Arabella was speechless.
"Also, this bread and milk are for you. I got them myself; don't worry, they're not poisoned."
Serena said this and then bowed her head, seeming a bit embarrassed. Arabella's suspicion towards her seemed understandable.
"I already have this book; you can take it back."
Arabella knew that the book was a rare find. On one hand, it was because the original author was a top-tier foreign genius doctor, so the content in the book was in a foreign language and full of professional terms, making it quite hard to understand.
On the other hand, thanks to Arabella's translation, it became the book with the highest translation accuracy in the country. She had only allowed the publisher to publish ten copies, each with her autograph.
Arabella was at her wits' end with Serena's pestering. Just then, Kelly and Joyce came out of the library and saw them.
"What are you up to again?" Kelly immediately pulled Arabella behind her, and then she said to Serena, "If you've got nothing to do, why don't you hit the books in the library? Learn how to be a decent person."
She glanced at the bag in Serena's hand and scoffed, "Who would dare to eat what you bought?"
Who knew what kind of nasty tricks she might be up to?
"I really didn't poison." Serena lowered her head, seeming a bit hurt. "These are just baked today. If anything's wrong, I'll stake my life on it."
"Is your life worth as much as Bella's?" Kelly said, then she patted Joyce, "You take Arabella and go."
"Okay." Joyce glanced at Kelly, then took Arabella's arm and left.
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