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The Coma Prince’s Fiancée novel Chapter 95

All eyes turned to Rebecca, some filled with shock, others with skepticism. What was it about her that made Wade go out of his way?

Paulina stood rooted in place, jealousy rising inside her so fast she could barely breathe.

While everyone else was caught up in their own feelings, Rebecca stayed completely calm. When Wade asked her if anything was wrong, she quietly shook her head. “No.”

Wade was so worried he almost slipped and called her by her nickname. When he realized, it was already too late to fix it.

Wade caught himself too late. The nickname was already out—and the hallway had definitely noticed.

He had no choice but to drop the act. He took the acceptance letter from the file and tossed it to Lily, his face darkening.

“Go on, take a good look. You still think this letter is fake?”

Lily froze as soon as she caught it.

Why did Wade’s personal seal appear here?

Every teacher at Vantage Point University knew Wade never used that seal casually. Even more, the seal was impossible to copy or forge thanks to a unique mark.

All the color drained from Lily’s face. She stared at Rebecca, her expression uncertain and shocked. What exactly was Rebecca’s connection to Wade?

The people nearby, seeing Lily’s sudden shift, started whispering and staring harder, trying to tell if the letter was real.

Magee, who was close enough to see the seal, felt his heart skip. This new girl was invited by Wade himself? Who was she?

Wade noticed Lily hadn’t said anything and pressed, “Well? Do you see now?”

At last, the group seemed to accept her explanation. So that was it.

Rebecca just shifted, stretching out her long legs, and leaned lazily against the wall with an effortless kind of confidence.

Every Apex Academy student carried an obvious pride, anyone could see it, but with Rebecca, it went deeper. Her self-assured vibe was so natural, it just came out in every move she made. She wasn’t loud. She was simply hard to ignore.

Magee found himself watching her again. She really wasn’t like any other girl he’d met before.

Seeing the crowd swell, Wade started to worry the scene would get out of hand and cause trouble for Rebecca. His voice turned cold.

“That’s enough, Lily. It’s settled. Rebecca’s in Class A. If you don’t want to teach her, I can find someone who will.”

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