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Chapter 105
“I went to see your competition. That taekwondo-inspired dance routine was
amazing p>
“Mira, you’ve got some serious martial arts skills p>
“Your moves were so cool p>
“Want to learn? I can teach you,” Mira said with a smile.
“I’d love to know martial arts, but I can’t handle the training. What should I do p>
“Mira’s a pop star now! Sign this so I can go show it off p>
“Wow, we’re in the same class as a celebrity p>
“Alright, settle down. We’re all classmates. You guys know what I’m really like p>
“Yeah, we do. We just didn’t know you were this incredible p>
While this side of the classroom was buzzing with excitement, there was still a gloomy corner on the other side.
Mira had noticed it the moment she walked in. It was just Mara and the few sycophants she had bought. Anyone with a bit of backbone wouldn’t associate with her.
When Mara first arrived last semester, no one really liked her.
Having grown up in the countryside, she was new to high society and was clueless about social etiquette and customs.
She was looked down on by the teachers and isolated by her classmates.
Mira had gone out of her way to help her make connections, introducing her to
friends and teaching her how to get along with their classmates.
But as soon as Mara started to find her footing, she used her family’s guilt to frame Mira, playing out a real-life version of the viper in her bosom.
This time, Mira was determined to keep her under her heel.
Mara was so jealous her eyes could have popped out of her head.
Why did all the popular students flock to Mira, while avoiding her like the plague?
She had already been kicked out of the Mercer family, so why was she still so radiant and successful?
All of this should have been hers.
She gritted her teeth. “One day, I will grind you into the dust p>
Still, a small group of students gathered around her.
“What’s she so arrogant about? She’s already been kicked out of the Mercer family p>
“Exactly. She’s not a Mercer heiress anymore. What’s the use of being a good singer p>
“Mara is the real heiress. No matter how well she sings, she’s just an entertainer p>
“Let’s not gossip. She is my sister, after all,” Mara said in a sweet, affected tone, but her face was beaming with enjoyment.
She knew these students were just trying to get something from her and didn’t genuinely like her, but she had to play along.
Otherwise, she would be a complete loner, which would be even more humiliating.
When she was leaving for school today, Lacey, worried that Mara would be isolated, had given her a sum of money.
“Honey, your reputation isn’t great right now, so be careful. You can
give your classmates gifts, treat
them to meals things like that Think of it as spending money to make your troubles go away p>
At her mother’s suggestion, Mara was deeply moved and threw herself into Lacey’s arms.
“Mom, it’s fine. They can’t really do anything to me. At most, they’ll just talk behind my back and not hang out with me.
None of that matters. Dad and my brothers work so hard for their money p>
“Such a considerate child.” Lacey hugged Mara, gently stroking her hair.
“Sigh, if only your sister were half as considerate as you p>
“Mom, my sister is very popular in class. If she could just put in a good word for me, I’m sure no one would bully me p>
Lacey’s anger flared up. She gritted her teeth. “Don’t count on her. Her life has always been too easy.
Listen to me p>
“Mom—!” Mara cried out, but the corners of her mouth were turning up in a smile.
And sure enough, when she walked into the classroom today, she felt everyone staring at her with weird, looks, as if she were some kind of monster.
In that moment, Mara’s mind went blank. She just wanted to shrink and if bade
become visible a hole
opened up in the floor, she would
have jumped right in.