Masked In Nobility Secrets Of Mrs.Chavez1-100

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Argrol University was Seacrity’s most prestigious institution, known for its rich history and unparalleled reputation. Nearly eighty percent of the city’s top professionals had graduated from here. To the students, gaining admission and graduating from Argrol was the ultimate goal—the ticket to a prosperous future.
The elite university wasn’t just about academic excellence; it was also the gateway to exclusive opportunities. For exceptional students, there was even the possibility of being nominated for one of the three prestigious labs in Betrico. These labs were reserved for the most brilliant minds—those with extraordinary intelligence, unmatched physical prowess, and unparalleled mental resilience.
The labs were known to be secretive, with only a handful of students having ever been directly admitted. Rumor had it that once selected, these students would disappear from Seacrity, quietly supported by the government and never to be seen again. The opportunity to attend one of these labs was a dream most people could never dare to have.
In the Principal’s office of Argrol University, Simon Sunderland, the university’s president, sat sipping coffee. He was in his fifties, an experienced educator who had been leading the institution for over twenty years. He was proud of all the accomplishments he had achieved, and today, he was speaking to one of his most promising students: Ryan Lewis.
Ryan, the only heir of the influential Lewis family, stood before Simon. His tender complexion and rosy lips gave him a youthful appearance, and his sharp nose and sparkling eyes added to his charm. Despite his family’s wealth and status, Ryan was exceptionally talented and well-behaved, a rare combination that made him stand out among the other heirs.
Simon had known Ryan since he was a child, and over the years, the young man had grown into a brilliant scholar, bringing home countless trophies for Argrol University. He had become a source of immense pride for Simon, who had always viewed him like a grandson.
Simon smiled warmly at Ryan. “Ryan, Argrol is thinking about recommending you for the physics lab this year. Mr. Kennedy is coming to Argrol in two months for an evaluation and will also host this year’s physics competition. This is your chance—make the most of it. If you receive an invitation from him, you can go to Betrico for the finals and compete with the best from around the world. If you win first place, your dream of entering the physics lab will be within reach. Prepare well over the next two months and stay focused.”
Ryan’s eyes sparkled with determination as he nodded. “I understand, Mr. Sunderland. Don’t worry. I’ll put in the effort.”
Satisfied with Ryan’s response, Simon waved his hand, signaling the young man to leave. As Ryan walked out of the office, Simon picked up the phone to call Patrick Williams, the dean of the university. He needed to discuss something important with him.
When Patrick entered the room, he found Simon staring at a letter in his hands, looking deep in thought. “Mr. Sunderland, you wanted to see me?”
Simon didn’t immediately respond. Instead, he stared at the letter, clearly troubled. After a long moment, he spoke. “I received an email three months ago. It was anonymous—about the development of a new chip. At first, I couldn’t believe it, but after thinking it over, I decided to forward it to James Owens, the head of the physics lab. The email was full of solid arguments, and if the information was accurate, it could boost the chip project that has been stuck for two years. I felt it was worth investigating.”
Patrick listened attentively as Simon continued. “James called me right away. He was excited. That’s when I knew the information was legitimate. But the problem is, we have no idea who sent the email. The only clue we have is the name ‘Siren’ at the bottom. We’ve even tried tracing the IP address, but it’s heavily encrypted—likely the work of a skilled hacker.”
Patrick raised an eyebrow. “So this person is not only a physics genius, but also a top-notch hacker? Why stay anonymous, though? And why contact you, specifically?”
Simon nodded gravely. “Exactly. For the past three months, I’ve been trying to figure it out. And then, three days ago, I received another email from the same person. This time, it had a single line: ‘Prepare an admission notice for Yvette and deliver it to the Chambers residence.’”
Simon’s heart raced as he spoke. The implications of the message were far-reaching. Yvette? The name rang a bell, but Simon couldn’t quite place it. Why would someone involved with such a high-level project want him to prepare an admission notice for her? And why deliver it to the Chambers residence?
Patrick seemed to sense the urgency in Simon’s voice. “Do you think this is connected to the physics lab?”
Simon shook his head, his mind whirling with possibilities. “I’m not sure. But whoever this person is, they have a deep knowledge of the university’s operations—and possibly even the politics surrounding our labs. If Yvette is somehow tied to this, we need to understand why. And more importantly, we need to find out who ‘Siren’ really is.”
The mysterious figure of Siren had thrown everything into question. What did they want with Yvette? And what did it all mean for Argrol University?
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