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The rumors on the forum only intensified. Some even claimed they’d seen Sloane meeting privately with Mr. Samson before the exam, heavily implying the two had an inappropriate relationship.
“Expel Sloane!”
“Sloane should get out of Stonebridge University!”
Such posts began flooding every thread.
No one knew who started it, but more and more people joined the mob, and soon the online frenzy spilled over into real life.
A group of students had banded together, calling Sloane a disgrace to the university—and they were actively looking for her to “teach her a lesson.”
Jill, hearing this, immediately tried to call Sloane–but the call wouldn’t go through. Panicked, she even mobilized her family, the Besnards, to search the entire campus for her.
She also made a desperate call to Lucas. “Mr. Hawthorne–Sloane’s in trouble!”
Lucas was in a meeting, discussing a deal with Peak Corp. He stood up, phone in hand. “What happened?”
The executives, all quick on the uptake, promptly excused themselves from the room.
Jill poured everything out in one breath. “That’s the situation. And now, her phone’s dead and no one can find her.”
“Mr. Hawthorne, please come quickly! If not, those people are going to tear her apart!” Her voice cracked as she pleaded, choked with helplessness and urgency.
“I understand,” Lucas replied, his voice calm, betraying no emotion.
“Wait–Sloane just started a livestream!” someone shouted in the crowd.
“Where? Where?!” A wave of chaos surged through the students as they all scrambled for their phones, frantically refreshing the streaming platform.
There on the screen, Sloane sat calmly in the university’s grand auditorium, directly facing the
camera.
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Her features were flawless, almost sculpted–eyes deep and luminous, carrying a natural chill; a tall, elegant nose; lips curved into a faint, mysterious smile. Her presence radiated composure and confidence.
Many were seeing Sloane’s face for the first time–and were stunned by how beautiful she was.
“Sloane’s seriously gorgeous!” The comment section exploded with similar reactions, the screen lighting up with exclamation points and compliments. Some even forgot they had come to condemn her, completely mesmerized by her looks.
Sloane spoke, her voice calm and steady. “I’m Sloane. I know there are all kinds of rumors flying around about me—saying I cheated, saying I don’t deserve first place. So today, I’m giving you a chance. A chance to lose fair and square.”
The chat erupted once again–disbelief, mockery, amazement all flashing across the screen.
“She’s bold! Way too bold!”
“I bet she’s all looks, no substance.”
“She doesn’t even look like someone who would cheat!”
Sloane ignored the flood of comments. She lifted her chin slightly, a flicker of defiance in her
gaze.
“Today, I’m livestreaming a challenge–against the entire computer science department. If I lose, I’ll drop out of Stonebridge University on the spot. But if you lose, then shut up.”
The effect was instant–like someone had set off a firework in the chatroom. It exploded into
chaos.
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