Agnes saw the final results and was pretty chuffed.
Mr. K is really something else.
Keeping a one-vote lead must be tough, and just this one vote might already have Cecile blowing a gasket.
Even though victory is within arm's reach, it always seems to be trailing by one vote.
Cecile was obviously fuming. She knew this was Agnes hitting back.
The next day, Cecile dragged Agnes to the Dean's office. She accused Agnes of rigging vote, therefore her first place should be revoked.
Dean was planning to confirm the cast and arrange rehearsals.
She'd also heard about the "one vote difference" incident on the forum.
Agnes said, "Yeah, I rigged the votes, but I reckon I'm not the only one doing it. Andrea, you should look into it. I suggest disqualifying all those involved in vote rigging."
Cecile was gobsmacked.
So that's what Agnes was up to! She blatantly rigged the votes to force the school to investigate and get her punished too.
But how could Andrea not see through this?
In a public vote, vote rigging is bound to happen.
Especially with the two girls in front of her, one the mayor's daughter and the other the most popular rising star.
The school had already made up its mind. They saw Agnes' popularity and thought she could benefit the school.
But, dealing with Cecile isn't a piece of cake either.
Now, both of them rigged the votes and their popularity is sky-high.
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