Anna laughed again as she responded, “Well, Valerie isn’t a fortuneteller. She wouldn’t know that we’re here. Besides, this place is so hot. The AC wasn’t even turned on when we came. If that bitch is really in the dorm, she would turn the AC on. Otherwise, her body would boil and then she would die.”

From my room, I could hear Emily say, “Well, you’ve got a point.”

After that, I could hear Anna was walking towards my bed. From the layers of blankets that I used to hide myself from them, I saw that she took my glass from my table. She then told Emily, “Hurry up and bring me the mango powder you bought. We have to put it in before she comes back!”

Meanwhile, Emily was taking her items out of the bag for quite a while. Eventually, she managed to find a small bag of mango powder from her bag. The girl then handed the powder to Anna who quickly received it.

The cunning Emily then spoke, “Just put all the powder in. I really want to know how good she is at lying. If she’s actually fine, I’ll post her on X to let the netizens bully her until she wants to kill herself!”

Anna couldn’t help but cover her mouth as she laughed maniacally and said, “Hahaha! There’ll be a good show to watch then! Let that freak show her true colors!”

“Do you think you can bribe me with a necklace? Does she think I’m a poor girl from countryside? What an asshole!” Anna loudly complained about me.

Emily then provoked Anna even more as the former made a sarcastic remark, “Well, that’s the city girls for you, Anna. They are indeed very amazing, aren’t they?”

The reason why Anna quickly ate Emily’s provocation was because Anna did come from the countryside. From the professors, I heard that she had a terrible family. Her parents were openly favoring sons over daughters. So, they kept having more and more children until they had seven children just to get a son that they loved.

Anna was the sixth child in the family. I knew that she worked hard to get where she currently was, our university. Not only that, I was aware that she was a smart student who kept her grades good that was make her able to get a scholarship. If only they knew who she really was, it would be different.