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Switching Scores

In this modern fantasy novel, a top student is warned by a beggar that her perfect score will soon become a zero. The culprit is a Score-Switching Bracelet gifted by her best friend, who has been stealing her academic success. To reclaim her life, the protagonist is told she must transfer the curse to someone close to her. When her childhood friend arrives to pick her up, she faces a dark dilemma: suffer the academic theft or sacrifice someone she loves to save herself.
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Chapter 4

In the alley, my cries rang out continuously.

Half an hour later, I stumbled out of the alley by supporting myself against the wall.

My clothes were torn and hanging off me, my hair a mess.

In my hand was a tightly-clutched knife.

It was this knife that had prevented them from tearing off my underwear.

A familiar figure rushed towards me in a hurry.

It was Zonday, who had finally taken care of Camilla's problems.

I collapsed with a thud on the ground, hazily seeing him picking me up with an anxious expression.

His voice trembling, he asked, "Yunara? What happened? I was only gone for a moment. How did you end up like this? Don't be scared. Hang on, Yunara, don't fall asleep!"

When I opened my eyes again, my phone had a new group chat.

The first message was sent by Camilla:

[I got nervous so I mistakenly thought there was trouble, but a certain someone immediately rushed over to send me home even though we live on completely opposite sides of the city. He's so silly!]

Comments flooded in from other classmates:

[Oooh, a certain someone? I wonder who it could be~]

[Definitely not someone named Zonday, right?]

[If these two don't announce their relationship on graduation day, I'll wash my hair upside down!]

I turned off my phone, not wanting to see anything related to them.

Instead, I stumbled out of bed and borrowed some foundation to cover the bruises on my face.

If my mother saw the bruises, she would worry.

But when I arrived at Mom's hospital room, I was surprised to see Camilla there too!

"Zonday really cares about you."

Camilla smiled sweetly at me.

"He stayed by your side for three whole days without sleep. When he had to leave, he even called me to come take care of you. As expected of a childhood friend."

The words "childhood friend," she said through gritted teeth.

Mom, still unaware of what had happened, took my hand with a smile.

"Camilla says you two are good friends. We had a good long chat. She said you haven't been visiting lately because something happened to you. What happened?"

"It's nothing."

I hurriedly deflected.

But Camilla immediately said loudly, "How could it be nothing? Yunara was dragged into an alley by over a dozen thugs..."

The heart rate monitor beeped rapidly.

Camilla smirked, deliberately letting her sentence hang unfinished.

Mom said anxiously, "Over a dozen thugs? What happened... what... happened?"

"Mom!"

I quickly covered Camilla's mouth. "She's joking! If something like that really happened, how can I be unscathed? I was preparing for the college entrance exam these past three days, that's why I didn't come visit."

Mom blinked and nodded.

"Yes, indeed, the college entrance exam should be your main focus right now."

"But Auntie, she has foundation on her face..."

Smack!

A loud slap echoed in the hospital room.

Mom gasped. "Yunara! You can't hit your friend!"

At the same time, I was pushed hard, and my lower back slammed against the edge of a table.

"Zonday..."

Camilla covered her face, tears in her eyes.

"I came to take care of Yunara, but she said if it weren't for me, she wouldn't have gotten hurt, so she pulled my hair and forced me to apologize. I apologized to her, but she still wouldn't forgive me. She dragged me to her mom's hospital room to make me get on my knees and apologize to her mom too..."

Zonday's fists clenched tight.

Then, he looked at me with a frown.

"I went to help Camilla willingly. I told you to go home, but you didn't listen. That's why you ran into those thugs! It's your own fault, so why blame it on Camilla?!"