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The Bait Boy's Billionaire Secret

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 453    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

side after class. He was one of the few teac

said, his face etched with worry.

e with it all

ered his voice. "I was a grader for the pre

osed the door. He pulled a paper from his

son said. "His analysis was brilli

ad the first paragraph

the one I had planned for my winning essay

s catching on specific phra

wn terrible draft. A specific, flawed argument I had written and then crossed

ea. He had stolen my thought proc

possible?"

ike he read your mind, saw the mistakes you were

he parking lot. When she saw me, she

're waitin

work?" I asked, my vo

t?" She tried to act confused, but I

tell him my idea

y would I do that?

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e, Jessica

er. "What? You're breaking up with me? Because

one," I

As I walked away, her v

See if I care! You're throwing away your life, and

she was dumping a poor fisherm

idea who I

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“The preliminary exam for the Presidential Scholarship was about to begin. I stared at the essay prompt: "The Nature of Ambition." I knew exactly what to write. A flawless essay, every sentence a stroke of genius, destined to secure my spot in the finals and launch my brilliant future. But in my last life, that perfect essay became my death sentence. Mere minutes before I could hand in my paper, my rival, Ethan, uploaded an identical one online. Then, he and my girlfriend, Jessica, launched a brutal campaign, painting me as a fraud, a plagiarist who stole from the school's golden boy. The scandal utterly destroyed me. I was expelled, the scholarship snatched away. The immense stress broke my mother's weak heart; she died, still questioning my integrity. My father, a humble bait-and-tackle shop owner, spent his entire life savings trying to clear my name before he perished in a suspicious boating "accident." Left with nothing, watching Ethan celebrate his Yale graduation online, I extinguished my own life. The cold, hard rage of that injustice consumed me, even in death. How did they know every thought, every perfect turn of phrase? How could they have replicated my genius so flawlessly, systematically dismantling my life while I was powerless? Now, I'm back. In the same exam room, at the same desk, with the same clock ticking down. This time, I' m not just rewriting an essay. I' m rewriting history. And the script calls for a reckoning.”
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