Chapter 190: Two Years of Change
Lillian’s gaze fixed on the approaching girl. Her face was delicate, framed by straight, long hair that shimmered softly in the sunlight. There was a gentle aura around her, but all of it was marred by the sharp twist of jealousy etched across her features.
A mocking smile tugged at Lillian’s lips. “Well, well, long time no see.”
Back then, Sebastian had blamed Nora for everything. Later, Nora had been sent to prison. But Lillian knew the truth—this classmate, Eda, was the real mastermind behind it all. If Eda hadn’t stirred up trouble with her poisonous words, Nora would never have gone to such extremes.
Eda’s eyes widened in disbelief as she stared at Lillian. Wasn’t she supposed to have been kidnapped? Rumors had said she was dead. So why was she standing here, alive and well, right in front of her?
For the past two years, even in Lillian’s absence, the school had been abuzz with her name. How could Eda not harbor resentment toward her?
Noticing the shock on Eda’s face, Lillian sneered coldly. “What’s wrong? You look like you’ve just seen a ghost. So happy to see me, aren’t you?”
Eda clenched her fists tightly, forcing down the surge of hatred within her. She managed a stiff, fake smile. “Of course not. I’m just… really glad you’re back. We’re all happy to have Lillian around again.”
Lillian’s eyes gleamed with icy ridicule before she turned toward Natalie. “Come on, let me take you out for lunch.” Without sparing another glance at Eda, she strode confidently out of the school building.
Eda watched their retreating figures, her eyes darkening with fury. Her knuckles whitened as she clenched her fists tighter, a storm of bitterness swirling inside her.
Since Natalie still had afternoon classes, the two of them found a cozy restaurant nearby. They chose a table by the window, sunlight spilling in and casting a warm glow over their faces.
As soon as they sat down, Natalie’s eyes sparkled with excitement. “Lillian, you were incredible just now! You shut Eda up so completely—she couldn’t even manage a comeback. Did you see how her face twisted? It was priceless.”
Lillian smiled faintly but said nothing, waiting for Natalie to continue.


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