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Chapter 293

Chapter 293

“She took my spot?” Madelyn looked at him.

Forrest gestured toward her calculus book, and only then did she grasp his meaning. She respondedwith a composed demeanor, “Jadie’s grades are outstanding. Her inclusion in the Math Olympiad teamis a result of her dedication and hard work in her studies. Also, the Math Olympiad team is based onmerit, so those who perform exceptionally well earn their spots.”

“But you’re better at math than Jadie, right?”

Madelyn didn’t want to delve into this topic. In reality, being part of the Math Olympiad team wouldcontribute positively to her academic record and secure her admission to Ventropolis University.However, stepping away from the Math Olympiad team wouldn’t alter her ultimate goal.

“Don’t you like Jadie? Shouldn’t you be happy for her success?”

“Who told you that?”

“Isn’t it the truth?” Madelyn narrowed her eyes.

When Jadie returned from abroad to Ventropolis High School, Forrest and her dating rumours hadbecome the talk of both Ventropolis High and Ventrocloud High.

He used to skip classes, often seen in Jadie’s company. Madelyn remembered, ‘People said theyspotted them on the streets, at bars, and I still recall that time in Peach Blossom Village, on the balconyoutside – weren’t they kissing?’

Moreover, when Forrest learned about Jadie being bullied, he cornered Madelyn against the wall,holding her by the neck, believing she was behind the incident.

Madelyn thought to herself, ‘If all of this doesn’t prove Forrest’s fondness for Jadie, I don’t know whatdoes. Young folks these days, so reckless in their youth, they don’t seem to take relationshipsseriously.’

Forrest denied, “Of course not!”

“Okay, got it,” Madelyn replied quietly, keeping her head down and continuing to work on her mathproblems.

“Don’t you want to know more? Don’t you want to ask me why?”

Madelyn suddenly lifted her head, her gaze steady. “Who you like is your business; you don’t need totell me. I don’t have the habit of prying into other people’s private matters. My commitment to you wasto help you to improve your grades so that you can get into Ventropolis University. It has nothing to dowith anything else.”

She added, “Our feelings for someone are not reliable, actually. We’re all young and foolish, andthere’s a whole lot of choices ahead of us. So, our focus right now shouldn’t be on dating, but onconcentrating on our studies. Understand?”

Forrest’s expression shifted slightly. He grumbled through clenched teeth, “Oh, what a good

student.”

Madelyn chuckled, “I’m hitting the books hard to change my destiny.”

Forrest was momentarily taken aback.novelbin

She pressed on, “Same goes for you!”

Forrest shot back, “You sure talk a lot. Go study, go study! My ears are going numb!”

They grabbed a quick bite in the library and stayed until closing time.

As they exited the library, many others were leaving too. These were people gearing up for governmentexams. This was Ventropolis’s biggest library, bustling every day with dedicated

scholars.

Perhaps some would falter, while others would thrive.

But these were their decisions. Pursuing a civil service career might not be the sole route, but for them,it was the most promising avenue.

Like them, Madelyn had taken her path to transform her life. In her previous existence, she had knownnothing and achieved nothing, drifting without a sense of purpose. In this life, she had chosen to live forherself. Death didn’t frighten her. Her only dread was slipping into the same misery she hadexperienced before.

En route to Arnold Residence, a heavy downpour abruptly commenced. Madelyn observed thecascading raindrops on the car window. The rhythmic patter against the glass echoed in her ears asshe mused, ‘I’m heading back to Arnold Residence once again.”

She glanced at her phone. No messages. She wondered, “Could he be upset?’

Typically, Ethan would send her three messages each day morning, noon, and evening.

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