In my past life, I didn't understand. I constantly fought with Eva. When she framed me, I always tried to argue back.
After my tragic death in that life, I was realized.
Fatherly love, the bond between father and daughter, it was all fake. It was disgusting.
Only I was important.
So, I pretended not to notice my dad's impatience. I held up my phone and acted like I had just walked in.
"Dad, Mr. Lewis just told me I've been admitted to Lunelle University!" I said.
As I spoke, I purposely pointed the camera toward the bedroom. The half-open door revealed two frantic figures inside.
"Admitted, huh? That's no big deal. Wait, Scarlett! Where are you? Move the camera to the left."
My dad's annoyed tone suddenly paused. He sounded suspicious as he instructed me.
I pretended to be confused.
"What is it, Dad? To the left is Eva's room. Isn't she sleeping?" I said.
While I spoke, I moved the camera over. I pushed the door open and aimed it directly at Eva and the man.
Eva's clothes were disheveled. The man had only managed to pull on a pair of pants.
They reacted quickly, jumping off the bed and pretending to do yoga on the floor.