Chapter 77
The front of the professorâs office was in utter chaos.
Breathing heavily, Izriella stood there, hair in disarray and her uniform buttons torn. Opposite her was Irene, glaring just as fiercely, her appearance no better.
But compared to Evie, both of them looked pristine.
Clutching a dented cardboard box to her chest, Evie trembled behind Irene. Her hair was a wild mess, the buttons of her academy vest ripped away until it hung in tatters.
Yet what was truly miserable was her face.
Her small cheeks bore vivid red handprints, and blood was smeared across her nose and lips.
âShe stole something!â
Having long since thrown away all pretenses of propriety, Izriella jabbed a finger toward Evie and shouted.
Irene immediately spread her arms, shielding Evie with her body, and shouted back.
âWithout proof? And you dare to gang up on her like this? Beating someone like thisâare you all insane?â
Her voice rang louder than Izriellaâs, fierce and unyielding. The other students who had joined Izriella in striking Evie flinched and stepped back.
âYou know the Academyâs rulesâif you attack another student, do you know what happens? And five of you, against a seven-year-old child?â
Ireneâs voice shook, her eyes burning redânot with sorrow, but with rage she could barely contain.
It had started when Izriella suddenly cornered Evie, demanding she hand something over.
When Evie clutched the box tighter to her chest, Izriella accused her of hiding it there and tried to snatch it away.
But Evie refused, curling her small body around it.
Unable to wrench it free, Izriella lost her temper and slapped her across the face.
The blow was too much for her tiny bodyâher nose began to bleed instantly.
And that was when Irene arrived, grabbing Izriella by the hair and tearing her away from Evie.
Now, Izriella sneered triumphantly.
âThat only counts if the other personâs a student. But sheâs a thiefâshe should be expelled! And once sheâs no longer a student here, who cares if we hit her? Sheâs nothing but a charity-case beggar from the orphanage!â
âWatch your mouth!â
âYouâd better think carefully, Irene! Keep defending a thief, and youâll get punished right alongside her!â
Whipping around to the ring of students surrounding them, Izriella shouted even louder:
âYou all saw it, didnât you? That box Evie Alden is clutching! Thatâs where sheâs hiding it!â
Behind Irene, Evie shook her head desperately.
âNo⌠I didnât take it!â
âLiar! Then show us whatâs inside that box!â
At her demand, Evie only hugged the box tighter.
Izriella smirked knowingly, while Ireneâs face twisted in frustration.
How did it even come to this?
Earlier, Irene had been studying quietly in the cafeteria when a group of students burst in.
âIzriella went to catch the thief!â they cried.
âA thief?â Irene frowned.
âRemember when Selena said she lost her bracelet? Sheâs been looking for it all week. Izriella says she knows who took it.â
âAnd whoâs that?â
âEvie Alden. That little kid. Things are a mess right now.â
The moment Irene heard, she leapt to her feet.
Ever since their last big clash, Izriella had been keeping quiet. In truth, it was less that she was quiet and more that she had been crushedâforced into submission after her defeat.
With Arsel and Ruska backing Irene, her reputation had actually risen, and those who once ignored her now bowed their heads to greet her first.
Izriella would often glare from afar, seething in silence. But that was all she could do.
So Irene had thought the matter settledâuntil now, when Izriella suddenly tried to brand Evie as a thief.
Has she completely lost her mind? I wonât let this go.
Irene had raced toward the professorâs wing, only to find a crowd already gathering.
âMove! Out of the way!â she barked, forcing her way through.
What she saw made her blood boil: Evie, huddled around her box, while others kicked at her small body.
Irene saw red. She flung herself forward, ramming into the nearest girl, then yanked hair and kicked legs until the others scattered.
She didnât care about her image.
These brats? Ganging up to beat someoneâEvie, of all people?
They were pampered noble daughters, unaccustomed to real fights. The moment Irene shoved and kicked, they tumbled, crying as they scrambled away.
That was how things had reached this boiling point.
âIvie.â
Fighting to keep her voice steady, Irene called softly.
âCanât you just show them whatâs inside that box?â
It was such a simple solution. Just lift the lid and prove there was nothing inside.
But Evie shook her head furiously. She would rather die than show them.
And because of that, the surrounding stares only grew sharper.
âIf she didnât steal it, why not show us?â
âYeahâjust prove it. Whatâs so hard about that?â
Her refusal only made them more convinced she was hiding something.
Emboldened, Izriella lunged again for the boxâbut Irene blocked her once more.
So Ireneâs the obstacle. If I donât deal with her, Iâll never win.
Izriella smoothed her hair and straightened her clothes.
By now, the commotion had drawn an enormous crowd. Students filled every corner, eager eyes and ears ready to spread whatever they saw.
Perfect. The more witnesses, the better.
Just then, the students began to part, murmuring.
Arsel and Ruska had arrived.
âWhatâs going on hereâEvie?â
Ruska was the first to push through, his expression hardening at the sight.
âWho did this?â
His voice, low and cold, made the students flinch and step back.
Ruska, always cheerful and playful, had never once shouted at anyone before.
This was the first time they had heard his anger.
âIvie? Irene?â
Arsel followed close behind. He didnât ask questions. He simply strode forward, helped Evie to her feet, and used his sleeve to wipe the blood from her face.
Seeing them shield Evie, Izriella raised her voice so all could hear.
âDonât be fooled! She didnât just stealâshe lied about her guardian too!â
âHer⌠guardian?â Arsel asked coolly.
âYes! She claimed Professor Cyan Roshen was her guardian.â
âAnd what exactly is the problem with that, Izriella?â Arselâs tone turned frigid.
Seeing both Arsel and Ruska openly against her, Izriella rushed her words.
âThe professor coming and going as her guardianâitâs all fake! Heâs an impostor!â
Gasps rippled through the students. A fake professor?
âI followed him for days. That young man using this very officeâhe claims to be Professor Cyan Roshen.â
Izriellaâs gaze bored into Evie, trembling behind Irene, Arsel, and Ruska.
That pitiful act. Pretending to be the victim, after such a monstrous lie.
Noâshe was the victim. She had sacrificed her dignity to expose this orphanâs lies.
If she left things like this, Arsel and Ruskaâs hostility toward her would only grow. She had to expose the truthânow.
âDonât even think of denying it!â Izriella pressed on. âI watched him with my own eyesâheâs an impostor!â
Ruska interjected.
âWait. Youâre saying the professor using this office is a fake?â
âYes! I investigated it. The real Professor Cyan Roshen isnât hereâhe returned long ago to his hometown, too ill to travel. Heâs over seventy years old! My brother confirmed it himselfâhe checked the identification papers, even spoke with the family. I swear on my familyâs name!â
Her certainty left Evie paling.
âN-no⌠Dean Seraphina delivered his letters herselfââ
âAnother lie! Do you think the dean has time for such errands?â
âItâs not a lie!â
For once, Evie screamed back.
And thenâheavy footsteps echoed from behind the crowd.
The students turned. A tall man strode forward, his handsome face unfamiliar, but his presence so commanding that they instinctively stepped aside to make way.
He said nothing, but the sheer weight of his aura silenced the crowd.
âWho is he?â students whispered. They had never seen him before.
Then Evie looked up, her face lighting despite her tears.
âProfessor Xian!ââ she cried.






