Chapter 66
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Translated by Sylph
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‘How can I kick that child out?’
Now Ezriella had come to spend all day thinking only of that.
The rules of the Gifted Center were strict. While things like ostracizing other students couldn’t be helped by the rules, if physical harm was inflicted, then they would be kicked out without mercy.
When the Gifted Center first opened, weren’t there several people who were given demerits and kicked out for treating their roommates or students from lower-ranking families poorly?
Furthermore, it was now impossible to find other students who would do such things on Ezriella’s behalf.
Not only were they all trying to become friendly with Irene again, they even greeted Evi.
If she made such a request, it was clear that far from helping, they would immediately go and tell Evi.
‘How can I get that thing…’
Ezriella worried every day while glaring at Evi.
‘Maybe my parents will have a good way.’
With such expectations, on the day of an outing, Ezriella left the Gifted Center more hurriedly than anyone else and headed home.
Even if not as much as the Terence family, Ezriella’s family was also a reasonably wealthy household.
Furthermore, among the central noble families, it was a house with a long history that lacked nothing compared to others.
The moment the carriage entered the main grounds, Ezriella felt relieved.
Until entering the Gifted Center, Ezriella always received special treatment when roaming around the capital.
In the group she was close with, she was always the princess.
Because her family was the most excellent and her intelligence was also the best.
However, the moment she entered the Gifted Center, wore the same school uniform, and attended the same classes, she became just an ordinary student.
At least the students recognized and treated her accordingly, but the professors of the Gifted Center did not.
‘How can they treat me the same. How dare they, toward me!’
Far from it, they seemed not to even know who she was.
Because of that, Ezriella became even more anxious.
Now, the people all the students of the Gifted Center recognized and envied were Arcel, Ruska, and Irene. And Evi.
She could not just watch her situation, which had become worse than that of a kid from an orphanage.
When she arrived at the mansion, her parents were out waiting for her.
“Mom! Dad!”
Ezriella felt like tears were going to burst out.
Her parents would take her side. And they would tell her a good way to send Evi Alden away.
Perhaps they would write a letter to the Terence family so that she could stay on friendly terms with Irene.
But that was a complete delusion.
“Ezriella! We were waiting for you anyway! Just how did you act for this mess to happen!”
Unlike Ezriella’s expectations, her parents, far from comforting her, scolded her as soon as they saw her.
“I heard you completely split with Irene Terence! Did you forget the reason you entered the Gifted Center? What are you going to do now!”
“Do you know how many of your mother’s tea party invitation cards have been rejected? What were you thinking, getting distanced from the children of other families too!”
She had come home after a long time, but without even being able to go up to her room, she had to sit in the drawing room and listen to her parents’ scolding for several hours.
The only person who listened to Ezriella’s words was her older brother, who had a large age gap with her.
“Why on earth did you touch Irene Terence and…”
“I didn’t even touch her! This is all because of Evi Alden! Because that commoner arrogantly received a mana stone from her guardian! That guardian is ridiculous too! Why on earth did he give her such a thing!”
“What are you talking about? Who would gift a mana stone to such a child? Even in a house said to have some money, such a thing is impossible. Didn’t you see it wrong?”
“I said I didn’t!”
Ezriella explained to her brother what happened on the day Evi received the mana stone.
He, who was quite interested in mana stones, muttered as if it were strange after listening to his sister’s words.
“What’s the name of that guardian who gave her the mana stone?”
“Sian Roshen? I think it was a name like that?”
“Sian Roshen? That can’t be.”
“What. Is it someone you know?”
“Rather than someone I know… hmmm, for now, I’ll look into this a bit.”
Ezriella’s brother said so and left the room.
In the end, Ezriella returned to the dormitory after being scolded plenty by her parents.
The four of them were still having meals together. Watching that sight, she wondered if they had also gone out together for this first outing.
The four of them worked together perfectly like old friends.
Talking happily, and sometimes even raising their voices.
That image was the ideal friendship that the Gifted Center students desired. It was that itself.
