Chapter 11
The next day Alexander was no longer downstairs.
In the dorm, a girl who regularly exercised early told me, “He said he was going back to school and wouldn’t bother you anymore.”
I nodded my thanks and continued with my own business.
Soon after, I learned through mutual friends‘ instagrain that Alexander and Bianca were dating.
He often posted complaints:
“These two are inseparable all day, showing off their love and feeding us dog food. Enough already.”
“I heard Alexander was voted campus heartthrob. Makes sense–with his good bone structure and wealthy background, no wonder he’s the secret crush of so many people.”
“I heard Bianca is getting really jealous of all the attention.”
“By the way, Chloe, how have you been lately?”
He was clearly fishing for information about me.
But I was genuinely busy.
I had classes, club activities, and bonding with my roommates.
So every time I chatted with him, it was just perfunctory responses.
But soon, this mutual friend messaged me: “Alexander and Bianca broke up!”
I was quite surprised.
It was really too fast.
Only after listening to the voice message from our mutual friend did I learn what happened:
Bianca found out she was pregnant in her second month of school.
Alexander didn’t want it and transferred her thirty thousand dollars to get an abortion.
But Bianca refused: “Don’t you care about my body at all? What if this abortion means I can never get pregnant again?”
Alexander responded impatiently: “Do you really think this is some novel? Stop reading stories about women who can’t get pregnant after one abortion. Go get rid of the kid early, don’t force me to take action.”
During their argument, Alexander accidentally pushed her.
Bianca fell down the stairs on the spot, started bleeding, and made a huge scene.
Before losing consciousness, she was still shouting: “Alexander, you heartless bastard, getting me pregnant and not taking responsibility…”
Fortunately, Claire Vance, who rushed over, was shrewd.
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Chapter 11
She spent three thousand dollars to get some blood from the stairway tested, and the paternity test revealed that the child in Blanca’s womb wasn’t Alexander’s.
When they confronted her in the hospital room with the DNA report, she trembled and couldn’t speak.
Because she’d been intimate with several of the guys from the ski trip, and even she didn’t know whose child it was.
At that point, the Vance family wouldn’t even pay a cent for medical expenses.
Bianca’s reputation was ruined. She dropped out while still recovering and disappeared without a trace.
I looked down.
Listening to our mutual friend’s increasingly excited voice messages.
Ultimately, I didn’t tell him that I was the one who anonymously tipped off Claire Vance.
The screenshot I’d sent to warn Bianca earlier was simple.
Near the school equipment room, there was a camera that could capture what was happening inside.
I asked an underclassman to copy the footage for me, and sure enough, I found evidence of Bianca with other guys.
Later when she went skiing out of state, looking at the photos of the distance and eye contact between her and several other guys, I could roughly guess they had relationships.
But that wasn’t enough.
I never believed that only women should be punished after doing wrong.
This world is supposed to be about gender equality, isn’t it?
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