Ethan took another sip of tea, his voice as cold as ice: “Afterward, Tamera’s father went to the university and gave that scoundrel a well-deserved beating. But within a few days, a group of men dressed in black stormed into Tamera’s home. They broke Caspian’s leg and pierced one of Daisy’s ears. Shockingly, instead of punishing the culprit, the school expelled Tamera, smearing her family’s ID records, reducing them to a life lower than dogs.” "Although it happened two years ago, surely you’d remember something as significant as this, yet you claim ignorance?" Ethan gripped his teacup tightly, his gaze fixed unyieldingly on Gordie. Cold sweat ran down Gordie’s face, his hand shaking as he held his own cup. “Although I know a bit about it, I don’t know much.” Gordie stammered. Ethan cut

