Nadia couldn't imagine how she would manage at school or explain things to her family without Lily's support.
Lily gave a dismissive snort and said, "Joanna, let's head to the classroom."
The group in the dormitory grabbed their books and ran after them, leaving only Nadia standing there awkwardly.
"Scarlett, Scarlett!" she called out.
"It's all your fault! This is all on you!" Her eyes burned with anger as she glared at Scarlett's bed. While she didn't dare to touch it, she was already plotting other ways to get back at her.
Scarlett headed directly to Class F's classroom. At this hour, only a handful of students were present while most were still relaxing in their dorms. She walked to an empty seat in the last row, sat down and started reading her textbook.
Thanks to her remarkable memory, she could recall information almost instantly, allowing her to learn rapidly.
Two passes through the textbook were all it took for Scarlett to master it, reciting it perfectly in either direction. Now, a quick glance left her unimpressed; the contents were already largely committed to memory.
Just as she was about to pick up a different book, someone abruptly sat down next to her, even going so far as to drape an arm across her desk.
"Scarlett, is it true you got expelled from Class A and ended up with us underachievers?" someone in the front row asked, pretending a book was a microphone aimed at Scarlett.
"Let's have a chat. You bypassed the standard classes and landed right here with us. So, Scarlett, what's going through your mind right now?"
Scarlett was speechless. Percy joined in, mimicking a microphone with a rolled-up paper, directing it toward Scarlett.
"Let me ask too. Now that you've lost the Quinn family's support and were ousted from Class A, Scarlett, how are you feeling at this moment?"
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