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A Surprising Twist of Fates (Sierra and Theo)

Chapter 246
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Chapter 246 Seizing Our Opportunity Janice locked eyes with her friends hiding in the crowd, silently pleading with them for help.

However, her friends averted their gazes and even took a step back.

Her face paled as tears pooled in her eyes. Then, she looked up at Sierra defiantly and yelled, "So what if I did so? Can you honestly say you have nothing to do with Benson? "You had already given up playing the piano before, so why cback and steal those opportunities from us? Sierra, I really can't stand you." Hearing her boldly admit her dislike toward Sierra, the surrounding students stopped their discussions and turned their eyes toward Sierra.

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Sierra had always known that Janice did not like her. She also knew that Janice was not smart enough to brainstorm such a plan on her own.

"You're an idiot. You don't even realize you're being used, yet you're still standing here, feeling proud of yourself." Janice's eyes widened as she raised her finger and pointed toward herself. "Did you just callan idiot?" she stammered.

Reaching out, Sierra pulled her aside and turned to look at Felicia. "Weren't you so happy talking aboutearlier? Why aren't you saying anything now?" Felicia forced a smile and tucked a few strands of hair behind her ear. "I was just comforting Janice just now and didn't mean anything else. Don't be misunderstood." Sierra sneered and turned back to look at Janice. "Did you 'comfort' her by telling her how she should use Benson to make everyone doubt the credibility of my place in the Marisol Cup, so that the school can kickout?" Felicia, who had been hoping to brush it off, could no longer maintain her smile. Her heart tightened as she glanced at her surrounding classmates.

She could not allow Sierra to ruin her reputation. So, with feigned ignorance, she asked, "Sierra, what are you talking about? Everyone's been praising you ever since you returned to school.

"Janice won first place, but no one cared. I was just trying to comfort her, worried she might feel bad." Felicia had always portrayed herself as a gentle and kind girl at school, and most classmates had a good impression of her.

Now, with her acting pitiful and wronged, speople couldn't help but feel sympathetic toward her.

"Felicia doesn't seem like the type to do something bad. Maybe there's a misunderstanding between the two of you?" "Janice was the one who did it. Don't drag others into it." "Let's just drop it. Class is about to start. Let's go." Hearing people defend her, Felicia relaxed. She looked at Sierra as satisfaction flashed across her eyes, while she maintained her innocent facade.

"Sierra, we still have class later. Why don't you head downstairs first? I'll explain everything to you later when I have time." Sierra ignored the others and stood tall in front of Felicia, mercilessly exposing her little game.

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"You're the one who hates me, yet you keep pushing Janice to do the dirty work for you. Using public opinion againstisn't something she could've cup with on her own. "You keep feigning innocence. Yet, you always egg Janice on into troublingevery tso that you can step back and pretend to be the good guy." Seeing how sharp Sierra was toward Felicia, Janice was momentarily stunned.

However, Sierra quickly turned her focus to Janice, mentioning, "You fell so easily with just a few allowing her to sew words, m allowing her to use you. She pretends that everything she does is for your own good, pushing you to do terrible things. However, once you get caught, you'd be taking the fall." Janice wasn't exactly the brightest, but she wasn't completely clueless either.

Thinking back on everything Felicia Sierra had told her, she realized that Sierra was right. A flicker of doubt and suspicion appeared in her eyes as she turned toward Felicia, slowly stepping back. Then, remembering the autograph she had given Felicia earlier, she strode forward and snatched the notebook away, tearing away the page with her signature.

The classmates watching them turned to look at Felicia with strange expressions.

Sierra let out a cold laugh. Then, she turned away from Janice, asking, "Felicia, you've always wanted to driveout of school. Why is that?"