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The Divorce Prescription Chapter 129

    Melody then immediately logged into her second alternate ount, GraceMoves, and pretended to reply to her first ount, CelestialBeauty.


    “Exactly, I totally agree with you. If Celine, this so–called ‘Goddess of Sleep‘ who sleeps through her sses, became Yorhine University’s campus belle, it would be a joke!


    “Melody is still the real campus belle!”


    Then, Melody quickly switched back to her main ount and made a publicment.


    “Everyone, let’s stop arguing. Celine is a great person, too, and I’m willing to give up the campus belle title to her if that’s what everyone wants.”


    Melody juggled three ounts, ying three different roles, trying to stabilize the situation. She absolutely couldn’t afford to lose her title as Yorhine University’s campus belle.


    Sure enough, after this move, her loyal fanboys began to rally around her again.


    Student A wrote, “Celine might be beautiful, but the campus belle can only be the talented Melody.”


    Student B added, “Melody is my idol. No one can take her ce in my heart.”


    Student C chimed in, “I stand by Melody, the true campus belle!”


    Melody appeared sweet and graceful to outsiders, especially with her charming words directed at the male students. Her stunning looks and figure had built up a legion of devoted fans.


    Gradually, the Yorhine University forum quieted, and no one mentioned the campus queen debate anymore.


    Celine, the “Goddess of Sleep“, didn’t deserve to be in this position. Melody’s series of actions had sessfully preserved her spot as campus belle.


    She stomped her feet in frustration, clutching her phone.


    Using Elijah as a pawn had backfired terribly. She had almost lost her campus belle title to Celine. This felt like shooting herself in the foot.


    Just then, a melodious ringtone echoed, signaling an iing call. It was from Carly.


    Carly’s excited voice came through. “Hello, Melody, how’s it going? Did Celine get kicked out of Yorhine University? I want to share this good news with Benjamin and the others. Let themugh at her too!” novelbin


    Melody’s tone dropped. “Carly, Celine didn’t get kicked out of Yorhine University.”


    “What?”


    Before Melody could exin, a clear, pleasant voice interrupted her. “Melody, I’m sorry to disappoint you.”


    Melody looked up and saw Celine and Hailey standing there.


    Celine’s lips curved into a calm, almost serene smile as she looked at Melody.


    Melody immediately hung up the phone and red at Celine with burning hatred. “Celine, you don’t belong in Yorhine University. One day, I’ll make sure you get kicked out!”


    Celine’s smile lingered. “Then I’ll be looking forward to it.”


    Melody was rendered speechless.


    A tall, handsome figure approached at that moment–it was Adam.


    Melody immediately grabbed his arm. “Adam, you shouldn’t have let Celine into Yorhine University!”


    Adam nced at Celine, whose bright eyes were now fixed on him.


    Just then, the sound of high heels clicking on the floor grew louder as someone walked toward them.


    “Mr. Alvarez, Melody is right. You shouldn’t have let Celine into Yorhine University.”


    Celine turned and saw Tracy.


    The awkwardness and gloom from the birthday banquet were gone. Today, Tracy looked confident and radiant in a ck pencil skirt and crystal–high heels.


    Tracy attended Yorhine University, and as a renowned figure and James’s direct student, her presence caused a stir.


    Many students excitedly took pictures of her.


    “Look, look! Tracy is back at her alma mater!”


    “Tracy studied abroad for two years and participated in many major surgeries. Do you know what the best part is? Her assistant is the legendary Dr. C!”
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