Chapter 38 Unveiling the Truth

Melanie grinned, her finger gripping the microphone tightly as she spoke. “As for my apology to Milly. I will conclude it here. However, before I step down, there is one more thing I’d like to address.

“Those familiar with me know that Stephanie Burnett from our class is my close friend, or at least I believed so. I have gone to great lengths to maintain our friendship, such as defending her and speaking ill of others on her behalf. Yet, to my surprise, all my efforts for this so–called friend were merely seen as me climbing the social ladder in her eyes.”

With a swift movement, she revealed a silver–white phone in her hand. She quickly played a recording where a female voice could be heard.

“Melanie, I just found out my sister’s old school report card from her previous school in the town. Her grades were shockingly poor, below average. How did she manage to get into Crestwood High?

“Melanie, let me tell you secretly, my sister only scored six hundred points on her exam! Yet, she somehow secured a spot in Class A!

“Could she have cheated? Who knows, but her grades seem suspicious. I mean, who can make such a big improvement overnight?”

The recording crackled with background noise, faint electrical interference buzzing near the microphone. Yet, amidst it all, the conversation’s essence and tone remained crystal clear.

It was Stephanie!

Milly watched Melanie proudly standing beneath the national flag from a distance on the playground. A smile crept across her face with admiration in her eyes.

Melanie couldn’t be considered malicious. She simply placed excessive trust in others, often being easily influenced by others. However, her unwavering courage to stand up against Stephanie, even amidst her family’s financial struggles, was quite unexpected.

It showed a certain clarity of judgment and a strong sense of justice, qualities that Milly found surprisingly endearing.

The recording was brief, lasting only a few minutes. Melanie surveyed the crowd below the stage, feeling not an ounce of shame but rather a sense of liberating satisfaction.

She had never feared embarrassment or loss of face. It was never about preserving her own dignity!

insidious remarks. While she never explicitly mentioned cheating, her insinuations were clear. I was influenced by her, made mistakes, and deserved punishment. I

scheme. I accept the punishment, but I won’t take

sister in the future.

all for my statement.

her final words, the murmurs in the audience grew louder,

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Unveiling the

anticipated Melanie’s bold actions.

break ties with me

Melanie handed Stephanie the microphone, smirking. “Your turn,

overwhelmed by the escalating chatter behind her, feeling as though all

I despised this feeling!

the princess of the Burnetts and a respected heiress, when have I ever endured such

I can’t just sit back. I

herself in front of the crowd, concealing the anger in her eyes. “Melanie, what has gotten into you? Have you experienced something traumatic? We’re good friends. How could you accuse me like

echoed through

her, feigning innocence, and felt repulsed. How could such a poor act have

she could manipulate me like before? Does she think a few words could

Heh!

up? If you don’t, I don’t mind playing the rest of the recordings I have about you on my

were indeed numerous recordings of Stephanie on her phone. Still, due to time constraints on stage, she had

no longer arguing with Melanie, as if

shoe suddenly slipped, causing her to lose her balance. With a loud “bang,” she

“Ah!”

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