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Author: Tianah
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Chapter 145

The next morning, I stood in front of the mirror, staring at a reflection I barely recognized. Gone was the softness in my eyes; the person who stared back at me knew no warmth. What stared back was something harder.

Sharper.

Hungrier.

I slipped Leo’s flash drive into my pocket, heart steady but mind racing. I hadn’t slept. I’d spent the entire night going through file after file, voice after voice, secret after secret. By the time the sun began to rise, I wasn’t sure what was more terrifying—Nathan’s crimes or the reach he had inside and outside the school.

He owned people.

Teachers. Security. Even students.

But now… now I owned the truth. I immediately went into the bathroom to have a cold bath to cool my head down.

Maybe this was it. Maybe everything I had gathered was enough to pull Nathan down, so I went after his father afterwards.

The school buzzed with its usual early morning chaos, but something was off. The way people looked at me had changed. It wasn’t just
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