Chapter 34
Chapter 34
Stacey saw Levy's captivating smile and couldn't believe that someone so incredibly handsome
existed. His smile had the power to melt hearts, and it belonged to her enemy. She refused to accept
that reality.
Her father commented, "I saw her too. What is she doing here at the university? Did she decide to
continue her studies? How was she able to enroll despite our efforts to stop her? And why were
Andrew and his wife in a new car? Have they spent all the money they received from our family to buy
cars? Ha, ha, ha, I can't believe it."
"This fool has used up all the money on cars. Well, it's good. I want to see what happens when they run
out of money," he said with satisfaction. "They may think Levy Anthony will come to their rescue, but
let's wait and see."
His wife, however, had a different train of thought. She couldn't believe that she failed to capture
Andrew Smith's attention with her beauty and family background, and now that good-for-nothing
Matilda had taken him away. On top of that, her enemy's daughter seemed to have found the best man
in City A. She saw it as winning without even having a chance to change the game.
Her anger consumed her to the point that she didn't notice her own agitation until she accidentally
broke the screen of the phone she was holding. When her husband and daughter asked her what was
wrong, she brushed it off, saying it was nothing. Deep down, however, she couldn't bear the thought of
Levy and Sandra living happily together. She wanted to make sure they had no peace, no matter what.
Stacey chimed in, assuring her mother not to worry. She vowed to ensure that Sandra regretted joining
the university and that her name would be tarnished throughout City A. "Just wait, Mum. Just wait. We'll
see if Levy Anthony still wants to be with her once her image is destroyed." They conveniently forgot
that they had once had a chance to marry Levy Anthony but gave it up due to their own greed. Now
that they saw the possibility of a different outcome, they desired it more than ever.
As they stepped out of the car and walked towards the university, an unexpected scene unfolded. For
the first time since she joined the university, all eyes were on Sandra and her family. People couldn't
help but comment on their beauty and attractiveness. They wondered who the girl was and which
faculty she belonged to. The attention also extended to the handsome man by her side and the elegant
elderly couple who seemed to be her parents. Envious whispers filled the air as students expressed
their desire to befriend her and have the campus Bella in their class.
Excited voices could be heard saying, "I feel like the campus Bella is about to change. Hurry up and All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
post her pictures on the school forum, let the entire university see how beautiful our new campus Bella
is."
Witnessing this, Stacey and her parents couldn't control their anger. They shouted at those speaking,
trying to tarnish Sandra's image. They claimed that she was nothing more than the abandoned
daughter of the Smith family and that she was no longer associated with them since her parents left.
They went on to discredit Sandra's husband, Levy Anthony, linking him to the alleged bankruptcy and
disappearance of the Anthony family from City A. They warned those who wished to befriend Sandra,
stating that their own image would be destroyed by association.
All eyes turned to Stacey as she put on her innocent act, claiming to be Sandra's cousin and sharing
family history. She accused Sandra's father of stealing their family's money and being expelled from the
Smith family. Stacey further portrayed Sandra as a deceitful person who had stolen from her and her
sister during her time spent in their home. The shocked students listened intently to Stacey's words,
unknowingly being influenced by her manipulative tactics.
Satisfied with her work, Stacey concluded, "I will take my leave now. I still have to report to the
principal, but don't be deceived too easily." With a triumphant smile, she left with her parents, believing
that she had successfully tarnished Sandra's reputation.