Aurora had no idea what was going through the teacher’s mind.
But the moment she saw that bank card, her eyes widened in disbelief.
Was this really something a ten–year–old was capable of?
Bribing a teacher with an actual bank card?
Who had taught her to do this?
Aurora’s curiosity was fully piqued now.
She didn’t understand who could be supporting Tessa from behind the scenes.
Or was she just this precocious from a young age?
But even if that were the case–why use these tactics against her own sister?
Why?
Aurora couldn’t comprehend what kind of grudge Tessa held against her to justify such hatred.
And the teacher… did she even realize the psychological damage she’d inflicted on young Aurora?
Did any of them?
Aurora’s chest rose and fell with anger as she followed Tessa outside, only to see the pure satisfaction on her face.
Cleary formenting her had become a source of amusement.
“Alright, Tessa,” Aurora muttered coldly. “And to think, I actually saw you as a sister. Clearly, that was never necessary.”
Her hands slowly clenched at her sides.
In that moment, she made a quiet but resolute decision:
She was done.
From this day on, she would no longer recognize Tessa as her sister.
No matter what Grace said after she got out of this place, she was done pretending.
This was terrifying.
Living with someone like Tessa was like living out the fable of the farmer and the snake.
One small misstep, and she’d be picked clean–down to the bone.
Everyone knew it.
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