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Rewriting My Heart's Fate

Chapter 78
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Chapter 78 Besides, everyone saw how Ethan helpedand tookaway.

In an instant, Leah becthe center of sympathy, while I was the target of everyone's scorn. With Erhan's status and position, no one dared to speak out against him.

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When I went to the cafeteria to get food, the usually friendly staff started glaring at me. No matter which table I sat at, Tended up being the only one left People who passedwould shout insults like, "Shameless". Even Sharon and Brenda started askingsuspiciously about my relationship with Ethan.

I didn't explain my complicated relationship with Ethan because there wasn't anything to explain. I just said weakly, "Trust me." But trust was hard to ear, especially when everyone loept accusingof the sthing Sharon seemed fine. She didn't say anything after I spoke, but Brenda was different. She snapped, "How can we believe you? You never say anything, so of course, you'd scolded to death." The school began looking foras the situation continued to escalate They warnedto resolve it quickly, or I might face expulsion.

The atmosphere in the dorm was tense, and everyone was unhappy except for Lillian. Ever since I had started being bullied, she had been going shopping every day and coming hlate.

One day she'd buy a dress, and the next day she'd buy a coat. It seemed like she was buying something new almost daily.

Three days later, she bought a new P-brand phone, and then the police showed up. When the police asked for Lillian, she stood up, looking confused.

"I'm Lillian. What's going on?" "We received a report that you intentionally spread rumors about su someone," one of the officers said.

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Lillian pursed her lips. "Who?" she asked. "Officer, I didn't do it. You can't believe them." "Really?" I stood up and walked over to Lillian, shaking my phone in front of her. "I have proof right here that you posted anonymously and secretly took pictures of me." As soon as the words left my mouth, Lillian's face turned pale.

At the police station, I handed over Lilian's ID information to the police, along with the camera she had used to secretly filmand the memory card.

After reviewing the evidence, the officer turned to Lillian. "Is there anything else you'd Be to say? Lillian, who was already in tears and sobbing into her chair, shook her head. "It wasn't intentional truly didn't mean to Officer, I know I was wrong. I really do. Please, just forgive me! wrong. Please letoff this time. I'm begging you. Please," She turned to faceand quickly walked over. "Evelyn, I know I was w "I can't have a criminal record," she pleaded, gripping my hand and bowing her head. Tears streamed down her face. "Evelyn, please." "Why didn't you think about stopping when you were spreading those rumors about me?" I looked at Lillian with cold indifference. Her face streaked with tears, but I felt no sympathy

Human nature was inherently flawed I had never wronged L lan, and we had no conflicts of interest. We were merely roommates for less than three months.

Yet, out of jealousy or sother motive, she tarnished my reputation. She twisted public opinion to portrayas a homewrecker and turned everyone against me.

Alter living through two lidetimes, I had learned to let go of many things, so online bullying didn't affectas much. But for someone else, it might be different. They might think they were just throwing out a few mean words, but they often didn't realize the pain they were causing "No, no," Lillian shook her head frantically. "Someone toldto do it. I swear," She glanced at the police officer, then at me. "It was Leah who toldto do it. It was her."