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Chapter 917

    Chapter 917


    Josephine’s mother raised her head from her daughter’s shoulder and wiped her tears with her


    sleeves. “Ask away! There’s no way for you to worm yourself out of this when you know what I said


    was true!”


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    Corinne smirked and asked evenly, “You mentioned your daughter was a top student. Why didn’t you


    let her repeat another year after you found out there was no record of her SAT exam results in the


    system?


    “If she was as excellent as you said she was, she could’ve gotten into University of New Capital City


    after repeating another year of school. And even if she wasn’t, she could’ve gone to trade school


    instead of wasting her youth farming, right?”


    Josephine’s mother’s expression changed. She then red vehemently at Corinne. “How can you talk


    so nonchntly? Don’t you know it takes money to repeat another year or go to trade school? We’ve


    spent what we have to send her to high school so that she might change her life through higher


    education, but you stole all that away from her!”


    “Going to university takes money, too! Does that mean you’re going to stop her from going to university


    as well?”


    “I’m sure she’ll get a full ride schrship with her grades!” said Josephine’s mother with unwavering


    determination.


    Corinne simplyughed.


    Josephine’s mother started to panic. “What… What are youughing at?”


    Corinne waved her hand, not wanting to waste her breath on arguing whether Josephine would have


    gotten a full ride schrship. Instead, she said, “Let me ask you another question. You said I didn’t


    take my SAT exams. Do you have any proof? Why would I avoid taking exams if I n on going to


    university?”


    Josephine’s mother frowned. “You must’ve thought it was pointless for you to take the exams since


    you’re so bad at studying. Plus, you have your rich boyfriend to pull some strings for you, so that


    makes it even more pointless for you to take the exams when you know you’re going to get into


    University of New Capital City anyhow.”


    Corinne picked up her coffee and took a sip to quench her thirst. “It all sounds like you don’t have any


    proof. In fact, I could sue you for defamation.”


    Josephine’s mother gritted her teeth and red at Corinne. She then nced at her daughter and


    decided to change tactics after considering her choices.


    “Corinne, I didn’te out with every dirty thing you did because you’re a girl, and nothing it’s as


    important as a girl’s reputation. Don’t force my hand into telling everyone all that,” she said


    emphatically.


    “Oh, you don’t have to worry about all that. Feel free to say anything you like,” replied Corinne


    nonchntly.


    Josephine’s mother pointed angrily at her. “Fine, have it your way. The reason you didn’t take your SAT


    exams was because you went to get an abortion a few days before. You were too weak to even step


    foot into the exam hall.”


    Pam had remained calm before all of this, but here, she could not help but frown deeply and asked,


    ‘Corinne had an abortion?”


    Josephine’s mother nodded resolutely. ‘Yes, Ma’am. I heard Corinne had more than one abortion. She


    had always had a bad reputation from a young age. Her rich boyfriend’s parents didn’t approve of her,


    so she decided to force them to ept her by using the baby she was carrying as a bargaining chip.


    “In the end, she agreed to get rid of the baby when her boyfriend’s father offered to get her into


    University of New Capital City. She finally got what she wanted. If you ask me, the baby’s father


    could’ve been anyone since she used to hang out with the thugs outside of the school all the time.”
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