Chapter 1917
Chapter 1917
"Really, what's the connection between these two things?"
The conversation circled back to the beginning.
Beverly's face remained composed, but she was acutely aware of the events that transpired that fateful
night.
Because Alma and Arabella had lost a violin duel, Serena just had to rub it in Alma's face, which was
the last straw that led Alma to violence. She first slapped Serena, pulled her hair, and then got
drenched in champagne.
But Alma wasn't one to take things lying down. After getting splashed with champagne, she retaliated
by smashing a cake into Serena's face, pushing her off the swing, trampling her, and even dousing her
with red wine.
When it all boiled down, it was Beverly's daughter who had started the bullying, and quite ruthlessly at
that.
"That night, Serena mocked my violin playing compared to Bella's, and even said that no matter how
talented Bella was, she couldn't touch her deeply rooted status in this family over the past eighteen
years."
"She also said that even if Bella has Collins blood running through her veins, she's still from a no-name
family, just like me, not worthy of the high society. I couldn't hold back and argued with her, and that's
when she splashed me with champagne."
"She even said that Kenneth and Louisa are notorious for spoiling your daughter, and that all Serena
had to do was cry in front of them, and they'd believe her black is white tall tales. If she said it, you
would believe her, and I'd be the one getting a strict talking-to from mom and dad. Even with a hundred
mouths, I couldn't clear my name. That's why I've kept silent about this whole mess."
As Alma spoke, her eyes began to glisten with unshed tears.
Everyone was shocked to hear the extent of Serena's cruel words behind the scenes!
Beside them, Arabella fought off sleepiness, nearly dozing off as she listened.
She hadn't witnessed the altercation between Alma and Serena that night, but she could tell that Alma
was lying.
Yet, Alma had hit a nerve with the Collins family.
"The nerve of her, calling Bella lowborn. Saying even with Collins blood, she can't measure up to an
adopted daughter of eighteen years?" Bernard was livid.
"Kenneth and Lucas are both my son, I treat them equally. How’s Lucas’ daughter not fit for society?
Serena! She's clearly trying to drive a wedge between us," Cornelia was equally enraged, feeling she
had been blind and had wasted years doting on Serena.
Seeing her plan working, Alma feigned concern, "Grandpa, Grandma, don't be upset. It's the festive
season, don't let it ruin your health. Tomorrow we will hold a feast, just think how joyous that will be.
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As they discussed Arabella's homecoming banquet, the mood lightened somewhat.
Finally, Lucas mused, "I always thought Erik was trustworthy and Martha was so warm and outgoing.
Not just you, but in my eyes, they were family. I never imagined they'd be such rotten characters deep
down. If only they had revealed sooner that Serena was their own flesh and blood, we wouldn't have
had to wait until now to find Bella, sparing her eighteen years of undeserved hardship."
"Indeed." Cornelia sighed, fate plays strange games.
Beverly chimed in, "We can't let those two off easy. They need to be dealt with, for Bella's sake."
"It's a pity Martha's gone now, crushed by her own scheming. Otherwise, I wouldn't have let her off so
easily!" Louisa said indignantly.
"What do you mean?" Beverly's eyes flickered with surprise, "Are you saying Martha is dead?"
Louisa then recounted the incident of Martha kidnapping Arabella.