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The Test of Betrayal
The Test of Betrayal
Author: Floris Lowe

Chapter 1

Author: Floris Lowe
Staring at the smiling Shirley Jackson in front of me, I froze.

'A camera? Did she want to be with Ian Seinfeld?'

Before I could process what I'd heard, she'd already put the brand-new glasses on for me.

'Ian's projection glasses should be ready by now. Keith is such an idiot. He'll never figure out the truth. This is hilarious, but I need to stop myself from laughing.'

The moment I realized I was truly hearing Shirley's inner thoughts, my whole body began trembling. My feet turned ice cold.

Shirley and I had known each other since we were infants. She'd been by my side from childhood into adulthood, and we were only days away from getting engaged.

Even when I was falsely accused of cheating, she had firmly insisted she believed in me.

"Keith, don't worry. Your grades have always been good. You'll definitely do well."

'You'd better do well. Ian's results depend on your answers.'

Forcing down the nausea, I pretended to stay calm and looked at her.

"I'm really nervous. What if I mess up the exam?" I asked softly.

Shirley smiled and gently kissed my cheek. "You won't. I'm still waiting for you to marry me. I picked these glasses on purpose because they’re the same kind the top SAT scorer wore last year. You'll definitely do well."

The way she kept emphasizing the glasses only made me angrier.

In my previous life, Shirley had accidentally broken my old glasses, so she bought me a new pair.

She kept praying for me too. She said I'd definitely predict the exam questions correctly. Wearing the glasses she gave me made it feel like she was right there beside me.

In the end, my SAT results were invalidated.

The school publicly announced that I had cheated off my classmate, Ian.

Why did nobody ever consider the possibility that he cheated off me instead?

I kept explaining to our teacher that I had always ranked first in the grade. Why would I copy answers from Ian, someone who ranked at the bottom every single time?

Ian told the teacher angrily, "I handed in every subject at least thirty minutes early, while Keith submitted right at the last second. I can't predict the future, can I? How could I possibly copy his answers?

"During the exam, Keith kept glancing over at my desk. The surveillance cameras caught everything!"

It wasn't just the essay. Every single answer Ian wrote matched mine exactly.

No matter how I defended myself, it all sounded like the desperate excuses of a cheater.

I truly couldn't understand how things ended up that way.

But now, Shirley's inner thoughts revealed all the answers.

The glasses she gave me contained a hidden pinhole camera.

That was why Ian, someone who didn't even need glasses, had worn a pair during the exam that day.

Meeting Shirley's gaze, I gently touched the glasses and carefully adjusted them on my face.

Her smile grew wider.

'If he's too dumb to even notice this, then he doesn't deserve to get into Alpheno College. He should just become Ian's stepping stone instead.'

I waved goodbye to Shirley and turned around. I walked toward the exam hall with a cold expression on my face.

The moment I rounded the corner, I immediately took off the glasses to inspect them.

The left side of the frame was noticeably heavier than it should've been. Running my fingers over it, I felt a tiny bump and a barely visible hole.

I snorted before putting the glasses back on.

'Why isn't Keith here yet? Where is that idiot?'

Hearing the thought, I looked up and spotted Ian standing outside the exam hall. He was looking around anxiously.

The moment he saw me wearing the glasses Shirley had given me, he sighed in relief.

'As expected of Shirley. She actually convinced him to walk into the exam with a camera.'

Smiling, I deliberately adjusted my glasses right in front of Ian.

The smile on Ian's face grew even wider.

'Look at this idiot acting proud. Let's see if you can still smile once the results are out.'

Maybe God really did take pity on me. Not only had I been given a second chance at life, but I could now hear the thoughts of the two people who destroyed my life.

This time, they wouldn't get away with it.
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  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 9

    "Thank you for being lucky enough to have another chance after going through so much hardship, and thank you for choosing to fight again even after being broken once before.""That was beautifully said, Keith. We also heard your class produced not only this year's top scorer, but also the lowest score in the city's history. Is there anything you'd like to say about that student?"I cleared my throat and looked into the camera."As for Ian, I do feel sorry for him. Although I still don't understand why his essay was identical to mine, I believe he didn't intentionally make those mistakes."As long as he adjusts his mindset and reflects on his mistakes seriously, I'm sure he can recover."Good luck, Ian. You still have another chance to repeat the year."After that, the reporters asked about my college applications and relationship status.I frowned before revealing the truth about Shirley attempting to steal my mom's designs using a pinhole camera.Within hours, Shirley's name w

