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The Family 351

Chapter 351 No Cure for a Rebellious Soul 

The campusReddit descended into chaos the moment the news broke

Jean Ginger’s placement exam results are out. Have you guys seen them?” 

I have, and honestly, I’m feeling conflicted.” 

I haven’t. Does anyone want to share how she did?” 

You won’t believe thisshe got perfect scores across the board!” 

Perfect scores? Are you kidding me?” 

Why would I joke about that? Go check the school website.” 

It’s real! Did Jean Ginger get a whole new brain or something?” 

Where are those people who bet she’d score 20 marks? Come out and say something.” 

No way. It’s like she was possessed by a genius.” 

There’s no way she got those scores on her own.” 

So, how exactly did she pull it off?” 

Feels like she cheated.” 

Drop the feels likepart. She totally cheated.” 

I wouldn’t be surprised if the school helped her.” 

You guys make a good point. I’m suddenly convinced.” 

There’s no way this wasn’t cheating! From what I know, not even the top students got perfect scores. Her getting them is just an insult to our intelligence.” 

Can we see the test papers? I seriously don’t believe this.” 

I’m reporting her to the school!” 

Count me in on that report.” 

At that moment, Jean was sitting in her bedroom

She was quickly scrolling through her shopping app, searching for a suitable voice changer

After considering cutesy voices, deep uncle tones, and other odd options, she eventually settled on a youthful teen voice

It is the safest bet

Using a childlike or overly mature tone will make my teammates curious about my real identity

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But a teenage boy’s voice? No one would question thatjust another gameaddicted kid

The shop owner personally adjusted the parameters for her, crafting a crisp, minty voice that sounded clean and smooth

It is really pleasant, the kind of voice you’d hear in a radio drama

Jean was more than satisfied and paid without hesitation

Although the shop owner promised express shipping, it would still take a day or two for the device to arrive

Right after placing the order, Jean received a phone call

Who was the caller? None other than Winston Ginger

Jean practically jumped in shock

Is my identity exposed

Wait, but I’m confident that I had hidden it well. There hadn’t been any slipups

She furrowed her brow slightly

Why is Winston suddenly calling me out of the blue

Even though our relationship had eased up a bit, we weren’t exactly close. We were definitely not close enough to make phone calls a regular thing

She pressed her lips together, then answered, HelloWinston?” 

I saw your scores,Winston said in his low, magnetic, cool, clear voice. You did well this time.” 

What

Jean’s eyes widened a little

Did this guy seriously call just to compliment me

But, as you probably know, a lot of people at Stellarford Academy don’t like you. Even with perfect scores, there’s still plenty of backlash. For now, stay off the campusReddit.” 

With that, he hung up

Jean stared at her phone, momentarily dazed

Did he call just to tell me not to check the campusReddit

Well, now that he said that, I’m kind of wanting to check it even more

There’s no saving this rebellious soul

Unable to resist, she accessed Stellarford Academy’s Reddit

As expected, it was full of accusations that she had cheated and claims that people were going to report 

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Seriously

Do they really think I need to cheat on middle schoollevel questions

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The Family

The Family

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Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: English
The Family

Summary & Review: The Family

Jean Ginger was dead. A self-made woman who achieved financial freedom before thirty, her life was cut short in a tragic car accident. But instead of fading away, Jean woke up in an unfamiliar, overly frilly bedroom surrounded by stuffed toys. Her head throbbed as strange memories began flooding her mind — memories that weren’t hers. Within moments, Jean realized the unbelievable truth: she had transmigrated into the world of a book she once mockingly read online, The Real Heiress Awakens.

The story she remembered was an outrageously dramatic one about a poor girl named Sarah who discovered she was actually the real daughter of a wealthy family, the Gingers of Blairford. In her first life, Sarah had suffered greatly — betrayed, humiliated, and married to the wrong man. But after being reborn, she vowed to take back everything that had been stolen from her. She returned to the Gingers, exposed the impostor who had been living her life, and won over her powerful birth family and their love. Not only that, she even stole back her impostor’s fiancé — the male lead of the story.

It was a total wish-fulfillment fantasy: revenge, romance, and the triumphant rise of the “real” heiress. But for Jean, it was a nightmare — because she had been reborn as the fake heiress who loses everything by the end of the novel. Even worse, this character’s name was also Jean Ginger.

