Summary of Chapter 1215 from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
Chapter 1215 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 1215
Hans's words left the ladies frozen in place once again.
Sylvia asked with disbelief, "Does Serena know about her?"
"Yes." Hans's firm reply shattered their last hope. “They live in the same house, constantly in each other's company.
“But, why Serena didn't say that." Sylvia's voice trailed off to a whisper.
The other ladies were equally shocked. They couldn't believe the truth they were just told.
There was nothing more convincing than hearing the truth from a member of the Collins family.
“Bella had been lost for eighteen years and only found her way back home six months ago. For some reasons, we haven't publicly revealed her identity yet."
The ladies was taken aback by this revelation, stunned by the unexpected twist.
“Although Serena is not a blood-relative of the Collins family, we have treated her like our own for the past eighteen years. She's like family to us. So, on the day Bella returned, with Bella's consent, Serena was allowed to stay. They consider each other as sisters."
Arabella had been born first on their shared birthday, so she was technically the older sister, while Serena was the younger one.
But regardless of their birth order, Arabella was the rightful heiress of the Collins family, it was only natural that she was the older sister.
The ladies all looked at each other with shock and disbelief.
“Hans, are you telling the truth? Serena isn't the real heiress of the Collins family."
"So, this girl standing in front of us is the heiress."
“But Serena never mentioned anything about this."
“She only said..."
"Said what?"
Seeing how things had turned out, Romeo walked over to Arabella, his arm around her slim waist.
“There was never any romantic relationship between Serena and me. Before Bella returned, I rarely interacted with her. Even if Bella hadn't come back, I would never date Serena."
Nothing could be more shocking than hearing Romeo himself debunk the rumors.
So, Serena's claim that Romeo was infatuated with her and unwilling to break up was all a lie.
"So, she didn't threaten to cut off all contact with you if you didn't break up with her." Sylvia, clinging onto the last thread of hope, asked "Did she?"
"We were never in a relationship, so how could we break up?"
With this confirmation, the ladies felt their spirits deflate. They couldn't believe that Serena was capable of such deceit.
They had known each other for so many years and considered each other as sisters.
But Serena had lied to them!
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