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Chapter 253: This is your Fault Chapter 253: This is your Fault Her breath felt caught in her throat.

Cleaning the entire two story building?

It would take hours, probably the whole night.

This wasn’t just a punishnt.

This was a warning, a ssage to everyone: Challenge , and this is what happens to you.

Chinwa’s face remained perfectly composed as she delivered the final blow.

“Well, if you don’t want to do it,” she said, “you can collect your last paycheck.

You are the accountant so that should be very easy.

You can resign imdiately.” The words hung in the air like a guillotine.

The remaining staff stood frozen, their faces a mix of pity and fear.

Kosi’s lips parted, but no words ca out.

She was trapped, either spend the entire night cleaning or lose her job on the spot.

Chinwa didn’t wait for a response.

With an air of absolute satisfaction, she slung her bag over her shoulder and sauntered toward the exit, laughter spilling from her lips as if this was nothing more than a casual joke.

One by one, the other staff mbers followed her, their heads low.

None of them dared to look at Kosi for too long, afraid that even a glance of sympathy might put them in Chinwa’s bad books next.

But as they walked away, their silence spoke volus.

They pitied Kosi, sure.

But at the sa ti, an unsettling resentnt flickered in their eyes when they looked at Nnenna.

This is your fault.

She could almost hear their unspoken accusations.

Even though she hadn’t asked Kosi to defend her, even though she had been the one getting bullied, sohow, the bla still fell on her.

Because if she had just cleaned and shut up, none of this would have happened.

As the last of the staff mbers trailed out, leaving Kosi standing frozen in place, Nnenna clenched her fists.

This wasn’t right.

“I told you not to say anything.” Lilian’s voice was sharp, laced with frustration as she pulled Kosi aside.

Her eyes darted around the emptying store, making sure no one else was close enough to overhear them.

“Now you’ve put yourself in trouble.

I just hope you don’t end up dragging down with you,” she added, folding her arms across her chest.

Kosi sighed but didn’t waver.

“She was bullying a new person,” Kosi said firmly.

“Do you rember what she did to us when we first started here?

Don’t pretend you’ve forgotten.” Lilian hesitated.

Of course, she rembered.

Everyone rembered.

The silent rules of the store had been seared into them through fear, humiliation, and exhaustion.

No one questioned Chinwa because they had seen what happened to those who did.

But Kosi… she was different.

“I couldn’t stand by and watch,” Kosi continued, her voice filled with unwavering determination.

“And I don’t mind the punishnt.

I’ll get it done.” She wasn’t even considering asking Nnenna to help her.

She had already decided that she would do this alone.

She hadn’t defended the girl to get into her good books or to earn her gratitude.

She had done it because it was the right thing to do.

And that’s what the Nation’s Prince fans were known for.

The thought strengthened her resolve.

She wasn’t just following an idol, she was trying to be the best version of herself, just like Prince Abuchi always told them to be.

Lilian stared at her for a long mont, shock flickering across her face.

That’s right… The Nation’s Prince fans prided themselves on justice and righteousness.

They believed in standing up for what was right.

But Lilian wasn’t willing to take that risk.

She and Kosi might have been friends, but the vice manager’s wrath was not sothing she wanted to invite upon herself.

“If that’s what you think…” she muttered, but her voice was quieter now, lacking its earlier confidence.

Then, she turned on her heel.

She was about to leave the store just like the others.

Just like everyone else who had chosen self preservation over integrity.

But then She paused.

Right at the door.

Her fingers hovered over the handle.

Why am I hesitating?

She squeezed her eyes shut, her mind warring against itself.

If she walked away now, she would be safe.

No one would bla her.

She could pretend none of this happened, return to work the next day, and keep her position secure.

And yet… She couldn’t move.

You’re kidding !

Nnenna and Kosi, still standing in the middle of the store, exchanged confused glances.

What is she doing?

Then, finally, she turned around.

She looked at Kosi.

Then at Nnenna.

And with a sigh, she made her decision.

“Fine.” Both girls blinked.

Lilian exhaled sharply and nodded.

“Let’s get started.” Kosi’s mouth parted slightly, unable to believe what she was hearing.

Lilian rolled her eyes.

“You’re not the only one who rembers how bad it was when we started.

And if we don’t work fast, we’ll be here till morning.” She pointed toward the floors above.

“There are three floors.

If we each take one, we should be able to finish before sunrise.” Then, without another word, she marched toward the supply closet to grab the cleaning tools.

Nnenna and Kosi stood frozen, still in shock.

And as Lilian rummaged through the supplies, she muttered under her breath, almost as if she was trying to convince herself: “I can’t believe I’m doing this.” “What are you guys waiting for?

Hurry up before I change my mind!” Lilian’s sharp voice jolted Nnenna and Kosi from their stunned silence.

“You don’t have all day!” she added impatiently.

The two girls exchanged glances, still processing what had just happened, but realizing they had no ti to waste, they hurried over to collect their equipnt.

This was really happening.

They divided the floors among themselves, each taking a section of the massive building.

It was going to be a long night, but at least they weren’t alone.

As Nnenna swept the floor, her mind drifted.

This entire situation… it wasn’t so bad.

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