The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 1541
Chapter 1541
It seemed heartless to cast her out due to her severe injury.
"We'll have her move into the guest house next door for these days, to reflect on her actions." Louisa
nodded in agreement, "It's a fair punishment."
"In a few days, both our families will be gathering here. They've grown quite fond of Serena over the
years. If they knew about her behavior, they'd be so disappointed. We'll have to find the right moment
to break it to them, and not like last time when mom got so worked up she nearly fell ill again."
Kenneth had hoped for a joyful season, never anticipating it would come to this.
He nodded in resignation, "We'll do as you say."
"Serena probably thinks we're oblivious to her deeds, and with Bella being so non-confrontational,
she's never been called out on it. That's probably emboldened her. Let's have her reflect for now, but if
she doesn't turn over a new leaf, she'll have no place in the Collins family."
They could not allow their adopted daughter to continue causing turmoil in front of their biological child.
Louisa continued, "When Bella comes home, we should have a talk with her. She's been through a lot
this past year, and we haven't been as attentive as we should've been."
The thought of their daughter suffering right under their roof dampened Louisa's appetite for breakfast.
"Don't stress too much; your health is important," while Kenneth said this, he served Louisa some
eggs, but he himself had lost his appetite. After eighteen years, the bond with Serena was not easily
severed. They had put their energy into doting on her for eighteen years, and yet the latter kept bullying
their own daughter in the dark, which would be an unadulterated shock, disappointment and
heartbreak.
Remembering Serena's tearful plea the night before, Kenneth felt played.
"That girl, crying so innocently last night, anyone would think the whole world had wronged her."
Kenneth was taken aback by her convincing act, "If it weren't for Bella's words today, I'd still feel guilty,
like we'd wronged her, but she's far from innocent."
"She's played on the trust and affection we've given her over the years, always turning on the tears in
front of us. Yes, she used to be so sweet, so sensible; it's hard to imagine her doing any of this. She
cried, and we believed her every time," Louisa's smile was tinged with sadness. She could never
imagine the kid they once pampered the most would take advantage of their kindness, lie to them and
make fool of them.
They weren't naive or lacking in insight; they had simply trusted the child they had raised
unconditionally. Who would suspect their own child of deceit without reason?
In their presence, Serena had always seemed perfect, too perfect for them to suspect anything.
And whenever a shred of doubt surfaced, Serena's tears and feigned innocence would soften their
hearts, and they'd push aside their suspicions.
"Let's have breakfast first; then we'll deal with this," Kenneth said, offering Louisa a bite of her
sandwich, encouraging her to eat something.
The disappointment was real, but they had to focus on Bella's situation.
"In a way, we're also to blame. If we had announced Bella's identity and her engagement to Romeo
sooner, perhaps Serena wouldn't have been so scheming. At least she wouldn't have lied about the
engagement."
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