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The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode novel Chapter 1325

Summary for Chapter 1325: The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Summary of Chapter 1325 from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Chapter 1325 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 1325

Arabella never wore high heels, so whose footsteps could those be?

Serena's heart plummeted, anxiety gripping her tightly, a sense of impending doom washing over her.

"Ma‘am,’ the lead man, Leno, called out, bowing his head, “we've got her."

Ma'am?

What ma'am?

Serena had no clue who this "ma'am" was!

She had pleaded for what felt like an eternity, but they hadn't stopped.

Eunice cast a cold glance at the burlap sack, reached out her hand, and without a word.

Leno, understanding the silent command, placed the stick in her hand.

With a swift strike, the person in the sack wailed, wriggling and struggling on the ground like a startled, injured insect.

Eunice’s beauty remained undiminished as she doled out punishment, her cool gaze making her look like a fierce and fiery lady boss.

After seven or eight ruthless strikes, the person in the sack was no longer struggling as violently, her cries diminished, her body twitching sporadically.

Then, another luxury car pulled up at the end of the alley, a bodyguard opening the door for Bard.

From a distance, Bard saw his wife wielding a stick, beating the person in the sack.

None of the subordinates dared to utter a word, silently standing by.

Amidst the swirling snow, his wife, clad in a striking red coat, stood out with an aura of power and defiance.

He walked towards her, taking an umbrella from the bodyguard, and held it over his wife himself.

“Who's got you so riled up?"

Nor could she have imagined that her aunt had ordered her men to bag and kidnap her.

It had nothing to do with Arabella.

And there stood her uncle, right beside her, yet she didn't dare cry out for help.

If her uncle had been oblivious, she could have lied, smeared Arabella's name, but now, her aunt had beaten her to the punch, airing her misdeeds.

Her uncle already knew she was the one who had bullied Arabella.

"It seems a beating was letting her off easy." Bard's gaze lingered on the sack, his eyes mixing with the snow and wind.

Bella had been in Dawnstar for just two days, and someone dared to bully her under their watch?

“Two beatings,’ Eunice corrected coolly, “one from Leno and his men, one from me."

Eunice's cold eyes fixed on the person on the ground. "Now, the question is, do we light a fire and burn her, or do we just throw her into the sea?"

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