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"Give me the money first, and then we'll talk. As for what happens afterward, it depends on my mood."
"Ava, you're going too far!" Anne initially thought Ava was an easy target, like a harmless little rabbit. Now she realized that Ava was a wolf in sheep's clothing.
"I'm going too far? Do you want to see how much further I can go? Anne, my patience is limited. You must give it to me today, or you'll face the consequences."
Ava then walked away, leaving Anne fuming.
A hundred thousand dollars. Where could she get that kind of money?
Anne took her bags and jewelry to a pawnshop. She barely managed to scrape together 50 thousand bucks. She was still 50 thousand short.
Someone suddenly approached her. "Young lady, are you interested in a professional loan?"
"A loan?" Anne's eyes lit up. "How does your loan work? And how much can I borrow?"
The man smiled. "It depends on your needs. Whatever you need is, we can help you in your time of need."
Anne felt like this was an angel sent by heaven to rescue her. She followed the man to learn more about the loan.
When Anne returned to school, she threw a bag filled with a hundred thousand dollars in cash in front of Ava. "Here's a hundred thousand. Don't bother me again."
Ava was surprised that Anne had managed to gather a hundred thousand bucks in such a short time.
She accepted the money and said, "Thanks. If there's another opportunity like this in the future, don't forget to include me."
Anne clenched her fist. She felt horrible, but she maintained a smiling facade. "This is the last time. You better not cross my path again in the future."
Helen did not attend school for two more days. Anne did not notice anything unusual. She believed Helen was still locked in the remote cabin in the mountains, so she relaxed and focused on preparing for the Encerian speech competition.
The Encerian speech competition during Encerian Week was highly prestigious. Many teachers from prestigious universities were hidden among the audience to scout talented students for the following year. This was no secret, and it was why so many students wanted to participate in this competition.
The competition was held in the city's largest sports arena, attracting teachers and student representatives from key high schools.
"Anne, don't be nervous when you go on stage later. Just perform as you do in your daily practice," Sally advised her backstage.
This feeling of being valued by her teacher made Anne very happy. "Don't worry. I'll do my best and strive for a good result."
Sally patted her on the head. "Good. Good luck! I'm looking forward to your performance."
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