After putting down the phone, Yvette strode toward the classroom.
Just as she reached the doorway, a bucket of ice water came crashing down from above. Clearly, it was set to drench anyone who walked past the door.
Inside the classroom, Nora watched with a smirk. She could already picture Yvetted, drenched from head to toe in the ice water, looking like a drowned rat. She secretly pulled out her phone, ready to record the moment.
Yasmin had specifically instructed her to take photos of Yvette and post them on the university forum. No one would be calling her Miss Jubilife anymore after that.
The bucket fell. Everyone in the classroom jumped in surprise.
Yvette, however, remained unfazed. With a swift sidestep, she not only avoided the bucket of water but also caught it gracefully.
The class was stunned. “Wow, she caught it! Yvette is amazing!”
“Yeah, if it were me, I’d be drenched by now!”
“How is this possible?!” Nora’s jaw dropped in disbelief. She had carefully planned the angle so that Yvette would be soaked the moment she opened the door. How did she manage to avoid it?
“You did this?” Yvette’s icy voice cut through the room as she fixed her eyes on Nora.
Meeting Yvette’s gaze, Nora felt a chill run down her spine, and a sense of inexplicable fear took over.
But she quickly recovered, her face contorting with rage. She couldn’t believe she was intimidated by someone like Yvette.
“Yvette, what nonsense are you spouting? How could I do such a thing?” Nora said righteously. “Don’t think that being named as the new Miss Jubilife gives you the right to accuse people of something they didn’t do!”
Yvette’s eyes grew colder at Nora’s words.
Nora continued her act, turning to their classmates with teary eyes. “Everyone, as the class representative, I’ve always been diligent and dedicated to our class. To be falsely accused like this is too much for me to bear!”
Sure enough, her classmates started murmuring in her favor.
“Nora’s right. She’s not the type who will do something this nasty.”
“Yeah, I agree. She’s just not that kind of person!”
Seeing her classmates rally around her, Nora felt a surge of pride. She shot Yvette a triumphant look. Even if Yvette suspected her, she had no proof, and everyone chose to believe her. What could Yvette do about it?
As Nora basked in her smugness, Yvette’s irritation grew. She clicked her tongue.
“Yvette, apologize for accusing me–”
Before Nora could finish, Yvette gripped the back of her neck and shoved her head into the bucket of ice water. The move was so swift that no one had time to react.
Chapter 180