Chapter 363

To ensure things stayed fair, the dorm supervisor took charge of the search.

Two counselors stood at the door with Flora, Odelia, and a few others, watching the scene unfold. The ruckus was loud enough to stir up almost everyone on the floor, but the dorm supervisor was quick to shoo away any onlookers. They could only sneak peeks from their own doorways.

Kaylee, also a student at the Fashion Design Institute, had her dorm on the same floor. Despite the commotion outside, she sat calmly in her chair, engrossed in her book. She preferred the quiet and wasn’t one for drama.

But when she heard Flora’s name mentioned, she finally put down her book and walked out. Her dorm was at one end of the hallway, while Odelia’s was at the other. She made her way down the long corridor to Flora’s side and peeked into the room, seeing the dorm supervisor rifling through things. Instantly, she understood what was going on.

In a low voice, she asked, “Flora, is this about the speech?”

her head, raised an eyebrow, and chuckled. “Kaylee,

was off. Schools always provide students with their speeches. Many thought Flora didn’t have her speech because she was brilliant and chose to improvise. But Kaylee knew Flora too well–she was a bit lazy. She wouldn’t bother improvising; she’d stick to the script. So, there was

she wouldn’t lose something as important as a speech. Clearly, someone had sabotaged her. And it seemed

the dorm supervisor’s hand reach for the books on her shelf. She was

dorm supervisor said, pulling a thin piece of paper from between the books. She opened it, saw the word “speech” on it, and handed it to the

counselor, slapped the paper against her face. “Explain to me why the speech

framed me! Yes! Someone framed me!” Odelia stammered, sweating profusely, knowing

herself from kicking her. Holding back, she turned to Samson and said, “Mr. Teng, don’t worry. I’ll make sure the Medical Department

that, Daria dragged Odelia

finally came to an

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