Chapter 1372 – A Turning Point in The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode by Internet
In this chapter of The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1372 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
Chapter 1372
Serena couldn't help but laugh and ask, "Grandpa, do you really think I'm petty?"
"Of course not, my dear he reassured her with a smile. "In my eyes, you've always been the sweet and sensible girl, kind and generous to a fault"
Hearing Darren's praise, Serena felt her spirits lift. She glanced at Arabella, only to find her calmly eating her cereal, not even sparing Serena a sideways look.
A twinge of annoyance pricked Serena's heart. She suspected that Arabella was playing dumb, seething with jealousy on the inside.
After breakfast was over.
Serena wanted to put on a show for her family, but Eunice had taken a phone call and stepped away.
“Arabella, come to my study, please,’ Bard called out.
Arabella was about to text Romeo that it was safe to leave when her uncle called. She nodded and followed him upstairs.
Left alone with Darren in the living room, Serena saw an opportunity. "Grandpa, we just had a big breakfast, how about we take a stroll in the garden?" she cooed, linking her arm through his. “It's been ages since we walked together. Do you remember when I was a kid, running ahead while you chased after me? I picked a little flower for you and promised that when I grew up, I'd buy you a bigger mansion and plant the most beautiful garden.
You used to say that all you needed to be happy was for me to visit and walk with you."
Darren looked outside at the snowy landscape, hesitating, but Serena's enthusiasm won him over.
Serena was thrilled. Before stepping out, she didn't forget to instruct the help, "Take a few pictures of us from behind, will you? For Facebook."
"Grandpa." Serena snuggled closer, admiring the snowy landscape.
Darren, puffing white breaths, suggested, “Serena, it's too cold. Let's go back inside and have some coffee. I haven't heard you play the piano in a long time."
"Grandpa, I didn't tell you, but I won first prize at the last piano competition!" Serena boasted, not mentioning that Arabella’s piano skills surpassed her own.
"Really? Then I must reward you properly!" Darren was hoping this meant they could go back inside.
But Serena pressed, “What will you reward me with? Clothes, jewelry, or something else?"
Darren was too cold to think. "Whatever you want, I'll buy it for you,” he said blankly, dreaming of the warmth inside.
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