Chapter 306 The Sports Day
Although Kaylee was Zelena's direct target, her roommates were suffering due to Zelena's influence.
The student council, under Zelena's sway, was making life difficult for Kaylee's roommates, indirectly isolating
her.
Unwilling to accept this, Kaylee sought Violeta's advice.
Understanding the situation, Violeta reassured Kaylee, "There are other ways to deal with this. You don't have to
live in the store room."
"What ways?" Kaylee questioned.
Violeta smiled. "We just need to remove Zelena from her position as student council president."
She was aware that getting Kaylee's single room back wasn't an option.
The only solution was to neutralize the source of the problem. They had to deal with Zelena.
Zelena was using her position to pressure her roommates into isolating Kaylee.
It becclear that Zelena's actions against Kaylee were merely a means to an end. Her true target was
Violeta, but since Violeta lived off-campus, Kaylee becthe next best victim. The student council presidency
is typically held by a junior, as was the case with Nolan.
Freshmen and sophomores join as members or department heads to gain experience, while seniors are usually
too preoccupied with academics and internships.
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Junior year was the perfect tfor student council leadership.
Zelena ascended to the student council presidency through a web of bribes and favors, securing the loyalty of
key school figures and a majority of council members.
Her knack for exploiting vulnerabilities and promising rewards had becher signature move.
Despite her cunning, Zelena lacked the composure to handle unexpected crises, preferring instead to instigate
them.
While the prospect of exposing her machinations seemed daunting, it wasn't impossible.
All it would take was the right moment, the perfect opportunity to unravel her carefully constructed facade!
The opportunity soon presented itself.
Three days later, the school announced the annual sports day.
Spring was the perfect season for a sports day.
In compliance with national requirements, Toland University hosted a sports day every year.
Unlike the fervent spirit of high school sports meets, the annual event at this institution typically drew lukewarm
enthusiasm from the student. It was a routine affair, neither grand nor neglected. However, this year was
different.
With the impending visit of
higher-ups, the stakes were raised,
and the school sports meeting
beca stage for showcasing excellence. It had to be a spectacle, a resounding success.
The school spared no expense in procuring new equipment and sweetened the deal with tantalizing rewards for
high-achieving
participants. Scholarships, credits,
and other enticing in hea
awaited those who rose to the challenge.
When the announcement of the sports meeting hit the school forum, it ignited a firestorm of interest.
Students who had previously shown indifference were suddenly captivated by the promise of generous rewards.
As the student council was traditionally responsible for organizing the event, Violeta saw this as the perfect
chance to oust Zelena.
"This is our opportunity," she told Kaylee.
"What?" Kaylee asked.
Violeta, studying the forum post,
explained to Kaylee, "There's no precedent for a mid-term.
resignation, but a major misstep during this high-profile event could force Zelena's removal."
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"What might have been minor issues before are now major ones," she added, a glint in her eye.
Kaylee caught on quickly. "I got it, Vio. So, we need Zelena to slip up?"
Violeta leaned back, a confident smirk on her face. "Precisely."
Kaylee was skeptical. "But Zelena's no fool. She won't make it easy for us."
Violeta's smile widened. "That may have been true in the past, but circumstances have changed."
Kaylee tilted her head. "What do you mean?"
Zelena was consumed by her ambition to debut.
In her previous life, Violeta's counselor had tipped her off about a lead role in the TV "Spring Isn't
Blooming."
But ultimately, the role slipped from Violeta's prepared hands and fell to Zelena, who had bribed the director.
While Violeta was unsure how Zelena managed to sway the director, she knew it must have cost a considerable
sum. The role was a significant one, and Zelena's allowance wouldn't have covered such an expense.
Violeta suspected Zelena had sought financial help from her parents.
Despite this windfall, Zelena's finances were stretched thin.
As student council president, she regularly splurged on lavish meals for her team to maintain their loyalty
Her store, "The Breeze," while contributing sincome, barely broke even due to aggressive price cuts to rival
Sunset Cafe.
The conclusion was clear-Zelena was in dire need of money.