Ghost Exorciser: The Oust Fake Heiress Strikes-Chapter 366: York University

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Chapter 366: Chapter 366: York University

Watching everything through the talisman screen, Lana couldn’t help but chuckle softly.

This continued for nearly three hours.

Daniel kept encountering small misfortunes one after another.

Sometimes he bumped his head. Sometimes he dropped things. Sometimes he nearly slipped again.

Finally, after three hours passed, the talisman’s energy completely ran out.

The screen flickered and disappeared.

Lana leaned back slightly in her chair while thinking quietly.

’These bad luck talismans are useful... but they only last about three hours.’

Moreover, they weren’t particularly dangerous.

Most of the misfortunes they caused were harmless annoyances rather than serious injuries.

Afterward, Lana returned to making more talismans.

Besides the bad luck talisman, there was another one she had recently learned to create.

It was called a Prank Talisman.

This talisman produced strange and frightening illusions.

For example, once activated, it could make someone feel as if hundreds of poisonous snakes were raining down on them from the sky.

Of course, everything was merely an illusion. Nothing was real.

Because of that, it was also sometimes called an Illusion Talisman.

However, most people simply used it for pranks.

Lana ended up making quite a few of both talismans.

She truly enjoyed creating them.

The next day, she returned to her university.

But instead of focusing on her own studies, she immediately started looking for Jenny.

Education was extremely important for Jenny’s future.

In her previous life, Jenny had eventually mastered her teleportation power to an astonishing level.

She was even called the Queen of Teleportation. The reason was simple.

As long as she clapped her hands, she could instantly switch positions with another location.

With just a snap of her fingers, she could even teleport objects.

Later on, her range increased dramatically.

Sometimes she could teleport people directly outside the city.

Her ability was widely considered the most powerful teleportation talent in history.

Unfortunately, in her previous life, Jenny lacked proper education and qualifications.

Because of that, she was never given the opportunities she truly deserved.

Now that Jenny was under Lana’s protection, Lana wanted to change that fate.

She wanted Jenny to receive every opportunity possible.

When Lana asked Axel to prepare a suitable university for Jenny, he completed the task surprisingly quickly.

Through his connections, he found a university ranked just below Shadowridge University.

It was called York University.

Although York University didn’t rank particularly high internationally, it held an excellent reputation nationally.

The reason for its uniqueness was simple.

Unlike many elite institutions, York University didn’t care much about a student’s background.

As long as a person possessed genuine talent, the university would accept them.

When Lana heard this, she immediately asked Jenny,

"Would you be comfortable taking the entrance exam?"

Jenny hesitated at first.

"I... don’t have much theoretical knowledge," she admitted quietly.

But Lana smiled reassuringly. "I’ll teach you myself."

Hearing that, Jenny’s eyes slowly lit up with determination.

From that moment onward, she decided she wanted to try.

During those days, Lana’s schedule became incredibly strict and almost mechanical.

Every evening she would sit down with Jenny and patiently teach her theory, explaining concepts again and again until Jenny understood them.

When night fell and silence spread through the mansion, Lana would start crafting talismans.

Then, sometime between midnight and dawn, she would cultivate quietly, drawing in the surrounding mystical energy.

It could be said that Lana’s life had become completely packed.

Even so, she never once complained.

Because she knew that the person who was truly struggling was Jenny.

Two weeks passed in the blink of an eye.

Soon, it was finally ’Jenny’s entrance exam day.’

Standing at the gates of the university, Jenny couldn’t help glancing at Lana beside her.

Students walked past them with nervous expressions, clutching their exam papers tightly.

Jenny’s heart beat quickly. ’These past two weeks...’

Her eyes softened slightly as she looked at Lana.

For the entire two weeks, Lana had stayed by her side almost every day.

She cooked meals for her.

She patiently explained complicated theories.

Whenever Jenny encountered problems that seemed impossible to solve, Lana would calmly break them down into simple steps until the answer became obvious.

Even the most complicated questions began to feel manageable under Lana’s concise explanations.

Because of that sincerity, Jenny had grown deeply attached to her.

’I should at least be able to score seventy out of a hundred...’

That thought alone filled her with excitement.

For someone like her, who had dropped out after high school and never had a proper academic foundation, scoring seventy would already be an incredible achievement.

Taking a deep breath, Jenny walked into the examination building with confidence.

Hours later, after finishing all the papers, she stepped out of the university building.

The sunlight outside felt warm against her face.

And there, near the entrance gate, she saw Lana waiting for her.

For a moment Jenny froze in surprise.

Then a bright smile spread across her face. Without hesitation, she rushed toward Lana.

Lana looked at her approaching figure and smiled gently.

"How did it go?"

Jenny opened her mouth with a serious expression.

"It wasn’t..."

She suddenly stopped halfway through the sentence.

Seeing her expression, Lana’s heart tightened instantly.

"What happened?" Lana asked with slight panic. "Did it not go well?"

She immediately tried to comfort her.

"It’s alright. This was your first attempt. Even if you fail, you can always try again next year."

But before Lana could finish speaking, Jenny suddenly stepped forward and hugged her tightly.

Her voice trembled with excitement.

"I think I passed!"

Hearing those words, Lana’s anxious expression immediately melted into relief.

A gentle smile appeared on her lips as she patted Jenny’s back.

"Good. Very good."

Soon after, the theory exam results were released.

And the result surprised even Lana.

Jenny had scored eighty out of a hundred.

It exceeded Lana’s expectations.

The next stage was the practical examination.

When Jenny entered the testing hall, she forced herself to calm down.

Over the past two weeks, Lana had taught her many techniques and given her countless insights.