James took his room card out and opened the door.
He turned on the lights.
The group walked inside.
James felt something was wrong the moment they walked inside. There was a small, gold box on the table. When he left, this box was definitely not in the room.
"Stop! Don't you move!" Quentin shouted as he entered the room.
James stood helplessly to the side.
Quentin and a few others searched the room.
They made a big show of searching the room. Eventually, they opened the gold box on the table and a small, golden viper sprang out.
"Ahh!"
Most of the girls shrieked in shock.
Quentin, on the other hand, was bold. He grabbed the viper and flung it brutally at a wall, charged at it, then stomped on it until it was dead. He then picked it up and approached James, tossing it before him.
"What's this, brat?"
Thea, too, looked at James. "What's that?"
She remembered there was no such box on the table when they left. Why did it appear when they came back?
"So it really was James."
"What an evil man."
"This is a poisonous snake! It'll kill someone! Just how black is your heart?"
The students scolded him as they backed away from James and Thea.
Quincy looked at James and Thea in bewilderment and disbelief, still being supported by others. "You wanted me dead, Thea? What did I ever do to you?"
"Quincy, let me explain! It isn't like that. I don't know what's going on."
Thea scrambled to explain.
"Enough," Quincy said coldly, then continued, "Thea, enough. I've always been thinking of you. I wanted you to find a good man, but you colluded with your husband to harm me. It's a good thing Mr. Goth was here, or I'd have been fooled by you two."
Quentin walked over. "Quincy, you have to be wary when you make friends in the future. Don't give your heart out to just anyone. People like Thea and James aren't worth your time."
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