The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
"Alright, from now on you will have no connection with the Hertali family, but..."
Just what?
The next second, Kos felt a soft, warm touch on his lips. When he realized what it was, his mind went blank, and his heart seemed to be beating many times faster than usual.
"From now on, he will only be my fiancé, my husband, and the father of my children."
This time, Kos took the initiative to hug the person tightly.
Although Wan Ge didn't directly say she liked him, he sensed it.
Actually... he sensed it from the very beginning, that she treated him very differently, but he didn't dare to think too much about it, fearing it would just be wishful thinking.
"I love you." Wan Ge knew he lacked a sense of security, so she took the initiative to say those three words again.
Kos's cheeks were already flushed red. He hugged the other person and softly hummed in agreement, his voice trembling with excitement as he spoke, "I...I love you too..."
He was smitten from the very first meeting, but he had too many concerns.
At that moment, Kos thought he could be happy forever, that all the past suffering was over, and that he would have an extremely happy life ahead.
They returned to school at the end of the weekend.
As soon as Ke Si and Wange entered the school, they felt the gazes of many students. The expressions on their faces were particularly complicated, and some even looked at them with disdain and contempt.
At this moment, Sevie took the initiative to step forward and led the two of them to a meeting room in the school's student affairs department.
She hadn't finished investigating the matter yet! She had just entered the school when she heard a lot of rumors about Koss stealing when he was young.
The situation was rather unusual at the time. Not many people saw what Kos looked like, and because no one acknowledged him, Kos was only considered as someone who had infiltrated the group, so almost no one knew him.
Aside from discussions within their own family, no one else could possibly know about this.
So… Sevie knew without even thinking who said it, but he didn’t understand what the other person’s intention was. Why say this? Why let everyone know?
Was his purpose really to ruin Koss's image? If she had never suspected that Koss was not the thief before, now she began to wonder if it really was her own cousin who did it back then.
Moreover, Kos's relationship with Wan Ge is now quite special, so Sevie immediately stated her position: "I think it's very likely that Will spread the rumors. He wants to ruin Kos because he's jealous of him. I believe in Kos. But what should we do now?"
Before saying this, Sevie had already given a brief overview of the situation on her way to the conference room.
After a moment of silence, Wan Ge slowly said, "Since he wants to pin the blame on Kos, then we will completely clear Kos's name."
“But we have no evidence.” Sevie frowned, her tone full of helplessness.
"Who says there's no evidence?" A mirror appeared in the evening.
At the same time, he had an extra box in his other hand.
Kos's pupils contracted slightly; he recognized the box and the contents inside.
"This box is so exquisite." Sevi didn't know anything about the box or what was inside, but she felt that the box was particularly beautiful and the material seemed to be different from others.
"What is this?" Sevie asked, somewhat puzzled.
Wan Ge answered, "This contains the Duke of Boris's badge ring."
Besides representing identity, the other party's badge ring also contains space and magic, making it an extremely rare treasure that has always been the symbol of the head of the Boris family.
Sevie was taken aback; the Duke of Boris held a very high status.
Even someone of Sevie's status treated him with utmost respect, considering him merely a junior.
The other party borrowed her badge ring so easily, making Sevie even more curious about Wan Ge's true identity.
Now, at the manor where Wan Ge lives, Sevie has also discovered that before Koss went there, the manor only had one owner, and that was Wan Ge.
Therefore, it's safe to say that the manor wasn't her actual residence; it might just be one of her properties, or perhaps she specifically found it and wanted to live there alone temporarily.
Looking in the mirror, Wan Ge continued, "My mirror can see what has happened around it or on it based on the objects it's in."
The item was merely a medium, but it was indispensable, so Wan Ge still sent someone to Duke Boris to retrieve the badge ring, which was the item that had been stolen years ago.
Wan Ge chanted a spell, and the small mirror in his hand disappeared, reappearing in the center of the academy, where the most students were.
Many students, seeing this, went over to investigate, curious about what had happened and what the large mirror that had suddenly appeared was.
Just as they were still wondering, an extremely exquisite box appeared in front of them, but they could not touch it because it was in the mirror.
Just as people were still marveling at how exquisite the box was, an eleven-year-old boy with brown hair appeared in the frame.
The boy carefully picked up the box and then stealthily walked up to a blond-haired boy.
The person who appeared in front of the blond-haired boy didn't have a very pleasant expression, but his attitude wasn't bad either. He said, "Kos, this box is very important to me. Please hold it for me and make sure it's not lost, okay?"
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