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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 27

Ryan hurriedly opened the door and helped Linda lean against the car. He didn’t even wait for me to speak before he launched into an explanation, “Sophia, I’ve spoken with Linda. It was all a misunderstanding this morning. She didn’t mean what she said, and she understands that you didn’t mean to hurt her. Linda’s hurt now, and we’re just going to take her home. Let’s forget about what happened earlier, alright?”

I watched him, amused by his desperate attempts to smooth things over, his words tumbling out in a nervous rush. The nerve of him.

“I didn’t misunderstand anything,” I said coldly, my voice cutting through the air like ice. “I meant to hurt her. Every single thing I did, I did on purpose.”

Both Ryan and Linda froze at my bluntness. For a moment, they stared at me as if they couldn’t believe what I had just said. The shocked expressions on their faces were priceless.

Around us, a crowd of students had begun to gather, whispering among themselves.

“Isn’t that Ryan’s car? Why is Sophia acting like it’s hers?” one girl murmured.

“Yeah, she’s just the daughter of a servant. She should know her place,” another added.

Their words reached my ears, but instead of feeling anger, I found myself smiling bitterly. Funny, wasn’t it? I had once allowed Ryan to use this limo to help build his status, to make him look respectable in front of others. And now, in their eyes, *he* was the master, and *I* was nothing more than a servant’s daughter.

I don’t know who spread those malicious remarks about me, but in my previous life, I dismissed them as mere gossip, false names whispered in dark corners. At that time, I never questioned why these rumors gained traction. When I was installed as a servant, the first thing that came to my mind wasn’t to defend myself or explain the truth. Instead, I foolishly felt a fleeting joy that my classmates had at least recognized Ryan’s so-called identity as a young master. I was blind to the complexities beneath the surface.

No one knew the truth. My classmates certainly had no idea that my parents were once Alpha and Luna, revered leaders who sacrificed their lives in battle. They didn’t know I was the descendant of a hero and the sister of one of the most powerful Alphas in the realm—the Moonshadow Alpha. I kept this truth buried deep within me, too wounded by grief to ever let it out. In my previous life, I hid behind the mask of a lowly servant, drowning in my own sorrow and too consumed by my own pain to notice the wheels turning against me.

It wasn’t until the fake news of me bullying Linda spread throughout the school like wildfire that someone finally brought up my true identity. But the revelation didn’t help; instead of admiration, it dragged my family’s honor through the mud. It twisted the image of my fallen parents and tarnished the legacy of my brother. Public opinion, rather than turning in my favor, only worsened. I had become the subject of ridicule and disdain, my family’s name tarnished alongside my own.

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