This girl was Victoria Archer, the eldest daughter of a family that ran an entertainment company.

Victoria had transferred to this college less than four months ago and had quickly won over a group of influential girls.

The girls with Victoria were all respected figures in Valmere.

They often belittled Sadie.

Sadie had no choice but to swallow her anger.

After all, her decision to humble herself and run errands for Victoria was the reason she had been accepted into their circle.

She couldn’t afford to lose Victoria’s support at this time.

Thus, she quickly spoke up to smear Hannah.

“She’s the woman I told you about.

She married my brother to cheat the Edwards family out of their shares.

After divorcing my brother, she shamelessly hooked up with a big shot from the Mitchell family.

He had a fiancee, but she ruined that too.

Victoria eyed Hannah with evident revulsion.

“It’s repulsive how she chases after other people’s boyfriends.

Sadie added more fuel to the fire.

“It’s not just that.

She enjoys using men, seducing them, and making them give her everything she wants.

That woman didn’t earn her place here honorably.

She secured her position at our college through sleeping around!”

Filled with disdain for such behavior, Victoria was adamant about keeping her distance.

“I think it’s best we avoid her altogether.

To Sadie’s surprise, Victoria showed no interest in confronting Hannah directly.

Observing the situation, Sadie hatched a spiteful plan.

She leaned close to Victoria and murmured, “We should get out of here.

Who knows if she’ll actually return to teaching at the college?”

Victoria responded with a scornful laugh, “She doesn’t deserve the honor of being a teacher.

“If she tries to come back, we’re stuck.

She has powerful connections,”

Sadie remarked.

“My father can handle it.

No matter who backs her, she won’t teach here if I have anything to say about it,” Victoria declared confidently.

As they moved through the crowd, they overheard a student approach Hannah with enthusiasm.

“Miss Moore, will you be coming back to teach us?”

“Yes, we really miss your classes.

The current teachers just don’t engage us the same way.

“Yeah, they’re all so boring.

None of us like being in their class!”

Hannah responded with a gentle smile, “If you say things like that, you’ll hurt your teachers’ feelings.

Even Saul might refuse to teach you.

“Miss Moore, we apologize.

We’ll be more careful with our words,” the students responded.

“But Miss Moore, you still haven’t answered us.

Are you planning to return to teaching?”

“Yes, are you coming back? If you do, we’ll throw a big welcome back party for you!”

As the students’ enthusiastic voices filled the air, Victoria couldn’t contain her disdain.

She raised her voice and stated, “Why should she be a teacher at Halliday University?”

Her words reached everyone’s ears, silencing the nearby students who turned to look in her direction.

Unfazed by the sudden attention, Victoria fixed her gaze on Hannah, who was encircled by supporters, and asked, “Am I wrong?”

A moment of silence followed, then the students confronted Victoria.

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