Chapter 1768

The doctor had administered shots, and it took a long while before they regained consciousness.

"Bella, my dear granddaughter." Darren stirred, his emotions immediately running high.

Louisa quickly reassured him, "She's fine, doing really well. Romeo said she wasn't hurt. She'll be

home soon."

Tears streamed down Darren's cheeks. He had never imagined that Serena could be so heartless. after

all the kindness their family had shown her.

"Dad, don't cry. I've already given her a piece of my mind, and now she's locked up in the basement."

"I have to see her." Darren insisted on getting up.

"Why would you want to see her in your state.?"

"I need to ask her face to face why she did it, why she betrayed our family's love and trust." Darren was

visibly upset, slapping the armrest of the sofa, tears flowing relentlessly.

Louisa felt even more heartbroken seeing her father so agitated at his age, blaming herself more.

"I'm going too." Belinda seemed like she had lost her soul, her entire presence was desolate, as she

tried to get up, tears silently streaming down her face. Her sorrow was silent and profound, a stark

contrast to Darren's vocal anger.

Realizing further resistance was futile, Louisa decided to help them to the basement door.

She didn't want to go inside; she couldn't bear to see that pitiful, tear-stained face again.

And so, Darren and Belinda pushed open the door and went into the basement.

Bard stood guard outside, just in case.

Elsewhere.

The plane carrying Arabella touched down on the Reflections Villa helipad.

When Louisa heard the news from the servants, she rushed outside, running towards the plane.

Romeo wrapped Arabella up in her coat and scarf, taking her hand as they descended the plane's

stairs. From a distance, they could see Louisa running towards them.

"Bella."

Louisa was running fast, desperate to reach her daughter as soon as possible.

The ground was wet from recent snow, and she nearly slipped several times.

"Mom, slow down." Arabella quickened her pace towards her mother, her figure commanding and tall.

"Bella, you're finally back." Louisa embraced her tightly. If it hadn't been for a group of people who

appeared just in time to help, she might have lost her daughter forever.

"Mrs. Collins, Bella's injured." Romeo couldn't help but speak out when he saw Louisa's tight embrace.

"Injured?" Louisa quickly let go, examining her daughter, "Where are you hurt?"

She turned to Romeo, "Didn't you say she was alright, not injured?"

"It was my decision not to tell you."

Arabella had specifically instructed Romeo before falling asleep that if any family member asked, he

was not to reveal her injuries.

"You silly girl, not even telling me where you're hurt. Let's go inside, I'll have the doctor look at you."

Even though she knew her daughter was a brilliant doctor, it's often said that healers can't heal

themselves. At this moment, as she held her daughter's arm, she wished they could move faster.

"Mrs. Collins." Romeo tried to interrupt again.

Louisa seemed to anticipate something, instinctively releasing her grip and looking at the arm she had

been holding, "Is it injured here? This spot?"

"It's nothing serious," Arabella said calmly. "It's already been dressed."

"Did I hurt you just now? I hope the wound hasn't reopened. Come inside quickly, I'll have the doctor

check it out."

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