 1339
The Collins were known to treat their daughter like a princess, spoiling her with every whim and fancy.
"You just wait!" Mrs. Laurier fumed, her skirts billowing dramatically as she stormed off.
Tiffany wanted to call her back but felt powerless; she could only turn to Eunice. “Eunice, you usually
play your pranks, and I chalk it up to Bard spoiling you rotten. But today is Arlen's birthday. Can't you at
least save face for his friends? If you cause a scene, it won't look good for either side."
“Thanks for the heads-up, Tiffany, replied Eunice with a smirk. "I also have a video of Dave. Do you
want to see it?"
Tiffany's face flushed with anger as she clicked away in her heels.
Arabella, nearby, couldn't help but smile. "Why can't they just take a hint? They've probably never
managed to get the better of you, and now they're just asking for trouble."
“Some people are just full of themselves, thinking they're invincible,’ Eunice said elegantly, finishing her
champagne. “I'm going to take a walk outside."
“Sure,” Arabella said, watching her leave. She grabbed a quick bite from the table and was about to
leave when a girl suddenly came up close, pretending to be bumped by Arabella's shoulder, dropping
her cupcake on the floor.
“Arabella!” Rose exclaimed, her voice filled with anger. "It was bad enough you bullied me yesterday,
but today, on Arlen's birthday, he just wanted a taste of that mint chocolate chip cupcake, and you can't
even grant him that small pleasure! What is your problem?"
The other guests couldn't help but look over. Speaking was Rose Griffith, the cherished granddaughter
of Calvin and Bess. Their eyes then drifted to the girl opposite her. She was beautiful but somewhat
unfamiliar.
"Think you can do whatever you want just because you're Kenneth and Louisa's daughter?” Rose
deliberately made her identity known.
The crowd had a moment of realization. She's Kenneth and Louisa's daughter? They hadn't seen her
for years, and she'd grown up so lovely, resembling Louisa.
Though her temperament seemed troublesome.
“Are you brain-damaged?" Arabella was too tired to argue. “Look up. What do you see in the corner?"
At events like this, there were always cameras.
Rose had anticipated the surveillance argument. “Fine, since you won't admit it, let's check the tapes. If
it turns out you bumped into me first, I expect an apology in front of everyone here!"
Arabella saw Rose's confidence and smiled faintly. "Seems you've erased the footage."
Rose was caught off quard by her quick assumption, a flicker of guilt crossing her face before she
composed herself and retorted, "I'm right in front of you. How could I erase it?"
At that moment, Bess walked over on cue. "Rose, what's all this about?"
"Grandma, don't worry about it. This is a personal matter between us. Since she won't respect Arlen or
any of the elders here, I have to stand up for myself. Someone, check the surveillance footage!"
The crowd of onlookers grew, and Arabella watched Rose's charade with a bored expression. True to
form, a servant pretended to panic, "Rose, the footage from 11 minutes ago has mysteriously
disappeared"
"How could it be missing?" Rose turned to Arabella, accusingly saying, "Did you bump into me and, out
of fear of being exposed, have someone delete it? Oh, I remember now, you came with your aunt
today. Did you ask her to delete it?"
Arabella looked on, almost nostalgic for the days of Yolanda, who, at the very least, slandered with a bit
more skill than Rose's lackluster performance.
Before the crowd could react, Arabella lazily restored the surveillance footage and projected it onto the
large screen for all to see.
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