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Wanda had specifically warned Trinity not to provoke Lh. However, Trinity, ever the impulsive fool, had ignored her advice. Wanda had wanted to handle Lh with a touch of subtlety, but Trinity’s reckless actions had now ruined everything.
Trinity and her group stood with smug expressions, phones raised to capture the chaos. While the rest of the crowd sat in stunned silence, they were the only onesughing and cheering. If an investigation followed, they would undoubtedly be the first suspects. A bunch of fools!
Wanda clenched her jaw, muttering curses at their stupidity. Yet, no matter how angry she was, there was nothing she could do to change what was happening now.<fn1a4c> Read full story at findnovel</fn1a4c>
Trinity had a knack for getting herself into trouble, and this time, Wanda worried she would be dragged down with her.
Fearing the fallout, Wanda pulled out her phone in frustration and shot Trinity an angry message: “Trinity, have you lost your mind? Why did you ignore my warnings? Are you trying to get yourself in serious trouble?”
Trinity, still filming the chaos on stage, jumped at the alert from her phone. She paused her recording to read the message. A chill of fear washed over her as she took in Wanda’s words. Scanning the stadium, she finally spotted Wanda standing in a distant corner.
Even with so much distance between them, Trinity could still feel Wanda’s fury. Trembling, Trinity quickly typed back, “Wanda, what’s wrong?” A new message from Wanda popped up: “How many times did I tell you not to provoke Lh? Why did you go and stir things up again?”
Trinity nced at the stage before replying, “I didn’t ignore your words, Wanda. This incident wasn’t my doing! Lh has a lot of enemies because of her arrogance. Maybe someone else is targeting her!”
Wanda’s reply was cold: “Do you have a death wish, Trinity? Ignoring my warnings and lying to me—do you take me for an idiot? If you keep pulling this stunt, you’ll regret it!”
Trinity broke into a cold sweat after reading Wanda’s message, fear crawling down her spine. Nothing made sense to her—how could Wanda know she was the one behind the fountain incident? Maybe someone had spilled the news while Chloe set everything up? If that was the case, and news had reached Wanda at the Enlightenment Institute, surely the school authorities would find out next. Getting caught by the school’s leaders could mean expulsion, as the rules demanded.
Trinity’s mind raced with worry, and panic set in even deeper. She typed out a frantic message to Wanda: “How did you find out? Did someone tip you off?”
Wanda retorted sharply, “Anyone could figure it out just by looking at you and your group. You all stick out like sore thumbs. Nobody had to tell me a thing.” Realization hit Trinity all at once. It wasn’t Chloe’s fault. Their obvious behavior had drawn everyone’s suspicion. Abruptly, a cold wave of dread washed over her.
Reckless confidence welled up inside her. All she needed to do was expose Lh’s supposed “ugly” face to the crowd and turn her into aughingstock. Once everyone was buzzing about Lh’s scandal, no one would care about the fountains.
Clinging to this idea, Trinity quickly texted Wanda: “Rx, Wanda. My friends are careful. The school won’t find any proof, and soon Lh’s humiliation will be all anyone talks about. No one will even remember the fountain fiasco.”
Wanda responded, “And just how do you n to disgrace Lh?”
Trinity replied almost immediately, “You probably don’t know this, but Lh is hiding a scarred face under her mask. That’s why she never shows it. We rigged the fountains to wash away her makeup and veil. Wanda, just wait and enjoy the show!”
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