Seven-character regulated poem

Chapter 480: No Mercy

Chapter 480: Chapter 480: No Mercy


Once July Quinn and the others left, Willow Young quickly helped Joy Quinn up from the ground.


"Are you okay? Was that really your second sister? Why is she so rough? Look at you, your knees are all scraped up."


Willow Young must be the best at sucking up; not only did she instantly point out Joy Quinn’s grievances, but she also highlighted her injuries to encourage others to sympathize with Joy Quinn.


This was exactly what Joy Quinn needed at the moment, so she immediately followed Willow Young’s lead and her eyes reddened.


"She really is my second sister, but she was adopted by our family. Later, some things happened, which caused a rift between us, and I don’t even want to acknowledge her."


Joy Quinn also said, "She dropped out of school when she was young and can’t even write properly. I don’t know how she got into our school; I’m worried she can’t keep up with the coursework and just wanted to help her out."


Joy Quinn is very smart, knowing how to accentuate her strengths and avoid her weaknesses, and she also knows how to summarize her experiences.


From the previous confrontations between Nina Quinn, Charles Quinn, and July Quinn, she already understood people’s tendency to sympathize with the weak. So when facing July Quinn again, she directly placed herself in the domain of the weak.


Of course, if she could, she didn’t want to oppose July Quinn.


But judging from July Quinn’s reaction just now, reconciliation between them is impossible.


Since that’s the case, she wouldn’t hold back.


First University of Esteria is her territory. She absolutely will not allow July Quinn to invade it and take away the title of the campus belle that belongs to her.


Furthermore, she has used July Quinn’s whitening formula to publish a paper, which has already been included in a well-known magazine and will soon be revered.


This matter must never be discovered by July Quinn!


Therefore, expelling July Quinn from First University of Esteria is imperative.


Amid Joy Quinn’s complaints, people quickly began to resonate with her, though some also raised questions.


"My God, she can’t even write properly and she dropped out of school. How did she get into our university?"


"How else did she get into university? She must have used connections!" Willow Young eagerly added fuel to the fire.


And these people, who studied hard for countless years to enter this sacred academic institution, most resent those who have no real talent, not willing to put in the sweat, yet achieved the same status as them through connections.


Therefore, among them, someone started clamoring: "How can such a parasite stay in school?"


"We should launch a petition to get her out of our First University of Esteria!"


"Yes, let’s act now and kick out those who use connections to get into school."


The large-scale movement to resist July Quinn thus began.


Joy Quinn held her injured knee, hanging her head as if unwilling and distressed.


But only she knew she was secretly laughing with delight in a corner where no one could see.


*


On the other side, July Quinn, under Shelly Cole’s guidance, entered her class. Just after finishing her self-introduction, she fell asleep during the first class.


The campus tyrant Victor Hawthorne arrived at July Quinn’s desk with a basketball in hand, accompanied by a group of his underlings.


At that moment, July Quinn was still sleeping soundly on the desk, completely unaware of the fierce aura surrounding her.


Next to her, Shelly Cole was trembling in fear, her chubby flesh shaking, as she cautiously tugged at July Quinn’s sleeve, hoping the little fairy would wake up and dodge the danger: "July, wake up."


But July Quinn had completely given up on saving herself and continued to sleep motionlessly.


"Maya, give me a hand."


Shelly Cole had no choice but to ask her good sister for help, hoping she could help carry July Quinn away.


Maya Marsh did want to lend a hand, but Victor Hawthorne suddenly slammed the basketball onto July Quinn’s desk...