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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 71

The drama came to an End

Zelena got up from the ground, and everyone gathered around her.

She insincerely defended Violeta, "I'm fine. I just lost my balance earlier. It's not Sis's fault. She misunderstood me. Let's not blame her. I hope one day we can reconcile and go back to how things were."

Gillian said, "Lena, what misunderstanding could you possibly have with Violeta? You are the true heiress, and she is an imposter! Logically speaking, she should be the one trying to please you!"

Candy added, "Exactly! Violeta, this imposter heiress, has taken away eighteen years of your wonderful life. Where does she get the audacity to act superior in front of you? She is so shameless!"

Zelena's generosity at this moment made Violeta's previous arrogance even more apparent.

The classmates in the class whispered about how Violeta's behavior just now was simply too much.

Zelena lowered her head and straightened her clothes, a slight smile appearing on her lips.

Meanwhile, Violeta and Kaylee arrived at the tennis court.

In the lounge, they met their senior, who had the latest updates on the investigation.

"Violeta, Kay, you're here. I have good news to share."

"What is it?"

The senior said, "There is something wrong with Zelena's votes on the campus belle list. I and a few senior brothers from the technology department have been paying attention and investigating for many days. We found that Zelena's vote count is increasing in a regular pattern. So, we randomly checked the IP addresses of many users and found that they were not even from our school. This means that most likely, these votes were manipulated. We have reported it to the school."

Kaylee was extremely happy and responded, "Really? Does that mean Zelena will be disqualified from the competition?"

Senior Sister: "If it is proven, all the manipulated votes will be reset to zero. This kind of behavior is despicable, but the specific punishment will depend on how the school handles it."

Kaylee turned to Violeta and said, "That's great, Vio! If we can bring down Zelena, you will be the winner!!"

If Zelena is eliminated in the second round, then the champion of the third round will undoubtedly be Violeta.

It seems that this year's new campus belle has already been chosen.

Kaylee was ecstatic, even more so than Violeta herself.

However, Violeta felt that this matter was not as simple as Kaylee thought. Zelena is cunning and scheming.

"Sis, where did you trace the IP addresses to?"

The senior answered, "It's from the southern area. We couldn't find the exact location, but we can narrow down the general range."

Violeta nodded. "Okay, thank you for your efforts these past few days."

The senior smiled and said, "It's just a small matter. Not to mention that you are a member of our club, but as one of the organizers of the campus belle competition, I must uphold fairness!"

Just as they were talking, a few club members entered the lounge to get some water.

After getting the water, they sat together in the lounge and chatted.

"I don't know what performance to prepare for this year's Moon Festival."

In previous years, they would just go with the flow, and it seemed like this year would be no exception.

The notice for the Moon Festival was sent to every club.

In the afternoon, Jasper called for a meeting with the members of the club, with the sole purpose of coming up with a performance.

Even if it was just going with the flow, they had to come up with something to present.

There was silence in the room, as no one was willing to take the initiative to come up with an idea.

Jasper was quite troubled.

And just at that moment, Violeta stood up from her seat and said, "I'll come up with a performance."

Everyone turned their heads in surprise to see Violeta standing up at the back. Their eyes shone as if they were gazing at a goddess!

Jasper was even more surprised as he looked at Violeta.

Violeta was like a savior sent from heaven!

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