  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 8

    At that moment, my phone rang. My homeroom teacher's excited voice immediately came through the speaker."Keith! You're this year's top scorer! Congratulations!"The classmates around me instantly started congratulating me. Some students who had scored badly completely broke down on the spot. They crouched in corners and sobbed uncontrollably.The chaos of voices woke Ian, who had fainted earlier. Everyone looked at him. There was one second of awkward silence. Soon, everyone quietly returned to their own conversations as if nothing had happened.That reaction humiliated Ian even more. His face instantly turned red.Our classmates exchanged awkward glances, while a few shamelessly started mocking his outfit."He dressed like a celebrity, so I thought he scored something amazing.""How did he even manage to score so low?"Ian completely lost it. He glared at Shirley, but he realized she was even more confused than he was.She kept refreshing Ian's results page over and over. Di

  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 7

    I was extremely confident in my results. I could say without exaggeration that these SAT scores would determine the course of my entire life.In my previous life, this was the day I was humiliated beyond measure.Ever since being reborn, not a single day or night had passed where I forgot that pain.Shirley walked over to me. Her eyes were also glued to my phone screen."The results are out!"Someone suddenly shouted.Every student immediately pulled out their phones and started refreshing the results page frantically."What the hell? How are my scores so low?""Hahaha! I made it!""Refresh already, you garbage phone!"Cheers and cries filled the air around us.Sweat rolled down my face from the nerves.Finally, my results page loaded.I did it.I immediately locked my screen.'Damn it! How much did this pathetic simp score? I didn't even see it.'Shirley clearly hadn't seen my score. She eagerly asked, "Keith, what did you get?"I couldn't even bother responding to he

  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 6

    My mom looked at me in confusion. "What's wrong, Keith? I'll look into it first. I can teach her another time."I walked over and shut the door before turning to look coldly at Shirley."Explain why the alarm went off the moment you walked in."Shirley immediately panicked and started making excuses, but her words barely made sense. In the end, she even tried turning it around on me. She demanded to know why I was suspicious of her.The moment the police arrived, Shirley instantly fell silent. Not a single word came out of her mouth.'I'm screwed. Keith, you dumb jerk, are you trying to ruin me?'I almost laughed.During the search, after a casual reminder from me, the officers found the pinhole camera hidden inside Shirley's collar.My mom was shaking with anger. She pointed at Shirley in disappointment. "How could you do something like this?"Our family has always been good to you. How could you betray us like this?"Shirley lowered her head and looked like she wanted to di

  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 5

    A few days later, Ian posted a photo of his real membership card on social media, claiming the previous one had been stolen.It seemed Shirley spent a fortune smoothing things over with him this time.That restaurant's membership wasn't easy to obtain. Apart from meeting a spending requirement, customers also had to dine there at least three separate times.Humming softly to myself, I walked out of my mom's studio."Keith, someone's here to see you," she said.I secretly sneered.At this exact same point in my previous life, Shirley had come to my house too.She'd claimed she recently started taking freelance design commissions but had completely run out of inspiration. Since my mom was a famous designer, Shirley wanted her advice.But not long after Shirley left our house, my mom's designs were suddenly accused of plagiarism too.A rival studio registered identical designs one week earlier than my mom. When my mom submitted her own drafts, she was publicly accused of copying

  • The Test of Betrayal   Chapter 4

    I turned my wallet inside out and still couldn't find the card.Sweat broke out across my forehead as I panicked and looked at Shirley."Shirley, I definitely brought the card today. You saw it too, didn't you?"I put it in my wallet. How is it gone?"A few classmates immediately started whispering behind my back. Someone even clicked their tongue in disgust. "If you're broke, why pretend to be rich?"'Seriously? I already put the card in his wallet. How did he still lose it?'Watching me desperately search through my wallet without finding anything, Shirley frowned and glanced at Ian.Ian cleared his throat and drew everyone's attention."Ahem. Since Keith doesn't have the card, or rather, he can't find the card, I'll just pay instead."Right in front of everyone, he pulled a card out of his wallet and handed it to the waitress."Whoa, Ian has a membership card too? He's loaded!""I knew Ian seemed classy. He's definitely from a rich family.""Exactly. Unlike someone prete

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