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Chapter 1552

    Chapter 1552


    "I''ve already had Serena move to the condo next door to reflect on her actions. After the holidays, we''ll


    ask her to leave our home for good."


    Louisa''s words caught Arabe off guard. Was Mom really ready to kick Serena out?


    "Eighteen years ago, we mistakenly brought home the wrong child, raising her as our own daughter. To


    say we felt no affection would be a lie, but after hearing about her antics, we are truly disheartened."


    Louisa patted Arabe on the back, "In about a week or so, when everyone''s gathered, your true


    identity will be revealed, and everyone will know that you are our real daughter. As for Serena, she


    never appreciated what she had, so there''s no point in her staying."


    "Absolutely, let her leave," Keh agreed, feeling the same.


    "Do you really want to let her go?" Arabe asked.


    Louisa smiled and exined, "It''s been eighteen years, so to say we can let gopletely would be


    deceiving you. But the way she struts around you, acting all high and mighty, that''s something we can''t


    stand. You are our real daughter, and she has no clue. To think, after eighteen years, it turns out we''ve


    been nurturing an ingrate."


    If Serena could find her ce and be grateful, there would be room for her in this family. But her


    jealousy blinded her.


    "Our original n was to take you on a trip, but we''re not sure if you''ll have time over the holidays."


    Keh longed for some quality time with his daughter, but ever since she returned home, she was


    either at school, managing her own ventures, or out on dates with Romeo.


    The time left for them was scarce.


    Aside from sending messages to check on her, weing her home, cooking her favorite meals, giving


    her massages, providing spending money, and customizing clothes and essories for her, they really


    didn''t know what else they could do for their daughter.


    "Be, if there''s anything we''re not doing right, you must tell us," Keh said, looking at his daughter


    with hope. "We want to improve and make you feel the warmth of this home."


    "You''re already doing so much," Arabe reassured them. "I should have some time in about ten days


    to go out with you. As for Serena, you make the call. I''ve got some work to finish up, so I''ll head


    upstairs."


    Arabe patted Louisa''s back and released the hug, "You guys should get some sleep."


    She needed to finish up the paperwork tonight so she could make it to David''s concert tomorrow.


    "Be, can you handle all that work alone? What kind of documents are they? I can help you out. I''ve


    been running thepany for years and have some experience." Keh offered, raising his voice as


    he watched his daughter ascend the stairs, "I can handle reports, no problem."


    "I can help too. What work haven''t you finished? Let me help you."


    "No need, you two should rest." Arabe went upstairs, turned on the deskmp, and her phone


    suddenly buzzed.


    [Headed to bed?]


    It was Romeo.


    [Almost,] Arabe replied and then added, [Mom and Dad moved Serena to the condo next door.]


    [Did they finally catch on to her little schemes? Congrattions, you''ll finally be free of her drama.]


    [Do I detect a hint of pleasure in your text?] Arabe noticed he seemed a bit too happy about it.


    [If she were to be kicked out entirely, I''d be even happier. I''d have to buy a bunch of firecrackers and


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    set them off at your doorstep to celebrate.]


    Arabe couldn''t help butugh, [Just don''t blow up my house.]


    [As if I could! If anything, I''d only want to blow her away.]


    [The concert is at seven tomorrow night, can you pick me up at six-thirty?]
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