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Cameron finally found himself in front of a mysterious mirror, but the guiding voice had disappeared, leaving him alone in silence.

With a casual, almost accidental touch, Cameron illuminated the mirror. He watched, amazed, as the light scattered and reassembled, transforming the once blurry surface into a crystal-clear image.

It was Rainbow Bridge.

A little Nathalie was sprinting barefoot over the cold, grimy ground, with Miranda, disheveled and wild-eyed, hot on her heels, brandishing a broomstick. "I'll teach you a lesson, you ungrateful brat! Who said you could sneak off to school? Who'll take care of me if you're off learning?"

As Nathalie dashed away, she desperately pleaded, "Mom, I promise it won't interfere with my chores. Please, let me go to school. Mr. Roberts says I have a knack for learning. Today, I even outperformed all the other students."

"Mom, if you let me go to school, I can get into college and earn a lot of money. Then, I can take care of you. Please, let me go."

Miranda, out of breath and coughing violently, pointed a finger at Nathalie, her voice seething with anger. "Run if you dare! I'll count to three, and if you’re not back, don’t bother calling me your mother again."

Nathalie glanced back, her face drained of color at the sight of her furious mother, and reluctantly trudged back.

Miranda's broom showed no mercy as it struck Nathalie's back.

Nathalie clenched her teeth, tears brimming, as she kept apologizing, "Mom, I'm sorry. I won't upset you again."

Miranda's anger poured out, the broom landing on Nathalie like relentless rain. "Still want to go to school?"

Suddenly, a scholarly-looking man, wearing gold-rimmed glasses and exuding an air of elegance, approached Miranda and Nathalie. With urgency in his voice, he said, "Mrs. Brown, I'm Nellie's teacher. I came here today. Look..."

He pulled out a stack of papers from his bag, "These are Nellie's exam papers. This set of math problems is the toughest ever given in the Capital, and Nellie scored a perfect mark. The next best in our class was 89. Even Cameron Dawson, a former math competition champion, only scored 98. Nellie truly is gifted; she has to continue her education..."

Miranda eyed him with suspicion, retorting, "Why should I trust you? I know my daughter. She's barely had any schooling. How could she be as brilliant as you say? I think you have other intentions for my daughter and are trying to trick me."

Mr. Roberts were both embarrassed and frustrated, "Why are you so unreasonable?"

Unable to bear seeing her kind teacher being slandered, Nathalie could only send him away, ashamed. "Sir, you should leave. I don't even like studying. I'm sorry."

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