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Rejected for the Real Daughter

In Rejected for the Real Daughter, a state top scorer is nearly manipulated into ruining her life. When her boyfriend feigns academic failure to lure her into a vocational college, mysterious floating comments expose his lies. He actually scored 680 and is conspiring with a rival heiress to suppress the protagonist’s potential. Warned of a future involving crushing debt and social ruin, she must navigate this modern mystery story to reclaim her destiny and academic success.
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Chapter 4

Yvonne finally seemed to notice me. She lifted those watery, doe-like eyes and glanced at me timidly.

Her fingers nervously twisted the hem of her expensive dress as she spoke in a soft voice.

"Big sister, if you like my dress, I can ask Mom and Dad to buy you one too. But could you please not wear fake designer brands?

"It really lowers our family's image. If people saw this, they'd think the Brooks family can't even afford to support their adopted daughter properly…"

She trailed off at just the right moment.

But the implication had already landed perfectly: the fake daughter wearing fake luxury goods, desperately trying to compete with the real heiress for attention and affection.

The gazes around me instantly changed.

My classmates looked at me like needles pressing into my skin, filled with scrutiny, curiosity, mockery, and barely concealed delight at the drama unfolding before them.

I could clearly catch the ridicule in their eyes.

The shame burned through my nerves like fire.

Even so, I kept my back straight. My face remained almost unnaturally calm as I slowly pulled out an empty chair and sat down.

Then I picked up my cutleries and quietly continued eating, as though none of this had anything to do with me.

My silence seemed to catch both Aaron and Yvonne off guard, though irritation quickly replaced their surprise.

Aaron cleared his throat and spoke loudly with the air of someone controlling the entire room.

"Today's the day we submitted our university applications. Since everyone's here, why don't we all share where we applied?

"After all, this is going to decide the next four years of our lives, maybe even our entire future."

The barrage of comments exploded again.

[Here it comes! The classic scene! They're about to mock the villain girl in front of everyone for applying to Medford!]

[So ridiculous. I seriously hope she stops acting lovesick for once. Your future matters way more than some guy!]

The moment the topic shifted to university applications, the whole room lit up with excitement.

"I totally overperformed this time. I put Silvercrest University's finance program as my first choice. My dad said it'll help me a lot in the future."

"Damn, I barely made the cutoff and applied for Verdant University's computer science program. I'm praying I don't get bumped down. That's my dream school."

"You guys are all insane. I'm the only one who applied to a local teachers' university. My mom said girls should stay close to home, become teachers after graduation, get a government position, and have a nest egg."

The conversation bounced back and forth around the table.

All the while, Aaron sat there smiling faintly, lightly tapping the table with his fingers, completely confident in himself.

Finally, it was his turn.

Slowly, he reached over and took Yvonne's hand, a carefully crafted smile spreading across his face.

"Yvonne and I…"

He deliberately paused, savoring the attention of the entire room before finally saying, slowly and clearly:

"Since we both exceeded expectations on the exams, we applied to the same university together: Kingston University."

He deliberately emphasized the last four words.

A chorus of shocked exclamations immediately erupted around the room.

"Kingston?! Aaron, that's insane!"

"Yvonne got into Kingston too? That's amazing!"

"You two are seriously the perfect couple. You'll get to stay together at the same university too!"

Praise and congratulations flooded in from every direction.

Yvonne blushed shyly and leaned closer into Aaron's arms, looking completely wrapped in happiness.

Just as everyone was busy congratulating them, Yvonne's gaze cut cleanly through the crowd and locked onto my face.

There was no hiding the malice in her eyes now, nor the excitement of someone about to get exactly what they wanted.

"Now," she said softly, "I think the only person who hasn't shared their application yet… is my sister, right?"