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This Time Hi Be the Villain’s Favorite Daughter novel Chapter 124

Chapter 124 Unfamiliar Faces

She didn’t want that.

Vincent froze for a second. “I’m not gonna be anybody’s lackey.”

Maya crossed her arms. “Then there’s nothing to talk about.

“I don’t need friends right now. I just need a lackey.”

Vincent flushed with anger.

He stomped his foot. “I’d rather get beaten to death than be someone’s lackey.”

Just like that, Maya lost interest in him.

She dropped her gaze again and went back to flipping through the overly dramatic novel in her hands.

Before long, though, something in a nearby conversation pulled her attention away.

“Something feels off about our school lately.” Phoebe’s voice was light, like she was just making casual conversation.

Maya looked up.

“What do you mean?”

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“I keep seeing people I don’t recognize,” Phoebe said, frowning slightly, her tone laced with confusion. “They don’t look young either. Dressed pretty normally. They don’t seem like parents, and they’re definitely not teachers.”

Harmony International School had a lot of teachers.

Since it was a private academy, there were countless classes and instructors—just the foreign teachers alone numbered in the dozens.

One or two unfamiliar faces wouldn’t mean anything—but this many showing up all at once? That was

strange.

Maya thought of the homeless man who’d been blocking her path earlier.

Her jaw tightened slightly.

“Maybe they’re drifters or criminals pretending to be staff,” she said.

“That can’t be right…” Phoebe shook her head, still sounding like she wanted to believe in the school. “Security here is supposed to be pretty solid.”

Maya had never trusted this place. Not even for a second.

“Are you sure?”

“When this school hires people, they care a lot about education and background, right? But if someone’s

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good with computers, faking an identity isn’t that hard.”

Phoebe blinked, like that actually made sense to her.

“And besides,” Maya went on, “there are plenty of ways for someone shady to slip in.”

Finched

“They don’t even have to pose as teachers. Janitors, maintenance, cafeteria staff-even contracted security. Those roles are a lot easier to get into.”

She thought of George-the way he seemed to drift in and out of campus like a ghost.

If he could do it, then anyone could.

Phoebe stared at her for a moment, a little stunned, before nervously curling her fingers. “Then… should I carry something to protect myself? Like a weapon?”

“A weapon?” Maya tilted her head, getting sleepy from reading. “That wouldn’t really help you.”

A kid carrying a weapon wasn’t protection.

It just made you a target.

“Then will you protect me?” Phoebe leaned a little closer, her expression soft and gentle, almost fragile.

Maya looked at her.

Phoebe was a strange girl.

She was timid, the kind of person people naturally pushed around-sending her on errands, making her copy homework, cleaning up after them.

Even when she got picked on, she never fought back. She’d just tear up, her eyes going red.

And that was usually enough to get people on her side.

At first, Maya had thought she was pitiful.

But over time, she realized-it wasn’t just weakness. Phoebe seemed to crave attention.

She used her helplessness to pull attention toward herself, her tears becoming a way to make sure people

noticed her.

What a twisted way to live.

Who actually enjoys being bullied?

Maya didn’t answer her question directly.

Come on.

If something really happened, of course, she’d run with people she knew.

Staying alive was what mattered most.

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Who was going to risk their life protecting someone else?

“We can run together,” Maya said seriously. “As for protection… let’s skip that. I’m still a kid.”

Phoebe looked at her, her tone turning thoughtful. “Really?”

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She paused.

“I kind of think you’re pretty capable.”

Maya’s face stayed blank. “That’s your imagination.”

“I’m just a kid.”

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