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The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode novel Chapter 1373

Summary for Chapter 1373: The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Summary of Chapter 1373 from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Chapter 1373 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 1373

His lips had turned a pallid shade of blue from the cold, and all he wanted was to hurry back to the main house.

Just then, the sky began to drop its snowy payload, a blizzard of flakes whisking through the air with each gust of the biting wind.

The snow fell with such intensity, as if the heavens were furiously sowing seeds in a relentless barrage.

“Snowing, huh?” Serena couldn't believe their luck, grasping her grandfather's hand with a tinge of regret.

"Guess we'll have to take our walk some other time."

Darren was of the same mind, silently relieved at the prospect of returning indoors.

A servant not far off raised their phone, aiming to capture a snapshot or two of the scene.

Seized by a sudden inspiration, Serena thought if she were to break into a gentle run with her grandfather, the visual would be absolutely charming!

Yet, as she took her first strides, her feet clad in slippers betrayed her on the slippery ground.

Because she was holding onto her grandfather, both of therm tumbled to the ground in a heap.

The servant, who had just captured the moment, rushed over in alarm to offer assistance.

The snowy conditions had made the ground treacherously slick, and the domestic footwear that Serena and Darren donned offered no traction, ensuring their spill.

"Grandpa, are you alright?” Serena, less concerned for herself, saw her grandfather's pained expression and quickly offered her support, "Let me help you up."

“Serena, don't move him!" The servant shouted from a distance, "Let me do it!"

Darren had landed squarely on his back when he fell, and now the pain was so intense he could hardly move.

Serena, still feeling guilty for a past incident that had led to her grandmother getting hurt, was now worried about what her uncle and aunt might say once they found out. She didn’t want to tarnish her image in their eyes.

“Grandpa, let me rub it for you!"

No sooner had Serena started to rub Darren's back than she heard his pained cries.

“Serena, you can't rub it!" the servant interjected urgently, "Rubbing like that after a fall can worsen the injury, lead to swelling, and even misalignment."

Serena hadn't realized there were so many complications to consider, "Then what are we supposed to do?"

They couldn't just sit there indefinitely, after all.

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