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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 119

I couldn’t help but scoff. “Isn’t it Arman?”

The teacher’s expression turned smug, as if I’d just confirmed her point.

“Arman is Moon Shadow’s number two. Moon Shadow is a very powerful pack, and people in his position can… influence things.”

He looked at me with a mixture of pity and condescension. “For someone like him, securing an award for his girlfriend is simple. A student from an ordinary family like yours can’t hope to compete with that.”

I laughed softly, the sound edged with bitterness.

It was ironic, really. My whole life, my family had drilled into me the importance of humility and discretion.

My parents had always taught me to keep my head down, to avoid unnecessary trouble, especially for my brother and the Moon Shadow Pack.

Because of that, I kept my real identity hidden.

Few people knew who I truly was, even though many of my classmates had started to notice the subtle hints of my family’s influence—like the sleek limousine that picked me up each day after school.

Despite these hints, nobody knew that I was the sister of Moon Shadow's Alpha, a title that carried weight and power.

Linda, on the other hand, was quick to flaunt her connections.

As the girlfriend of Arman, Moon Shadow’s second-in-command, she strutted around like she owned the place, tossing her newfound influence about like confetti.

She even manipulated her connection to snatch up school awards meant to be given based on merit, not favoritism.

I took a steadying breath, trying to keep my voice even. "That’s not fair."

The teacher barely looked at me, impatience painted across his face. He clearly wanted me out of his office. But I wasn’t going anywhere.

"I demand that the awards be re-evaluated and awarded fairly," I continued firmly, placing the thick stack of information I had painstakingly prepared on his desk.

The teacher sighed, waving me off dismissively. "Look, you're just a regular student. It's best you don't concern yourself with things that are out of your control."

I held my ground, letting my words sink in. “So if my suggestion as an ordinary student doesn’t hold any weight with you,” I said, my tone turning steely, “what about my request as the Alpha’s sister? Does that make a difference now?”

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