Chapter Summary: Chapter 1384 – The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode by Internet
In Chapter 1384, a key moment in the Internet novel The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1384
Martin pondered with a hint of mischief in his eyes, "How about I surprise you with something like this next time?"
Serena remained silent, feeling an undeniable chasm between him and the charm she found in Romeo. There was just no comparison!
She was settling, and she knew it.
Martin suggested a stroll through the sunflower fields, but her gaze kept drifting towards the hot air balloon tethered nearby. It wasn't flying far, and she could clearly see a couple locked in an embrace, sharing a kiss that was all too glaring for her.
It was such an eyesore!
Noticing her discontent, Martin tried to cheer her up with a soft proposal, “Hey Serena, want me to snap a pic of you with my phone? You could post it on Facebook."
“Forget it," Serena replied, uninterested. "Taking pictures on someone else's turf feels like mooching off their moment. Don't worry about me. I just want some time to myself."
Martin felt a pang of quilt, realizing he should have planned ahead to avoid disappointing her.
Up in the hot air balloon.
Romeo's lips lingered on the girl's, his hand gently caressing her slender waist.
Arabella responded to his fervent affection, and after a while, she felt his passionate kisses begin to wander downward.
"Romeo.
Her soft call made him pause, his eyes still filled with lingering adoration, "Hmm?"
“There are people watching below."
Arabella looked down at the stunning vista—the sprawling lavender fields were a breathtaking masterpiece.
"I never realized how beautiful lavender could look from this angle."
The couple in the balloon kissed again, with Romeo leaning in, seemingly insatiable, driving Serena to the brink of envy.
If only Romeo had been that assertive and gentle with her.
Why had he been so cold to her in the past, almost annoyed, yet so smitten with Arabella?
Martin, sensing she was still upset, followed her gaze. In the warm sunlight, the couple in the balloon seemed to melt into each other with their kiss.
Martin, too, longed to kiss her, to melt away her anger.
But as he leaned in, Serena turned away, her eyes flashing with irritation and reluctance.
Realizing he had crossed a line, Martin apologized, "Sorry, I got ahead of myself.
"Do you want me or my heart?" Serena suddenly looked up, her voice tinged with anger.
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