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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 74

Her lips trembled.

“I… I…” Mia stammered, glancing nervously around the room.

This school was one of the most prestigious in the country, and getting in had been no easy feat. Her parents had pulled countless strings, begging and bribing their way to secure her spot.

Dropping out wasn’t an option—her parents would never forgive her.

Linda, Mia’s closest friend and ever her defender, jumped to her rescue.

“Sophia, there’s no need to be so aggressive!” she exclaimed, her tone filled with indignation. “We’re all classmates. Let’s not take this too far.”

The class immediately chimed in after Linda’s speech, murmuring their support.

But where were these voices when Mia was spreading rumors about me? When I was the one being humiliated?

I turned my gaze to Linda, my voice calm but pointed.

“You’re so concerned about Mia. Why don’t you drop out for her, then? How about it?” Linda’s face turned pale as she stared back at me, her mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water.

Her eyes glistened with unshed tears, as though she was the one being bullied.

“You…” she began, but the words caught in her throat. The room watched in tense silence.

I turned back to Mia. “You don’t want to drop out, fine,” I said with a shrug. “I didn’t expect you to have that kind of integrity anyway.” My voice hardened. “But if you’re staying, how about running fifty kilometers? If you can’t manage that, then leave.”

Her eyes widened in shock. “F-fifty kilometers?” she gasped, incredulous.

Even for a werewolf, that distance would push anyone to the brink of exhaustion. The disbelief on her face was palpable.

“If you can’t handle it, then quit.” I sat down, crossing my arms.

Whether Mia dropped out or not didn’t matter much to me.

But I needed to make sure there was a consequence for her words—something that would ensure no one else dared to step on me so easily again.

Mia’s face hardened, her pride clearly warring with her sense of self-preservation.

“Fine,” she muttered. “I’ll run.” Her voice was laced with resentment, but there was no mistaking her resolve.

“Not just running,” I added with a smirk. “You’ll shout an apology with each lap. Let the whole school hear how you wronged me and falsely accused me of cheating.”

Mia’s jaw clenched, but she didn’t back down.

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