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I simply smirked, not even feeling the urge to argue back.

They sneered at Harrington University as a "no-name trash school". However, in my previous life, its alumni founded the nation's top AI robotics company and steered the industry for years to come.

I packed up my bag and was about to leave when the back door of the classroom was suddenly slammed open with a loud bang.

A figure in a studded leather jacket with a punk hairstyle stormed in aggressively. It was none other than the notorious school bully, Yale, who also happened to be Nicole's true love in her previous life.

His eyes blazed with fury and violence as he strode straight toward Nicole.

"Nicole, what the hell do you mean by this? Yesterday, you were in my arms, swearing we'd drop out together and saying these bullshit schools weren't good enough for us!

"And now you have accepted Westbridge University's offer? Are you taking me for a fool?"

The entire class erupted in shock, and every pair of eyes instantly snapped toward Nicole.

Her face immediately drained of color.

The confidence and pride she had flaunted just moments ago vanished, leaving only embarrassment and panic at being exposed.

She instinctively stepped back and asked, "Yale, what nonsense are you spouting?"

"Nonsense?" Yale let out a furious, mocking laugh. Then, he suddenly kicked the empty desk beside me.

The loud bang made the entire classroom fall silent.

He pointed a trembling finger at Nicole and roared, "You liar! You said you'd run away with me! And now you're betraying me for that pretty boy Spencer?"

The more he spoke, the angrier he became.

He raised his fist, about to strike Nicole, when a cold voice suddenly rang out.

"Stop!"

Spencer had appeared at the doorway at some point. He rushed in and pulled Nicole behind him without hesitation to shield her from Yale.

His gaze was sharp as he stared at Yale, carrying an uncommon force for someone his age.

"What do you think you're doing? This is a classroom!"

"Spencer!" Nicole grabbed his arm tightly like a lifeline, trembling as she hid behind him.

Yale's eyes reddened at the sight. He pointed at Spencer and shouted, "You damn pretty boy! You tricked Nicky! Get the hell out of my way."

As he spoke, he tried to push past Spencer to grab Nicole.

The classroom instantly fell into chaos.

Spencer kept shielding Nicole while blocking Yale. Only when the teacher arrived was the commotion finally put to an end.

When Spencer was comforting Nicole, he happened to sweep his gaze over my desk, which had been knocked askew in the chaos.

On the edge of the desk was a small butterfly I had doodled out of boredom, simple in form yet faintly defiant.

Spencer's gaze lingered on the butterfly without him realizing it.

"I feel like I've seen this butterfly somewhere before," he said with a slight frown, as though puzzled.

Though his voice was quiet, it clearly reached Nicole, who was pressed close to him. She suddenly jolted, and following his gaze, she saw the butterfly too.

In an instant, a wave of panic seized her.

In her past life, it was this so-called impostor she had always looked down on who eventually took everything, including Spencer, from her.

"Spencer, let's go! Now!" Nicole practically screamed, yanking Spencer's arm to break his gaze and drag him out. She was desperate to cut off any chance of him noticing me.

The live comment feed, which had briefly paused during the chaos, now exploded across the screen again.

"Holy crap! This school's bully is totally mad! Nicky, run!"

"Okay, Spencer's such a protective boyfriend who would even fight for Nicky! I definitely ship them!"

"Wait. Did Spencer just look at Gloria's desk and say that the butterfly looked familiar? What's going on here? Did they know each other before?"

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"Of course they don't know each other. The fake heiress lost her Westbridge University spot, so now she's resorting to cheap tricks to seduce Spencer. She's downright shameless for always trying to steal the real heiress' man."

Me? Trying to seduce Spencer? What an absurd, pathetic assumption.

I straightened the desk that had been kicked askew expressionlessly and erased the butterfly doodle with my eraser.

Then, under the mix of sympathetic, scornful, and gloating stares, I walked out of the class with my head held high.

I never needed anyone's charity to walk my own path, nor would I ever stoop to stealing from someone else.

In the end, the acceptance letter would speak for itself.

The atmosphere at home was tense in a subtle, unspoken way.

Nicole had become the center of everyone's attention. The glow of Westbridge University clung to her like a medal of honor, blotting out every trace of her rebellious, reckless past.

For the first time in months, my dad and my mom, Sybil Pascal, were smiling with genuine pride. Their eyes shone with indulgence as they looked at her.

"Nicky, you really make us proud!" Dad boomed, clapping Nicole on the shoulder. "Our daughter, majoring in physics at Westbridge University! That's the way it should be."

"Gloria." Mom gave me a sidelong glance, her tone tinged with pity and dismissal. "We've fed you, clothed you, given you a good education all these years, and this is your score?

"Don't take it the wrong way, but just compare yourself to Nicky. Some people are just born winners, and you're definitely not one of them."

Dad frowned and said impatiently, "You're not our real flesh and blood, after all. So, it's no wonder you're so slow. However, even so, I thought there should be some bond after we've raised you all these years.

"If you'd made something of yourself, we could at least hold our heads high. What happened in the end? You chose is a complete joke.

"You'll never be anything but a dead weight!"

