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Down in the basement of Reflections Villa, Hans and Sean stood before a bank of monitors, their gazes fixed on the grace of their
little sister as she wielded a scalpel with an expertise that belied her years. Once again, they marveled at her medical prowess and
steely nerves.
Most girls would've been petrified at the sight of such a scene.
But there she was, calm and methodical, looking for all the world like a seasoned veteran who'd spent decades in an operating
room.
The most surprising part? She was every bit as confident as she was beautiful, as intelligent as she was capable.
Their very own sister—such a girl was a real gem in the Collins family. It seemed the heavens had been overly generous to them.
They waited in silence at the monitors, not wanting to interrupt her dissection, only appearing once she had finished.
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"Our own sister, a genuine prodigy. Is there anything you can't do?" Sean said, ruffling Arabella's hair affectionately as she
emerged from the room. "You tired? I'll brew you scoffee."
"Well done," Hans said, surprised at how quickly she had completed the task. Her slight smile hinted at promising leads.
"Hans, Sean, let's discuss this upstairs," Arabella suggested, wary of prying ears.
She instructed two servants to stand guard outside the room where Erik's body lay.
The servants were uneasy, not only because guarding a dead body wasn't exactly comforting, but also because they worried about
the body decomposing.
"I've applied preservatives. There's no need to worry about decay for a week," Arabella assured them. "Don't let anyone in except
for us."
"Yes, Miss."
Though they were frightened, they would fulfill Arabella's orders without fail.
No sooner had Arabella left the basement than her phone vibrated with another incoming call—from an unfamiliar number.
She didn't plan to answer until the screen showed 11 missed calls from the snumber, and almost immediately, the 12th call
cthrough.
Only then did she pick up, her voice cool and detached. "Who's this?"
"Arabella, it's Martin."
Perhaps fearing she would hang up immediately, Martin hastily added, "Please, don't hang up."
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"lI won't save her," Arabella cut in, likely anticipating the reason for the call.
Martin's voice becmore urgent,"Arabella, | know Serena has done unforgivable things, hurt you. | have no right to ask this of
you, no right to even call you, but the doctors are helpless."
He choked up then.
"They say Serena's wound is badly infected; the bacteria have entered her bloodstream, causing sepsis. Her organs are failing.
Can't you help? Please, save her. I'm begging you. Whatever you want, I'll give it to you."
He'd give everything he owned—his savings, shares, resources—whatever it took, as long as he had it, he'd hand it over.
"What | want, | can get myself. Besides, with the support of my family and Romeo, there's nothing | can’t access in this world,"
replied Arabella, her tone dripping with conviction. "To me, you have no value. You've clearly asked the wrong person. | have no
interest in helping you—Serena'’s fate is irrelevant to me."