Part-159
Ryan nodded, his expression thoughtful. "It's a possibility," he agreed. "Especially now that we know Alex is ected to the shopkeeper."
Sourov leaned forward, his eyes wide with i. "That's a good theory," he said. "Maybe the scammers are targeting students from our school."
The trio discussed the possibility for several miheir minds rag with new ideas. If their theory was correct, it meant that the scammers were operating right uheir hey o iigate further.
"We should talk to some of the other victims," James suggested. "See if they have any es to our school."
Ryan agreed. "And we should also try to find out more about Alex," he added. "Maybe we should visit Brother Dwip again."
With renewed determination, they left the cafeteria and began their iigation. They spent the few days talking to students, teachers, and staff at their school, trying to gather any information that might be relevant.
It was a slow and tedious process, but they were determio see it through. They khat if they could prove that the scammers were targeting students from their school, they could take steps to prevent future attacks.
As their iigatiressed, they began to uncover a new disturbing pattern. The scammers were using sophisticated teiques to manipute their victims, luring them into false promises of wealth and fame.
The trio was horrified by the extent of the scam. They realized that their friends and cssmates could be at risk. They had to do something to stop these criminals.
With a renewed sense of purpose, they tiheir iigation. They khat the road ahead would be challenging, but they were determio protect their school unity from these dangerous scammers.
On a day off from school, James found himself wandering through the bustling market. As he strolled through the colorful stalls, his mind drifted back to the day he had interveo save Mrs. Rahman from the bullies. A small sense of aplishment washed over him, a reminder of the positive impact he could have on the world.
Suddenly, he felt a cold gaze upon him. Turning, he found Toya standing a few feet away, her arms crossed and a frowched on her face.
"What a ce," James said, approag her with a friendly smile. "I didn't expect to see you here."
Toya rolled her eyes, her expression turning even more sour. "I didn't expect to run into you either," she muttered. "What kind of bad luck do I have?"
James chuckled. "Maybe it's fate," he replied, trying to lighten the mood.
Toya scoffed. "Yeah, a fate where my desire is tle you," she retorted, her voice ced with sarcasm.
James ughed again, uerred by her sarcasm. "Don't say things like that," he said pyfully. "You might break my heart."
Toya gred at him, her expression a mix of annoyand amusement. "You're impossible," she muttered.
Despite their ongoing bickering, there was an undeniable chemistry between James and Toya. Their iions were always filled with a spark of tension, a pyful rivalry that seemed to fuel their e.

