What Happens in Chapter 778 – From the Book Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Dive into Chapter 778, a pivotal chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, written by Carly Gale. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
"Aunt Abbey, see for yourself," Flora's voice was steady as she handed over the paper.
Abbey unfolded the sheet on the table, and both Mr. Tanner and Selene leaned in closely. In the name section, “Flora” was boldly written. The answer sheet was covered in big red X’s—every single question marked wrong.
"Zero? Really?" Amanda's eyes widened in disbelief.
Could Flora's performance be this poor?
Mr. Tanner scrutinized the paper, comparing each question and answer meticulously. Every single one was incorrect. He recognized Flora's handwriting; it matched the script on the paper perfectly.
So, this was indeed her test?
A cold shiver ran down Mr. Tanner's spine. This was disastrous...
"Minister! I told you not to recheck, but you wouldn't listen!" Debra's voice cracked with frustration. "What's the point? Flora still scored zero!"
"Flora's ruined us!"
"Master, you... sigh," sighed Joy.
Apart from Selene, the rest of the Austenberg team looked ashen. They had advised Mr. Tanner against a recheck, but he had insisted. Now, the result was out, and it was still zero. They were not only embarrassed again, but they had also completely angered Abbey. How could they ever set foot on Lone Island again?
If Abbey decided to retaliate and ban the Austenberg team from Lone Island, what then?
They even began to resent Flora. It was bad enough she had caused this mess, but she claimed the scores were falsified and didn’t stop Mr. Tanner from rechecking. They were in this embarrassing situation because of her!
"Are you still going to twist the truth?" Abbey had already prepared her strategy, her confidence unshaken. "This is clearly your paper. The handwriting matches yours perfectly. How can you deny it?"
"Handwriting can be imitated!" Kruz jumped in. "Maybe someone deliberately copied Flora's handwriting!"
"Kruz, are you saying I framed Flora? This paper is hers, believe it or not."
"Flora, since you claim this isn’t yours, show us the evidence. Otherwise, your score remains zero."
"Do you really think you can control everything?" Flora's gaze was unflinching. She paused, then let out a low laugh. "Do you think you have that kind of power?"
She rubbed her wrist casually and spoke with quiet confidence, "You really think I have no evidence?"
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