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Chapter 112
“Wow, I only knew she was a good student. I had no idea she was so skilled in martial arts p>
“Wow, she’s a true all-rounder, talented in both arts and combat p>
But there were dissenting voices. “The Mercer family invested so much in raising her, yet she cut ties with them. There’s something wrong with her character p>
“Exactly. She won’t even acknowledge her own parents. What kind of good person does that p>
“Her parents disowned her, didn’t they p>
“That just proves she’s not a good person p>
Someone immediately retorted, “You’re all just jealous. Your own lives are a mess, you can’t do anything right, so you sit here and badmouth someone else p>
“We’ve been classmates with Mira for years. Don’t we know what kind of person she is? It’s obvious her parents played favorites p>
“Right. That Mara girl is clearly bad news, but her parents just spoil her p>
“It’s a private family matter, and we don’t know the whole story. We shouldn’t be passing judgment p>
After that, Mira dedicated most of her time and energy to her studies. After so long, many of the subjects felt a bit unfamiliar.
In her past life, Mira’s studies had suffered greatly due to being ostracized and abandoned by everyone she knew.
As a result, Mara had surpassed her in their first monthly exam of their junior year.
The day the results came out, Adrian had berated her as soon as she got home.
“It’s bad enough you bully your sister at home, but now your grades are slipping too. You’re utterly useless p>
Meanwhile, Mara was praised to the heavens.
In this life, she would no longer be subjected to that kind of treatment.
Making the right choices in life is crucial. Letting go of people and things that aren’t worth it is the only way to keep them from dragging you down and ruining your future.
From now on, she could wholeheartedly focus on learning and building her career. She wouldn’t give anyone the chance to hold her back. She was determined to succeed in both her studies and her business.
After the school year began, Mira created a new schedule for herself.
She insisted on waking up at 5 a.m. every day for two hours of martial arts practice, which left her feeling refreshed and full of energy.
After that, she would go home to shower, change, eat breakfast, and arrive at school by eight. She tried to finish her homework at school.
School let out at four in the afternoon. After dinner around 4:30, she would spend two hours handling company affairs.
As the chairman, she didn’t have to manage most things, but important decisions still required her approval, which took about two hours each day.
Around seven in the evening, she scheduled more study time to finish any remaining schoolwork tead,
prepare for the next days lessons, or work through practice problems.
She made sure to be in bed by nine, never staying up late, to ensure she had ample energy for the day.
On Saturdays and Sundays, she
added a martial arts class and an art
class. Even though she had no plans to become a performer, you coul never have too many skills, and since she owned an entertainment company, she didn’t want to lose her artistic edge.
The rest of her weekend was for relaxation. Sometimes she would hang out with friends, rest, or pursue other hobbies.
This schedule allowed for well-rounded development without wasting a single moment.
Later, Evelyn Crowe never gave Mira
any more trouble. She simply ignored her during literature class
while signific increasing the
number of times she called on and praised Mara Mercer.
But Mira didn’t care about any of that. As long as they weren’t actively trying to sabotage her, it didn’t affect her.
On Friday, as school was about to end, Mira said to Elara, “Why don’t you come clean our house tomorrow? I’ll pay you p>
This was the only way Mira could think of to help her for now.
“You don’t have to, Mira. I know you want to help, but things aren’t easy for you either, with your family and all p>
“You mean because I cut ties with them, right?
But I have my own income. I get song royalties, and it’s a good amount every month p>