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Chapter 1228

“Yes, Mr. Collins."

Martha acknowledged, her heart filled with unwillingness. However, she dared not voice any opposition.

"Serena has always listened to you. It's up to you to guide her now"

"I'll do my best, Mr. Collins."

Hans was about to leave when a sudden thought stopped him in his tracks.

"Bella is my own sister."

Martha felt her heart lurch at his words.

"Don't give her any more trouble"

"Yes."

Martha was taken aback. She hadn't expected Hans to say such a thing. As she watched him walk away, her annoyance grew.

Who was really causing trouble for whom?

The thought of Serena having to apologize to that annoying girl the next day made her blood boil.

The following morning, Arabella discovered a message from the previous night. It was from Crystal's mother, Celeste.

[Bella, thank you for trying your best to save Crystal. Today is her funeral. You'll come, won't you?]

[Yes] Arabella replied swiftly.

After Romeo and Arabella had laid their wreath and paid their respects, they approached the open-air altar to offer incense to Crystal.

Their striking appearance drew many eyes.

After offering incense, Arabella looked at Crystal's black and white portrait and the coffin beneath it, recalling the girl's lively demeanor when they first met.

Her heart was filled with sorrow. The sound of the Temple family's crying brought back the pain of losing her beloved Grandma Grace.

The Temple family members bowed to every visitor who offered incense. Even though Alger and Celeste, leading the family, were crying heavily, they still managed to bend over to thank Romeo and Arabella for their presence.

“Romeo, thank you for coming" Alger, unable to hold back his tears, embraced Romeo.

“My condolences,’ Romeo comforted, patting his back.

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