Still dazed, Jean checked herself in the mirror and nearly screamed. She wasn’t just the doomed heiress — she was thirteen years old. Her tall, elegant body was gone, replaced with short, chubby limbs and a round, childish face. On the bright side, she was years away from the events that would destroy her life. The real heiress hadn’t shown up yet.

Just as she was processing her situation, her phone pinged. It was a bank notification — $70,000 had just been deposited into her account. Jean blinked, counting the zeros again and again to make sure she wasn’t dreaming. Seventy thousand dollars. For a monthly allowance.

Her pain, confusion, and panic melted away in an instant. In her past life, she had worked herself to exhaustion for every dollar. Now she was rich — effortlessly. She didn’t have to hustle, fight, or struggle. The only thing she had to do was exist.

“Fake heiress?” she thought with a shrug. “Fine. I’ll take it.”

Jean quickly decided she wasn’t going to challenge the real heroine or get involved in any melodramatic family battles. She knew how the story would end — the Ginger family would fall into chaos, her brothers would lose their minds, and Sarah would rise as the hero who brought them down. There was no point trying to change fate. Instead, Jean made up her mind: she would relax, play the role of a harmless background character, and enjoy her wealthy lifestyle until the plot killed off the Gingers. By that time, she’d be long gone — comfortably rich, maybe even checked into a luxury psychiatric ward if that’s what it took to survive.

But peace never lasts.

Outside her room, she heard a maid calling her name, saying that dinner was ready but she hadn’t responded. Then another voice answered — calm, deep, and commanding. It belonged to Dominic Ginger, the eldest brother of the Ginger family. The moment he entered, Jean instinctively grabbed a plush bunny and held it to her chest like a shield.

Dominic was everything his reputation promised — tall, cold, and intimidating, with sharp features that could have been carved from marble. He was dressed in a sleek, tailored suit that looked more appropriate for a business meeting than a family dinner.

Jean’s eyes darted up at him. Even though she was technically his little sister now, he looked like a completely different species. She knew from the novel that Dominic was the strict, emotionless type — a perfectionist who treated family like subordinates. He was one of the five Ginger brothers who would later become antagonists in the story, each powerful and broken in their own way.

Still, Jean decided to play innocent. She widened her eyes, her pigtails bouncing, her cheeks pink, and clutched her bunny tighter. She looked like a lost doll — the perfect image of a fragile, harmless child.

Dominic’s icy voice broke the silence. “Dinner. Now.”

Jean blinked. He talks? she thought, startled. In the original story, Dominic barely spoke unless necessary. Her inner monologue continued, mocking his stiffness — but before she could stop herself, something strange happened.

Dominic’s gaze sharpened, and he responded quietly, as if answering an invisible question. “I just got back from work.”

Jean froze. She hadn’t said anything out loud. That meant — he could hear her thoughts.

Panic hit her like a truck. She quickly forced a nervous laugh and said aloud, “Oh, okay…” trying to cover her shock. But inside, her mind was spinning. What kind of weird twist was this? Was Dominic telepathic now? This wasn’t in the book!

Dominic, meanwhile, looked just as confused. His jaw tightened as he studied the small girl in front of him. He was sure he’d heard her voice in his head — clear, childish, and slightly sarcastic — but her lips hadn’t moved. It made no sense.

The tension between them filled the air. Jean tried to smile sweetly, pretending to be the clueless little sister, while her inner voice screamed at herself to stay calm. She couldn’t afford to let her thoughts run wild if her cold, powerful brother could actually hear them.

Still, beneath the fear, another thought flickered in her mind — maybe this was her chance. If Dominic could hear her thoughts, maybe she could use it to her advantage. After all, she knew the future of every character in this story. And she wasn’t going to end up in a psych ward this time.

Not if she played her cards right.

For now, though, Jean did what any smart person would do when facing a dangerously perceptive older brother who might read minds: she smiled, hugged her bunny tighter, and quietly followed him to dinner — already scheming about how to survive in this ridiculous new world where fiction had become her reality.

Because if there was one thing Jean Ginger was good at, it was surviving — and making money while doing it.

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