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She’s Back, and Hell’s Coming with Her novel Chapter 322

After giving a quick report, Sabrina headed straight into the classroom.

Frank, on the other hand, was a different story.

He waved cheerfully at Mr. Yeager and his classmates.

“Hey, good morning, Mr. Yeager!”

His voice was upbeat, and the grin on his face looked almost rehearsed.

Kyson felt his heart seize up.

A panic attack, maybe!

What rotten luck, ending up as the homeroom teacher for this class.

A couple of notorious troublemakers, plus the school’s reigning underachiever—all gathered in one place, and all under his care.

And this particular headache of a student? Kyson didn’t even dare raise his voice at him.

Suppressing his frustration, Kyson forced a smile through gritted teeth as he faced Frank—who stood before him in an outrageously colorful outfit, looking like a walking traffic light.

“Morning, Frank!”

Frank, hands in his pockets, sauntered forward at an easy pace. Instead of heading for his seat, he strolled straight to the front of the class and climbed up onto the platform.

The moment Frank—decked out in clashing reds and greens, looking for all the world like a giant rooster—stood at the podium, every eye in the room was drawn to him.

“Am I seeing things, or has Frank finally lost it?”

“Seriously, what’s with that ridiculous gold chain? Looks like something you’d find at a cheap flea market.”

“And his hair—he’s gone full punk rooster! That’s a new one for him.”

“I heard he started dressing like that just to piss off his family. Pure rebellion.”

“Figures. He could’ve stayed a spoiled rich kid, but instead he chose to come slum it with us. Just another teenager rebelling against his parents.”

“Hey, did you see him walk in with Sabrina? I didn’t know they even knew each other.”

“Probably just a coincidence. Either way, things are about to get interesting…”

A basic geometry problem asking for the area of a shape? He’d literally draw an area on the page and scribble a note beside it.

His unconventional antics made him infamous; students and teachers alike couldn’t help but pay attention to this one-of-a-kind classmate.

Take the first monthly exam, for example. The essay topic was: “My College Entrance Exam Experience.”

And what did Frank write about? He described the proctor’s outfit, mannerisms, tone of voice, even their expression—every detail captured perfectly.

It was remarkably well-written… but had nothing to do with the assigned topic.

He became the only student in school history to score zero on the essay.

When those rows of zeros were pinned to the notice board, everyone was dying to know who this oddball was.

It didn’t take long for his identity to come out.

Frank, youngest son of the wealthy Chase family from Crowncrest City.

As for what brought a privileged heir from Crowncrest City all the way to Port City for school? Well, the rumors were endless.

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