Chapter 336 Public Trial
“This is getting lame. I’m out. Someone tag me if anything actually happens!”
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Yunice had a countdown timer in front of her. Within five minutes, hundreds of viewers requested to go live with her–but every single one just used the opportunity to troll, mock, or clown for attention.
Not a single person was the actual whistleblower.
At the five–minute mark, Yunice stopped accepting requests.
She looked directly into the camera. “You’ve all seen it. So many requests, but every one of them was just chasing clout. I know most of you came here because you want to know the truth. Did I cheat on the SAT? If so, how? And who’s backing me?”
Her tone was calm, but the comment section shifted. People who genuinely wanted the truth started pushing back on the trolls.
Everyone just wanted a good show. Everyo
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Yunice continued, “My time is valuable, and I’m sure yours is too. So I’m going to give you something more straightforward. Something better.”
“She’s got nerve, I’ll give her that.”
“Enough talking, show us already!”
“She’s dragging this out. Bet she didn’t get into med school and now she’s trying to go viral off the drama.”
“I don’t care what her plan is. I’m hooked. I need to see how she’s gonna flip this.”
“Okay but seriously, doesn’t anyone know who this girl actually is? What’s her background?”
Yunice saw someone finally ask the right question, and her lips curved ever so slightly.
Her new identity was ironclad. She’d covered her tracks well. No one knew who she really was. Not even Lily. She had no birth records, no family, no digital footprint.
Even those who used to know her only had access to the identity Elsie stole. Which was useless now.
So she spoke directly into the mic, “Miss Yunice, graduate student at Central General Hospital, former SAT examinee from Silverburgh I know you’re in my stream. Want to come face me?”
The chat blew up instantly.
Who was she talking to?
What’s the connection?
What kind of showdown was this?
Elsie was, in fact, watching. So were Owen, Lily, and Oscar.
As soon as Yunice called her out by name, Elsie broke out in goosebumps and immediately exited the stream.
Cameras were shoved in Elsie’s face, and someone in the media even connected her live to Yunice’s stream–hoping for a front–row seat to the carnage.
Yunice’s smirk said it all. Lily thought she could ruin me with the media. She didn’t expect me to turn the spotlight back on them.
The press didn’t care about right or wrong. They cared about engagement.
Elsie stood frozen, eyes wide as cameras zoomed in.
She knew she’d just been exposed to ten thousand people in a matter of seconds. And worst of all–she had no idea what Yunice was planning.
Then Yunice spoke again, voice calm, sharp.
“Miss Yunice,” she said smoothly, “do you know why I’m calling on you to clear my name? From what I understand, you’re currently in a graduate program, correct?”
Elsie’s stomach twisted. Her face tensed as she watched the stream.
Yunice continued, “Then I assume you’re quite familiar with SAT–level questions. So how about this–we let the audience choose a few SAT problems, and we solve them together. Sound fair?”
Elsie snapped, “What does your cheating have to do with me? Why should I help you?”
The chat went feral.
This wasn’t just a scandal anymore.
This was bloodsport.
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