The Princess and the Paupers

Chapter 128



Chapter 128
Who knew what kind of things that guy would be into?
The next day, before the crack of dawn, Serena was already up and getting dolled up. She deliberately chose a black cami
dress; her hair was piled high on her head, exuding an aura of elegance and dignity
“Serena, you’re drop–dead gorgeous!” Martha said, helping her put on a dazzling necklace. “You’re way prettier than Ms. Bennett
in this getup.”
“Martha, don’t sugarcoat it, I know I’m not as pretty as my sister.”
Even when Arabella was dressed down, her aura and her pretty face outshone everyone else.
Martha’s expression froze for a moment before she laughed and added, “Miss Serena, your features are bold and striking, just
like someone from a well–off family should
be”
“Do you think Romeo will like what I’m wearing today?” Serena looked at herself in the mirror; her skin was delicate, her brows
were clear and bright, and she was noble and elegant
Martha sincerely admired her beauty: “If I were Mr. McMillan, I would have been totally smitten by now! Miss Serena, be
confident; you’ll definitely be the belle of the ball!” Just then, Holly knocked on the door and said, “Miss Serena, Mr. McMillan is
here. Ms. Bella hasn’t woken up yet, and the lady of the house is still asleep. Would you like to go down and greet him first?”
Upon hearing this, Serena couldn’t contain her excitement. She hurriedly touched up her make–up and went downstairs ahead
of everyone else.
Romeo wanted to see his crush early, so he arrived forty minutes early. He told Edith not to wake anyone up; let them sleep in.
When Serena came downstairs, she saw him sitting on the sofa. His aloof demeanor combined with his dignified figure made
him unspeakably handsome..
“Romeo, why are you so early? My sister isn’t an early riser.” Serena approached with a smile. “Shall I pour you a glass of milk?”
“No need.”

“You mustn’t have eaten anything yet since you came out so early. Have some milk first.”
Just as Serena was about to head to the kitchen, she heard him say, “No need; I’ll wait for Bella.”
Serena’s smile froze on her face, but she quickly said, “If you’re waiting for my sister, why not take a stroll in the garden instead
of just sitting here? You haven’t been here in a while. We’ve planted some new varieties in the garden. See if there’s anything
Grandpa Phillip might like and take some back for him.”
“No need.”
“The air in the garden is great; it can bring good vibes for the whole day. It’s still early; I’ll accompany you for a stroll.:
“I’d rather be alone.”
Romeo’s intention was clear, but Serena suddenly squatted down and gently touched his knee. “Romeo, ever since my sister
came back, you’ve been colder towards me.” Before she could finish, Romeo shifted uncomfortably and said, “Please behave
yourself.”
Serena’s hand fell empty; her heart ached. “I know you like Arabella, but it wouldn’t hurt to talk to me! She’s so broad–minded,
she wouldn’t mind. Besides, we’re not doing anything, just chatting.”
In other words, if Arabella minded them chatting, it would mean she was petty and narrow–minded.
Seeing her trying to get close again, Romeo’s gaze turned icy. “But I do mind, Miss Lisa; please respect yourself.”
Seeing that he didn’t want to have anything to do with her, Serena looked at Martha in the distance. Martha gave her a hint with
her eyes, and Serena touched his leg again. This time, Romeo immediately stood up, looking down at her and saying, “Enough.”


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