The Heiress’s Second Chance at Vengeance
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Chapter 475 The Dead Don’t Lie
If it weren’t for her three older brothers working overseas, Halbert would never have been the bone /bleft to watch over Eliza.
Eliza knew she’d acted recklessly today, so she softened. “Don’t worry. I know what I’m doing
She was sure the man who killed himself hadn’t wanted to hurt anyone–he just wanted to use the binte /bto clear someone’s name: Emilia.
At that moment, the school principal lingered nervously outside the door, too afraid to enter.
Halbert spotted him and said with authority, “You’re the principal? Come in
The principal wiped the sweat off his temples and stepped inside. After that call from Ronaldo, he knew bthis /bvisit had to be handled perfectly.
He approached Eliza and gave a deep bow before speaking. “Today’s incident was a serious oversight on the school’s part. We never expected it to escte like this. Miss Rivers, I sincerely apologize. The security bstaff /bhave already been disciplined, and the dean of the medical school is under investigation. I assure youb, /bthe police will uncover the truth soon.”
“That’s not what I want to hear,” Eliza said coldly. “What’s the name of the student whomitted suicide today?”
“His name was Ethan,” the principal answered stiffly. “A graduate student in the medical school. No one knows what got into him… hepletely lost control.”
The disgust in his voice was obvious. The boy could’ve died quietly, he thought—but instead, Ethan had caused a public scene, wielded a weapon, and livestreamed his suicide. iRuined /iithe /iischool’s /iiimage/i, that’s what he really cared about.
Eliza saw through it instantly.
Her voice turned sharper. “And this Emilia he spoke of–what happened to her?”
“We conducted an internal investigation. Emilia was Ethan’s girlfriend–they’d been together for seven or eight years. Both were admitted to the med school, but Emilia was far more gifted. She was quiet, withdrawn… eventually her mind twisted under pressure. After killing another student, Sun Ning, she apparently took her own life out of guilt.”
“Guilt?” Eliza narrowed her eyes. “How can you be so sure it was a guilt–driven suicide?”
“There was a note,” the principal replied stiffly. “The police closed the case. Even if you don’t trust the school, Miss Rivers, surely you trust the police?”
His tone had turned defensive, even annoyed. “We will take steps to ensure this doesn’t happen again.”
Eliza’s smile was chilly. “Such devotion to your duty, Principal. Three students dead, and you barely seem fazed.”
Her gaze was razor sharp.
“I’ve heard that students die af ire University every year. Don’t you think that’s a little itoo /ifrequent? And these recent incidents–iespecially /iin the medical school–don’t exactly seem like coincidences. Ha
and bI /bboth attend ire. I wonder if we’re even safe here anymore. If something like this happens again… I doubt
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you’ll bremain /bbin /bbyour /bposition much longerb. /b
The bprincipal /bturned pale and began to sweat again.
bHe /bnow realized Eliza wasn’t nning to let this go.
b“/b… please rest assured, nothing like this will ever happen again.”
Eliza leaned back slightly, still calm. “I’m not unreasonable. Once the police finish their investigation, bI /bbwant /bto be the first to know the findings. Also, I want the full background of all three students involvedb–/bbtoday /bCan you do that?”
The principal had assumed Eliza was soft–spoken. He hadn’t realized ihow /icutting she could be. In just ba /bbfew /blines, she had cornered himpletely.
Normally, the identities and records of deceased students were confidential.
But Eliza was technically a victim in this incident. She had the right to know. He was about to find a way to decline–until he looked up and met Halbert’s eyes.
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Halbert’s voice was cold. “If you itry /ito dodge this, we’ll just have Tristan call you himself.”
“No, no! Please don’t involve him. I’ll send someone to collect their files immediately. Just… please keep in mind that this information is sensitive. The police don’t want it made public.”
“I understand,” Eliza replied. “Only I will see it.”
“Good. I’ll have them prepared right away.”
The principal hurried outside and gave the order ito /ithe dean of student affairs.
Inside, Eliza sat quietly, her mind racing.
iThere’s /iisomething /iiwrong /iwith ithis /iice/ii. /i
For such a serious incident, she found it odd how little chatter there was from the med school side–no heated posts, no outrage, no mourning. Just… silence.
“Unless I’m mistaken,” Eliza said slowly, “isn’t the med school on the east side of campus?”
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