Chapter 339
Posted on July 16, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
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Rumors about Elsie were spreading online like wildfireโ€”some true, some twisted beyond recognition. Either way, it was enough to keep her locked inside, curtains drawn, too afraid to even step out the door.

She spent the entire night crying on the couch, blowing through two boxes of tissues.

Owen slammed his fist into the armrest. โ€œIs Yunice trying to destroy this family? She must be having another psychotic episode! Canโ€™t we have her committed again!โ€

Even Lily hadnโ€™t expected things to get this out of hand. What started as noise about Yuniceโ€™s cheating had somehow dragged Elsie into the mess. And these days, internet users werenโ€™t so easily distracted. What if someone dug up real dirt on Elsie?

At that point, the entire Saunders family would be toast.

All Owen wanted now was for Yunice to shut it all down. Heโ€™d called her a dozen times.

She never picked up.

Elsie sobbed, voice hoarse. โ€œShe cheated, and sheโ€™s still not satisfiedโ€”she wants to take me down with her!โ€

Owen paced the room, gritting his teeth. โ€œSheโ€™s a compulsive liar. No oneโ€™s going to believe her tomorrow. Let her embarrass herself on livestream. Who would trust a professional fraud?โ€

Lily nodded. โ€œExactly. Just donโ€™t engage. Keep a low profile and let the fire burn out on its own. If anyone should be panicking, itโ€™s her.โ€

She wasnโ€™t wrong.

The internet had already whipped itself into a frenzy.

Yunice had promised to prove her innocence liveโ€”and users werenโ€™t going to miss the show.

A public vote decided on the format: a livestreamed, on-site exam at a stadium, with volunteers selecting the test questions in real-time.

The stadium had full surveillance coverage. No one believed she could cheat under those conditions.

Yunice wasnโ€™t surprised by the result.

Sheโ€™d already arranged for the venue and security. It was a public event, so sheโ€™d filed official notice with the city. Police and guards had cordoned off the perimeter to keep order.

Inside the massive stadium, a single desk had been placed in the center of the field. Cameras from every major outlet followed Yunice as she entered.

โ€œMiss Yunice,โ€ she said with a bright smile into the mic, โ€œdid you make it today?โ€

A reporter replied from the press box, โ€œWe reached out, but her family told us she was hospitalized last night from severe stress brought on by online harassment. Sheโ€™s currently unconscious with a high fever.โ€

Yunice lifted her brows. โ€œThatโ€™s unfortunate.โ€

Another journalist pressed her. โ€œWhy are you so set on involving Miss Yunice? Are you trying to ruin her reputation? Or is it like people online are sayingโ€”that you planted her as a decoy?โ€

Yunice looked directly at the camera. โ€œSo she can accuse me anonymously, but I canโ€™t ask her to say it to my face?โ€

โ€œThat was a public callout. Doesnโ€™t that violate her right to privacy?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s welcome to send me a cease-and-desist.โ€

Yunice walked calmly to the lone desk in the center of the stadium.

Chapter 338 Trial by Fire +8 Pearls Yunice sat down quietly while the professors conferred. Each had prepared a set of questions. The format? A randomized lottery draw.

Ping-pong balls marked with the question sets were tossed into a transparent spinning cage. One would be drawn at random.

Before they could start, Yunice lifted a hand.

She looked up toward the judges and the livestream cameras.

โ€œI just want to be sure weโ€™re all on the same page here. Are you positive this setup is foolproof? Totally fair?โ€

โ€œBecause no matter how this turns out, Iโ€™ll make one thing clear: every one of you cheering this onโ€”every commenter, every voterโ€”youโ€™re all part of this.โ€

What the hellโ€™s she talking about now?

This chickโ€™s totally losing it. And this is your SAT top scorer? Really?

The livestream kept rolling. A professor drew a ball. Yunice got up, received her test sheet, and returned to her desk.

Two questions per professorโ€”short but extremely difficult. The kind of questions that only the top 1% of test takers could answer.

Cameras zoomed in on Yuniceโ€™s answer sheet. Every step of her logic was visible to the audience.

Across the country, thousands of teachers, tutors, and college students watched the stream and began analyzing her work in real-time.

โ€œShe got that part wrong.โ€

โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t she use the easier formula here? Did she forget itโ€”or does she not know it?โ€

โ€œWait, she skipped a step here. Thatโ€™s a red flag.โ€

Online debates exploded as self-proclaimed experts pounced on every little error.

And Yunice? She didnโ€™t blink.


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