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The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode novel Chapter 1446

Summary for Chapter 1446: The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Summary of Chapter 1446 from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode

Chapter 1446 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 1446

Serena's voice softened into a blissful murmur, “Martin, having you is just amazing. With you by my side, I feel like I'm not completely abandoned by the world. Even though I'm not born into the Collins family, and I can't enjoy the privileges I once had, or claim a noble title, you still treat me like a princess. My happiness is still intact. Seriously, having you as my boyfriend is the best thing ever!"

Hearing the girl openly refer to him as her "boyfriend" wiped away Martin's previous sorrow, replacing it with a surge of emotion and a pang of guilt.

He was moved by her heartfelt confession.

And guilty because, since last night, he'd doubted her feelings for him, sinking into a funk until just now.

But now, he was thrilled, overjoyed.

"Serena, I've been terrible today, not checking in on you sooner, not even noticing you were upset,’ Martin admitted with remorse. "From now on, I swear I'll treat you twice as well. You don't want me to confront Arabella right now, but I'm keeping a tally. If she crosses me in the future, I'll make sure to settle both new and old scores. I won't let today's hurt go unnoticed."

"Martin, you're the best!" Serena's voice dripped with sweet happiness. "If you were here right now, I'm afraid I might not be able to stop myself from kissing you."

Her flirtation sparked a fire in Martin, his breathing growing heavier.

Since when did his little princess become such a flirt?

Catching him hook, line, and sinker, Serena giggled coyly, "Stop it, I've got to go."

Before Martin could respond, a beeping tone signaled the end of the call.

His gaze softened, and a content smile played at the corners of his mouth.

Darren wheedled Arabella, “Bella, that fried chicken we had the other night was divine, I can't stop thinking about it. How about we have it for a midnight snack? Maybe throw in some BBQ skewers?"

Arabella chuckled, “You're still not fully recovered; we should stick to lighter fare.

“Just a little bit, please!"

After much cajoling from Darren, Arabella relented, “But not too much."

"Don't worry, just a few!"

With his granddaughter's blessing, Darren eagerly ordered the meal. In no time at all, the chef wheeled in two large barbecue grills, loaded with hundreds of skewers.

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