My name is Sarah Daniels. My classmate Natalie Griffin handed me a throat lozenge, and I turned around and melted it into the cafeteria milk for four thousand classmates to share. Because I was reborn. In my previous life, Natalie was bound to the "Plunder System." As long as I ate what she gave me, my exam scores would automatically transfer to her. She came from a wealthy family and had already decided to study abroad. Stealing my SAT scores was nothing more than a casual prank. But I was a poor student living on financial aid, and the SAT was my only way to change my fate. In three mock exams, my scores got worse each time, yet I could never find the reason. In the end, I failed the SAT, and while walking aimlessly on the road, I was hit by a car and died. After death, my soul floated in mid-air, overhearing Natalie chatting and laughing with her good friend Sophia Peterson. "I really didn’t expect Sarah to score the highest in the city! "Now, that title is mine! Poor people like her are only fit to lie in the mud forever." Living again, I decided to make her pay the price. Doesn't she enjoy stealing others' scores? Just stealing mine alone is no fun. This time, all the school's scores will be hers.
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At its core, My Desk Mate Used a Grade-Stealing System on Me reimagines systemic injustice through a supernatural lens. The “Plunder System” isn’t magic—it’s metaphor made manifest: an invisible, parasitic mechanism that exploits trust, class disparity, and institutional blindness. Natalie doesn’t cast spells; she offers lozenges. Her wealth shields her from scrutiny, while Sarah’s financial aid status renders her invisible—until her scores vanish without trace.
The reincarnation trope here serves structural precision, not escapism. Sarah’s death isn’t tragedy—it’s narrative reset. Her floating soul overhearing Natalie’s cruel laughter crystallizes the story’s moral architecture: consequence delayed is not consequence denied. This second chance isn’t about redemption for the villain—it’s about recalibrating power. When Sarah flips the script—turning *all* scores into Natalie’s burden—she weaponizes the system’s own logic, exposing its absurd cruelty and fragility.
The plot mirrors a three-act inversion: theft (mock exams), collapse (SAT failure + death), and restitution (mass score transfer). Crucially, My Desk Mate Used a Grade-Stealing System on Me avoids simplistic revenge. Sarah’s victory lies in systemic exposure—not personal vengeance. The cafeteria milk becomes both vector and symbol: contamination made communal, justice served undiluted.
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