CHAPTER 283
Author: Chessman
last update2025-05-31 05:56:53

At that moment, all the noise around Summer felt like a pounding storm. The voices, the laughter, the sly comments—they tried to tear her down, brick by brick, reputation by reputation. But she didn’t come all the way here to beg for validation.

She didn’t prepare this hard, work this long, just to let people who couldn’t even stand beside her in ability act like they were above her.

So she lifted her head and took one slow, deep breath. Then, without even raising her voice, she let her words drop like thunder.

“Well… just like what my partner has said,” she began, her tone cold and cutting, “I am going to pass—in flying colours.”

Her eyes narrowed as she looked at the group before her, one by one—those from other schools, those from her own department, and worst of all, those she once trusted.

“I don’t owe any of you an apology,” she said sharply. “You made your decision already. You think I belittle you? You think I don’t respect you? Then own it. Stand by it. No one forced you to w
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