Chapter 1753
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âI had no idea they were my biological parents.â Serenaâs voice trembled, her face drained of color as
tears streamed down her cheeks. âI only found out just now.â
To make matters worse, her birth mother had died that very day, having fallen from the eighteenth floor.
Louisa was livid with rage. âYour mother brought a gang to kidnap my daughter, they pulled her hair,
whipped her, slapped her twice. Today, Iâm going to get justice for my girl.â
âMom.â Serena was petrified.
Before she could beg for mercy, Louisa raised her hand and struck Serena with a series of harsh slaps.
Serenaâs face swelled from the blows, a trickle of blood running from the corner of her mouth. Just
then, Edith approached with a rolling pin in hand.
âMaâam, we didnât have a whip, but this should do.â
The rolling pin, typically used by chefs to roll out dough, now found a different use.
Serena was both angry and desperate, never having imagined Edith would kick her when she was
down, fetching a rolling pin from the kitchen.
The rolling pin was solid wood, as if they wished her dead.
Louisa, unable to find anything else suitable, seized the rolling pin with fierce determination and struck
hard.
Serena instinctively raised her hands to protect herself, but the blow from the wooden rolling pin was so
painful that it drained the color from her face.
âYou watched Bella get kidnapped, threatened, humiliated. You didnât plead for her once. Instead, you
reminded your mother to be careful of Bella wearing a wire or a hidden camera. Fearing any slip-ups.â
Louisa lashed out at Serena, âYou traitorous, heartless wretch.â
Serena collapsed onto the glass shards, her palms and the backs of her hands pierced by countless
pieces. Pain coursed through her body, causing her to tremble, nearly fainting from the shock.
âDid you think that without Bella here, you could take her place? With Bella gone, you could be the
darling Miss Collins again? Did you think without Bella, your engagement to Romeo could just carry
on?â
âI never thought that.â
As soon as Serena spoke, Louisa swung the rolling pin again, landing another punishing blow.
The rolling pin struck her shoulder, and Serenaâs body went limp from the pain, a sharp sensation
overwhelming her senses, making her gasp for air, realizing any further struggle was futile.
Louisa was consumed by fury, her voice cracking, âIf it wasnât for Bellaâs own wit, that vile woman
wouldâve disfigured her, chopped off her hands and feet, pushed her off the building. She even said she
wanted to grind Bellaâs flesh and flush her down the drain. Absolutely monstrous and appalling!â
Perhaps too enraged and disappointed in Serena, tears streamed down Louisaâs face, a mix of sorrow
and anger.
How could she have raised such a monster.
For eighteen years, she was blind, treating this monster like the jewel of her life.
Serena was terrified, tears flowing like a fountain, crawling over the glass shards to clutch at Louisaâs
pant leg, pleading desperately.
âMom, I was wrong. I was momentarily blinded, and I donât dare ask for your forgiveness. Just please
donât harm yourself over someone like me. Itâs not worth it.â
Louisaâs fury was like a thunderous storm, âStop with your false displays of remorse in front of me.â
Serena sobbed miserably, âMom, I truly realize my mistake now.â
Louisa looked at her with cold disdain, âWhen you video called your mother, seeing all her henchmen,
you werenât surprised at all. That means youâve known for a long time that she was with Doom, yet you
kept it from us, complicit in her crimes. Tell me, what exactly was she and Erik plotting by infiltrating the
Collins family for all these years?!â
Louisa couldnât believe they were there just to be with their biological daughter.
There had to be another agenda.
Over the past eighteen years, the Collins family had weathered many storms, perhaps orchestrated by
those two.