Second Chances

CHAPTER 34



The students were vaguely shocked “Holy shit, Emma’s memory is so good she can remember everything so complicated? 

“yeah, and none of us are art students. This paper can only be considered as extracurricular homework, and the even write it so carefully!” 

Kate, too, widened her eyes slightly incredulously. Undoubtedly, Emma’s performance was beyond her expectations, but she quickly regained her composure. She thought that perhaps Emma had deliberately memorized all of this in advarice. “Since you know so much about the academic field of art, you must be very good at painting as well?” Kate asked, with a sinister gleam in her eyes. “Here, we have all the painting tools. You can show us one on the spot.” 

Emma smiled contemptuously. Painting on the spot wasn’t a problem, because she was a mainstay in this field as well. 

“But, who is Kate? Am I supposed to do whatever she says? thought Emma. She walked over to the group of painting tools, then sneered contemptuously and threw them away. “If you want to paint, take your own time.” 

Kate was a little incredulous. “What do you mean by that?” 

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this class.” After that, Emma picked up her bag with a tug and walked toward the outside of the classroom. 

Kate was a bit flustered. “You’ll be considered late if you leave Eke that. Aren’t you afraid you’ll fail your mal?” 

Emma, carrying her bag on one shoulder, turned around and sneered. “Try it if you dare.” 

“You 

Kate hesitated to speak but finally swallowed it back. ‘Sure Enough, Liam’s woman is very difficult to mess with, just as Brad said.” She wanted to give Emma a hard time, but she failed. 

Emma no longer knew about what happened next in the classroom. After all, she had already left Vark College early and skipped Kate’s class directly. 

In her headphones, a voice came through. “Emma, that bitch dared to go against you. Does she know you’re a big name in the international gallery… 

“Forget it. She’s not important.” Emma interrupted the man on the phone, then frowned. “Are you having your old habits again?” 

The person on the phone was Emma’s senior brother, a Chineas Antgen hybrid whose original name was Joshua Jax and Chineas name was Josiah Yale, who often helped Emma with her ersands. 

Josiah laughed. His usual hobby was snooping on all sorts of secrets, from big ones like a country’s intelligence to small ones like the security camera in Emma’s school classroom. He snooped on Emma’s school classroom just now, and that was why he knew about Kate going against Emma just now 

“Since you enjoy snooping surveillance videos so much, why not help me find out who installed the cameras in my place?” asked Emma. 

Josiah felt troubled. “Well, Emma… It’s technically challenging.” 

“You can peek at me right under my nose yet now you say it’s technically challenging?” Emma said with an angry tone. 

“Okay, I’ll check…” Josiah knew Emma’s temper all too well. Anyone who dared to spy on her wouldn’t even have the chance to apologize before dying. Moreover, he didn’t think he could spy on her under her nose unless she intentionally let him. 

In fact, when Emma entered the classroom, she felt something was off with the school’s central control system. However, she never exposed it; she was waiting for Josiah to fall into the trap by himself. 

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ing in fasene I state, Emina faintly taw Liam’s figure across the artificial lake in the yard. He was sitting in his whentetuar, his bod Johri, Meningly an a phone call 

Is that his 

“Okay” 

“507. What you’re saying now is pointless” 

There was a slight breeze on the lake, which interfered with the sound transmission, and Emma couldn’t hear everything clearly. But she heard Liam address the other party as “Kate” 

Emma reached over and placed her hand on Liam’s shoulder from behind, feeling the muscles under his black suit tense for a moment. 

He relaxed slowly only after turning back to find it was her, “Hi, finished your school?” 

“Yes.” Emma glanced at the phone Liam was on 

Liam said indifferently, “I have something else to do. I’m hanging up Without waiting for a reply, he hung up the phone. 

Emma asked, “Was it Kate?” 

“Have you seen each other today?” Liam asked. 

“Yes” Emma casually pulled up a chair and sat down next to Liam, shoulder to shoulder with him, watching the glittering artificial lake. 

She crossed her legs casually and got straight to the point. “I don’t like her.” 

“I’ll have her leave Vark College,Liam replied. 

ut she didn’t think Kate 

“it doesn’t really matter to me.” Emma truly didn’t care. She disliked Kate because Kate had caused trouble for her, but could cause much trouble for her. 

Liam suddenly asked, “Who were those people who tricked you into going to Watery Garden last time?” 

Emma’s expression darkened, and she shook her head. All of her people in the black market were investigating, and so was Josiah, but so far, 

there were no leads 

“I found it out,” Liam said suddenly 

Emma looked at him in surprise. “You found it out? 

Liam took out a piece of Nuverlisi printed material, with the top highlighted in black as the leader of a well known international dark organization “Can you tell me what your issue with him is?! 

Emma glanced at the person on the material and suddenly understood. So he was from Moracia 

Emma didn’t ha any personal grudges with these international forces it was just that in the face of interest, i veryone would fight over it Moreover, some people, simply by living in this world, would pose a significant threat to someone else’s life safety And Emma was the person who posed a threat to them like this. 

Emma looked at the photo of that person very calmly: “Who is he? I don’t know him. Why would he want to kill me? He must have made a 

Seeing that she didn’t tell the truth, Liam didn’t press further either 

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Emma raised her eyebrows. “But, I saw a crushed glass in your study that day. Why were you so angry? It should be related to me, right?” 

The two had always tacitly avoided mentioning these matters. Now that they were brought up, it might be best for them to make everything 

clear 

Liam leaned back. “Someone sent me a set of photos. I’ve destroyed them, but that incident happened when you were 17. And it was in a warehouse in the countryside, about a kidnapping. Do you remember?” 

Upon hearing these keywords, Emma’s lace turned pale instantly. Her memories traced back to the year she was 17, and dark images and emotions enveloped her mind. 

A damp warehouse, the squeaking of rats, everything came back as if it were something happened yesterday. She would never forget that hellish memory even when she died! 

“It was that set of photos,” Emma said with difficulty 

“Yes. And also, at your school’s welcome party that day, you were on the deck, interacting closely with a boy…” said Liam. 


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