"Dad, Mom!" Nicole slipped her arm through Mom's at just the right moment. "Don't be so hard on Gloria. Harrington University is quite a decent school as well. After she graduates, she can always be an accountant somewhere.

"It's a safe and steady job that sounds just right for her."

The condescension in her so-called comfort pricked like a needle.

"Priceless! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have finally seen the fake heiress for who she really is."

"A no-name school for a no-name student—it's perfect! Honestly, even a dog raised by the Stewarts for ten years would be smarter than her. How is the fake heiress this dumb?"

I listened to these cruel words in silence, saying nothing.

Indeed, Harrington University wasn't great. However, it wasn't terrible either.

Yet if I, this so-called fake heiress, wasn't the best or the "main character" the comment feed claimed I was, then all of it would be meaningless.

Before the acceptance letter arrived, I signed up for a national youth programming competition and also took a part-time job at a nearby cafe to try to earn as much as possible for my tuition and living expenses.

While Nicole slept in, I was already out the door. In the evening, Dad and Mom fussed over Nicole, asking about her day and sharing all kinds of funny stories about Westbridge University.

By the time I dragged my tired body home, I could only wolf down a few bites of cold leftovers before shutting myself in my room, coding and debugging my competition project in front of the computer screen.

The live chat never stopped mocking me.

"Wow, the fake heiress sure is hardworking. Are you enjoying your life as a barista?"

"Pretending to type away like some tech genius reincarnated? Give me a break."

"Getting used to the life of the working class? Good! You'd better, since that's all you'll ever have."

A few days later, Dad and Mom threw a lavish party to celebrate Nicole's admission to Westbridge University.

Nearly every prominent business figure in the city, and even across the state, showed up to congratulate Nicole and my parents.

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"Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, congratulations on your daughter's admission to Westbridge University. Truly, it's like father, like daughter. Talent must've run in the family."

"Ms. Nicole has such a bright future ahead. Your family will surely flourish with successors like her."

Dad and Mom beamed with pride, while Nicole—dressed in an expensive custom-made gown—carried herself with composure and confidence as she accepted everyone's praise.

Just then, a guest asked curiously, "Mr. Stewart, I remember you have another daughter as well, right? Why haven't we seen her tonight?"

Dad's smile faltered for a moment before he replied with a deliberately nonchalant tone, "Oh, you mean Gloria? Best not to bring her up. Her grades are a mess.

"She only got into some ordinary state university. Compared to Nicky, she's just not on the same level. So, she probably felt it wasn't her place to show up at an occasion like this."

"That's right," Mom quickly chimed in. "She isn't truly ours, so it's only natural she turned out lacking. I suppose she felt too embarrassed to be here."

Just as Dad and Mom were busy with their explanations and Nicole was basking in praise, the party regained its lively atmosphere. Suddenly, a commotion broke out at the entrance.

The butler rushed in and said in a voice trembling with excitement, "Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Stewart! The s-state officials are here! And a number of admission officers from top universities as well!"

Everyone was stunned.

State officials? And even university admission officers?

"They must be here for Ms. Nicole. Plenty of students get accepted every year, but only Ms. Nicole could attract this kind of attention. I must say I'm impressed!'

Thrilled yet nervous, Dad and Mom hastily adjusted their clothes. Nicole, by contrast, stood tall, a poised smile settling on her face as she prepared to receive an honor unlike she had ever known.

A group of men in jackets strode quickly into the hall, led by important state officials. Following behind were several distinguished figures, each wearing the crest of a different prestigious university on their lapels.

There were representatives from Westbridge University, Northgate University, Clarendon University, Bayfield University, and more. In fact, it seemed as though representatives from nearly every top university in the country had come.

Dad hurried forward to greet them with both hands outstretched and, in a voice trembling with excitement, said, "Mr. Bowman! Mr. Langstaff! Esteemed officials and honored professors, what a privilege to welcome you here."

Mr. Jenson Bowman from the Board of Education clasped Dad's hands firmly, his voice booming with emotion as he said, "Mr. Stewart, congratulations! Congratulations indeed!

"To have raised such an extraordinary daughter—you've truly given the nation a remarkable talent."

Dad was a little bewildered and instinctively glanced at Nicole.

"Mr. Bowman, you're too kind. Nicole's admission to Westbridge University is certainly an accomplishment, but she hasn't yet—"

"Nicole?" Mr. Bowman paused, his tone suddenly distant. "Oh, she's your youngest daughter, yes? I heard she was admitted to Westbridge University's physics department. That's very good."

He then gave a perfunctory nod, his eyes already scanning the crowd with urgency, as though searching for something far more precious.

The crowd looked puzzled. It was obvious now that the officials hadn't come for Nicole.

Nicole, who had been all smiles and ready to introduce herself to the officials, suddenly froze in place while she paled.

At that moment, Mr. Bowman's gaze locked onto me. I was standing quietly in the corner, still in my plain work clothes. I had just gotten off the shift at the cafe and hadn't had a chance to change clothes yet.

His eyes lit up at once, and his face broke into a broad, eager smile. He pushed through the crowd and strode straight toward me.

"At last, I've found you, Gloria."

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