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Chapter 1213

“Don't think you're all that, keep your arrogance in check, and get off your high horse."

At those words, Arabella's mind was flooded with questions.

Was she arrogant?

Did she think too highly of herself?

Hadn't she been keeping a low profile?

“She gave Romeo up for me?" Arabella asked with a hint of amusement as she looked at the young ladies in front of her, “Is that what she told you?"

"She didn't say anything. Stop trying to trick us into talking!"

The young ladies stood together in silent protest, choosing not to give Arabella any information.

Arabella leaned back, exuding an air of confidence, "Well, you might be mistaken. Even without me, Romeo wouldn't be with her."

“You're talking nonsense!” Sylvia was the first to retaliate.

"Nonsense?" Arabella raised her eyebrow, "Do you have any proof?"

"Sylvia, at this point, just tell her what Serena told you verbatim!"

“Let this shameless woman see that we've known all along, and stop putting on an act for us."

“Serena asked you to keep it a secret, so let me say it. It won't be your problem."

“Yes, let Antonia say it."

Antonia turned to Arabella, and without hesitation, revealed the truth.

"Martin relentlessly pursued Serena, and with his sincerity, won her over. That's why Serena gave up Romeo and chose Martin. Is that not true?"

“What are you laughing at?"

The young ladies felt a sudden loss of confidence.

Arabella's laughter made them feel like fools.

"Even though Romeo knew that the Assistant Director of Procurement is Sylvia's mother, and Sylvia is Serena's good friend, he still deliberately brought you to McMilian Corporation"

"This shows that he still loves Serena, and you're just a substitute!"

“If it wasn't for Serena's threat of never seeing him again, Romeo wouldn't have let go of her hand and settled for you."

Arabella's laughter grew even louder, "Why don't you ask why I'm in this garden?"

“Yeah, why are you here?"

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