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I took a deep breath, feeling a little guilty. But I still needed to know what had really happened.

"Kellan, can you tell what actually happened?" I asked in a softer tone, no longer accusing him like before.

Tessa, Mira, and Rylas were still glaring at .

Kellan ignored them, and explained, "When we finished hunting, the necklace was just lying in front of our tent. We didn’t think it was yours. Your necklace went missing at the academy, right? There’s no way it could suddenly appear here."

What Kellan said made sense, but it still didn’t explain how the necklace ended up there.

Tessa snapped at . "Instead of asking why that broken necklace appeared in front of our tent, why don’t you ask yourself how many people actually dislike you?!"

Her words pierced straight into my chest.

I had always ignored people’s hateful looks. I didn’t care if others disliked . That was how I survived.

Back then, I had nothing to lose. At worst, they talked behind my back or hit directly, like Fani did.

But now it was different.

Now I had a family. I had belongings given to by people who mattered. I had things I needed to protect.

Yet I stayed careless, believing that if I waited long enough, people would eventually understand I wasn’t who they thought I was.

Now, they have taken action, I’ve only ended up blaming the few people who were ever kind to .

I rubbed my face, feeling incredibly stupid.

anwhile, Kellan cald Tessa and continued, "When Tessa saw the necklace, she realized it wasn’t ordinary. We picked it up and talked about it for a bit, about how it was actually an ae-device. Since it was already broken and unusable, I was about to throw it away—"

I gasped. If the necklace had been thrown away, I didn’t know what I would have done.

"—That’s when Edwin suddenly showed up," Kellan continued. "He yelled angrily, grabbed the necklace, and left. That’s when we realized it was the necklace you’d been searching for all week."

Mira finally let out her pent-up irritation. "Your brother yelled at us for no reason, and now you ca accusing us too. You Green siblings really are alike!"

"I’m sorry," I said, looking at them with guilt. "I was blinded by anger earlier. I couldn’t think clearly. You got dragged into this ss, and I truly apologize."

There were still strange parts in this story. But if soone else was involved, then everything made sense.

Tessa, Mira, Kellan, and Rylas were simply at the wrong place at the wrong ti. All the bla had fallen on them.

Kellan forgave imdiately. Mira pouted but still nodded. Rylas nodded silently.

Only Tessa clicked her tongue.

"Listen carefully, Clarissa. Don’t underestimate life among the elite. It’s not just spoiled kids living comfortably. There are sches, conflicts, and people tearing each other down. You can’t survive on privilege if you refuse to understand what’s really happening around you."

I said nothing. Tessa understood too well. I had always avoided problems, believing everything would fix itself eventually.

Thinking it didn’t matter if people disliked , without realizing it wasn’t that simple.

Without another word, the four of them left.

Now I understood why Alpha Will didn’t accept . It wasn’t that he didn’t trust soone poor.

He knew I couldn’t survive in their world. I wasn’t raised in that environnt like his other children.

Honestly, I didn’t even want to face this kind of life. I didn’t care about elite intrigues.

All I cared about was a family that was truly sincere with .

Right now, my priority was finding Edwin and explaining everything.

’I’ll be more careful from now on. But first, I have to fix things with Edwin.’

The sky turned yellow as night slowly approached. Students were told to gather at the teachers’ area for dinner.

I didn’t join them. Instead, I headed toward the first-year best-class tents.

Only a few students were left there. I scanned the area, searching for Edwin.

"Clarissa!"

I turned to see Adrian smiling at . "What are you doing here?"

"I’m looking for Edwin," I said, still glancing around. "Have you seen him?"

"I went to his tent earlier, but he wasn’t there," Adrian replied. "I was assigned to call students for dinner, but I couldn’t find him anywhere."

My shoulders slumped.

"I see. Then I’ll head out first," I said, turning away.

"Let’s go together. I’m done too," Adrian said, his long strides quickly matching mine.

I only nodded, didn’t really care about him.

Fear filled my thoughts. What if Edwin was avoiding ?

If even Edwin could angry, maybe soday, everyone in the Green family would turn against .

When I thought it through, I realized Edwin had been especially harsh when it ca to Tessa and her friends.

He was reminding to stay away from them, even though Shannon and Larry didn’t ntion it at all.

My gaze fell on Adrian. Since he had known Edwin since childhood, I decided to ask him for confirmation.

"Adrian, do you know the four troublemakers in our class?"

He chuckled. "You an Tessa, Mira, Kellan, and Rylas?"

I nodded awkwardly, realizing I had just mocked classmates in front of the class monitor.

"Are they really that problematic? From what I see, they’re just lazy students," I asked again, shrugging off the awkwardness.

"They’re not that bad," Adrian said. "Most rumors started because they’re still in best class despite being lazy. People assu they cheat because of that."

I nodded. "So... do they actually cheat?" I asked, curious.

Adrian shrugged. "Most of it can’t be proven. But... didn’t Edwin tell you?"

"Edwin?" I turned sharply toward him. "What does Edwin have to do with this?"

Panic crept into my body.

Adrian looked back at , smiling helplessly, as if agreeing that I had made a serious mistake.

I stared at him impatiently. "What really happened?"

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