Chapter 11 Has Madelyn Lost Her Mind

Half an hour later. Madelyn reached the school and entered the classroom.

As she did, a wave of discernible sighs filled the air.

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Upon noticing her arrival, several classmates expressions turned visibly sour, and murmurs started ripple through the room.

“Why did she come?”

“With her poor academic performance, how does she even have the nerve to stay in the Department of Finance?”

The Department of Finance was known for its array of bright students. Madelyn’s presence, however, seemed to disrupt the class’s harmony, creating a palpable sense of dissatisfaction among the students.

Despite hearing these disparaging comments, Madelyn remained outwardly unfazed.

She understood that much of the disdain directed toward her was a consequence of her past arrogance and the negative influence of Janessa.

Over time, due to these factors, she had become quite unpopular among her peers. Thankfully, she had grown accustomed to the hostility and thus paid little heed to it.

Settling into her seat, Madelyn began to organize her materials, gearing up for the class.

She opened her notebook, pply to be met with pages of notes that resembled chaotic scribbles, utterly

indecipherable. A sense of frustration washed over her

How am I supposed to make sense of any of this? Dang it, there’s no way I can continue with this lesson!

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Feeling increasingly overwhelmed by a burgeoning headache, Madelyn scanned the room for a potential solution. Her eyes brightened when she spotted a girl seated quietly in a corner, deeply engrossed in a book.

If my memory serves me correctly, this girl is Jillian Lynch, who was once the top student in our department.

Known for her introversion and rare interactions with ethers, Jillian epitomized the image of a dedicated scholar. However, Madelyn also recalled that Janessa had once spread rumors about Jillian.

and pure demeanor was merely a façade and that she was involved with a powerful businessman. These rumors and severely impacted Jillian’s reputation and, subsequently, her grades,

rumors because she

rumors without question and had even

amends, she approached Jillian. “Hello, Jillian,”

recoiled slightly as if startled by a ghost. “Madelyn,” she stammered, her voice tinged with apprehension,

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a reassuring smile, projecting calmness. “Don’t worry, I haven’t been to class in a while and just wanted to borrow your notes, I

“Borrow my notes?”

notion that Madelyn, known for her disregard

After a brief hesitation, she handed over her notes to

then. Janessa entered the classroom and caught the tail end of this exchange.

she approached Madelyn with a feigned brightness. “Oh, Madelyn you’re here so early today.

from the notes she now held. “Borrowing

The idea of Madelyn genuinely attempting to study seemed ludicrous to her. She couldn’t help but

you tell me earlier? If you needed notes, you could have just asked me. I’ve got all of

reviewing Jillian’s notes. They’re neatly written,

the past; they were invariably incomplete, corfpicuously missing crucial points that the teachers had emphasized during

lectures.

numerous occasions when Madelyn was reprimanded in class for these gaps.

innocence, shifting the blame onto Madelyn for supposedly being careless and not copying the notes thoroughly herself.

to be duped again. She clutched her notebook and returned to her seat.

watching Madelyn walk away, furrowed her brows, troubled by the change in her. Madelyn’s newfound independence

to Jillian, not forgetting to express her sincere gratitude. “Thank you. I would have

off guard by Madelyn’s appreciation, replied modestly,

the start of the lecture. Madelyn settled back into her seat, and the professor soon walked

call, followed

follow along. Her previous years of inattention in class

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