The more she saw, the more Ezriella hated the sight of Evi.
‘She’s not a child who fits that spot.’
That spot is not for a lowly kid. It is a spot where the most precious ones, who will lead the future Empire, must gather…
When she was about to go up the stairs, an employee at the entrance called her to a stop.
“A letter has arrived from home.”
“…”
Without a word of thanks, Ezriella snatched the letter and turned her body.
“What, brother sent it?”
A letter from her brother, not even her parents. Wondering what on earth was going on, Ezriella hurriedly opened the letter.
Her eyes read the briefly written letter.
After a moment, surprise appeared on Ezriella’s face.
“Is this for real?”
The content of the letter was simple.
It was that the possibility of Professor Sian Roshen, who was said to be Evi Alden’s guardian, being a fake was high.
At the same time, saying he would let her know once details were certain, he told her not to touch Evi Alden and to watch her carefully in the meantime.
‘Her guardian is a fake.’
It was something she had never heard of.
While thinking her brother must have known something wrong, there was a feeling of ‘what if.’
‘Everyone would think it’s nonsense like I did.’
Because of that, wouldn’t it be easier to deceive people?
Ezriella, after stuffing the letter into her desk, tried to calm her pounding heart.
If her brother’s words were true…
She searched through the book where the school rules of the Gifted Center were written, but there was no punishment for such a case.
‘But it’s certain that a big commotion will break out.’
Furthermore, she made up a fake guardian… would other things really be true?
‘Her grades might be fake too.’
Once bloomed, suspicion began to grow frighteningly.
‘Anything is fine. If I find even one thing that goes against the school rules…’
Before she knew it, forgetting her brother’s words to stay still, Ezriella came to have her eyes flashing, trying to find Evi’s flaws somehow.
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From that day, Ezriella followed Evi while monitoring her every move and gesture.
Where she went, what classes she attended, who she met.
After about a week passed, Ezriella began to find it tedious. Furthermore, she had to prepare for the upcoming midterm exam.
Above all, what a disgrace it would be if she were caught following behind a commoner orphan.
‘I should stop.’
Ezriella, who was about to return to her room while grumbling that she only did strange things because of her brother, noticed that Evi was not coming out of the classroom even though the other children had all come out.
‘What is it?’
What was she doing inside that she wasn’t coming out.
Killing the sound of her footsteps, she examined the inside through the glass pane of the classroom’s front door.
At first, Evi was not visible. So she wondered if she had missed her, but looking closely, she was lying face down under the desk and picking something up.
‘What is she doing?’
Evi picked up what had fallen on the floor and quickly put it in her bag. Then she left the classroom.
Ezriella narrowly hid her body at the corner of the hallway before Evi came out.
Her eyes narrowed as she watched Evi quickly leaving the building.
At first, she wondered if she was looking for a dropped item. But to think so, Evi continued to examine the floor and put things into her bag.
While Ezriella was lost in thought, a group of girls approached in the hallway.
“Why did you drop such a thing.”
“I don’t know. Anyway, Mom bought it for me. I must find it.”
“Is it certain that you lost it in the classroom?”
“I said it is.”
The students who approached while chattering, upon seeing Ezriella, greeted her appropriately and entered the classroom.
Then they examined the floor. Just like Evi had done a moment ago.
“Did you find it?”
“No… what should I do?”
Eventually, Ezriella, unable to bear her curiosity, asked first.
“Is there some trouble?”
Then one of the group answered with a tired expression.
“She dropped her bracelet in the classroom but it’s not visible. Since she received it as a birthday present, they say it’s expensive… Did Miss Ezriella happen to see it?”
There was no way she saw it. Ezriella immediately shook her head.
The students grumbled, saying ‘of course not,’ and soon left the spot.
Ezriella immediately approached the window. Evi could be seen running quickly somewhere far away.
Even while running, Evi was clutching her bag, which was about the size of her body, tightly.
As if something very precious was contained inside.
Ezriella’s gaze as she watched that sight became even colder.