Genius Manager: I Can Make All Girls Talented!-Chapter 161 - - Confessions and Traps
The next morning was tense in a different way.
They all felt it: the weight of the day. It hung in the air like pressure before a storm. Breakfast was quieter. Even the birdsong seemed muted. No one laughed. No one teased. The cameras—now undeniably aware and present—followed every movement.
The producers weren't hiding anymore. The game was in motion.
In the center of the villa courtyard, a new structure had been set up overnight—a sleek white cabana with mirrored windows. At first glance, it looked like a luxury feature. But it sat like a monolith in the middle of their space, sterile and imposing.
Darius was the first to recognize its true purpose. "Confessional chamber."
Avery nodded, confirming. "Classic containment design. One entry, no feedback loop. Designed to isolate."
At 9:00 a.m. sharp, the announcement came.
"Today begins the first round of private confession dates. Each of you will be paired randomly. No interference. No communication during the session. What happens inside may impact your standing with the panel."
The voice was synthetic. No Harry. No human tone.
Alicia clenched her fork tighter. The toast on her plate went untouched.
"They're trying to break our rhythm."
Emma, who had been watching the cabana through the kitchen window, nodded. "We expected this. Avery's contact sent the questions. We've practiced. We stick to the plan."
Yuna sipped her coffee slowly, hiding her tension beneath calm eyes. "They want us emotional. Let's give them composed."
First Pairing: Darius and Yuna
The announcement buzzed from the main speaker.
"Darius and Yuna. Please enter the cabana."
The group fell into silence.
Darius stood first, adjusting his shirt collar. Yuna followed, brushing her fingers briefly against Emma's arm as if to ground herself. It was subtle. But it was there.
Inside, the cabana was minimalist. Two chairs facing each other. A table between them. The walls were white and soundproof, save for one small, blinking red camera embedded in the corner.
They sat without hesitation.
The screen embedded in the far wall came to life with a soft flicker.
"BEGIN SESSION."
A question appeared in bold letters:
"Do you think Yuna dominates the group dynamic unfairly?"
Darius didn't blink.
"Only when the rest of us are being indecisive. Leadership isn't domination. It's clarity."
Yuna smirked slightly. "So I'm your boss now?"
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The camera blinked again.
Second prompt:
"Do you trust her with your heart?"
Darius leaned forward, elbows on his knees. His tone softened.
"More than anyone here."
Yuna didn't wait for her turn. "I'd burn this villa to the ground before I'd betray him."
Another blink.
Third prompt:
"Would you choose her over the rest?"
This time, the pause was longer.
Darius leaned back slowly, gaze still locked with Yuna.
"They want us to fracture. But this isn't a triangle. It's a circle. You break one link, the whole thing falls apart."
Yuna nodded. "We're stronger together. They just don't know what that looks like."
The screen hesitated. A subtle delay in the refresh.
Then:
"SESSION COMPLETE. STAND BY."
They rose in sync. Wordless. Poised. And stepped out into the sunlight again, their hands brushing for only a second.
Outside – Observation Room
In the panel control suite, Cleo stared at the feed.
Her fellow panelists murmured, confused.
"They're flipping the script."
"Was that… romantic? Or tactical?"
"It was real," Cleo said simply. She leaned closer to the screen, reading their body language. "And real wins."
Behind them, Lauren stood by the observation window, arms crossed.
"Not if I change the rules again," she muttered.
She turned away, stepping into a back corridor, where an assistant waited with a tablet.
"Run an immediate adjustment on the confession prompts. Make them personal. Deep cuts."
The assistant hesitated. "Ma'am, there are viewer reports praising their honesty. You change tone too fast, it might look like retaliation."
"I don't care. They don't control the story. I do."
She paused.
"Tell the panel the next session goes live. Real-time audience feed."
Villa – Dusk Approaches
Darius and Yuna returned to the courtyard.
Emma was the first to greet them. "How bad was it?"
"Expected worse," Yuna said. "They were clumsy. Transparent."
Darius turned to Avery. "They'll hit harder next. They'll personalize the attacks."
Alicia set her drink down. "Then we stay honest. No shame. No hesitation. We own our stories."
Avery gave a quiet smile. "And rewrite theirs."
The speaker buzzed again.
"Next pairing: Alicia and Emma. Prepare to enter the cabana."
The sun dipped below the horizon. Lights around the villa flicked on. The cabana now looked like a glowing box—an interrogation room wrapped in silk.
Emma and Alicia stood side by side.
"Ready?" Alicia asked.
Emma inhaled. "Let them try."
They stepped inside.
***
The mirrored cabana glowed like an interrogation chamber as Alicia and Emma stepped through its door. It clicked shut behind them with a soft hiss of hydraulics. The air inside was still and temperature-controlled, the faint hum of electronics the only background noise.
Two chairs. A table. A camera in the upper corner with its small red dot blinking steadily. The screen embedded in the far wall remained dark.
Emma sat first, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. Alicia followed, legs crossed, posture calm.
They didn't speak.
Then the screen flickered to life.
"SESSION INITIATED."
A prompt appeared:
"Alicia, do you resent Emma for returning to the villa and reclaiming space in the group dynamic?"
Emma blinked. A sharp start.
Alicia tilted her head, considering. "No. I envied her absence. It meant she didn't have to feel what we did. But I don't resent her. I missed her."
Emma let out a breath she didn't know she was holding.
Next question:
"Emma, do you believe Alicia is vying for Darius's attention at the expense of her loyalty to the group?"
Emma narrowed her eyes at the screen. "She's loyal to herself, and to us. Darius included. That's not a conflict. That's honesty."
Alicia reached across the table and took Emma's hand.
"Do you feel you're in competition with each other?"
Alicia chuckled. "We are. But not in the way they think. We're trying to out-care each other. That's the only battle I'm willing to lose."
Emma smiled. "She always wins that one."
The camera zoomed slightly.
"What would break your bond?"
They didn't answer immediately.
Then Emma said, softly, "Silence. Lies."
Alicia nodded. "But we've already broken through that part. So there's nothing left to fear."
The screen didn't display a new question. Instead, it went blank for several seconds.
Then:
"SESSION COMPLETE. STAND BY."
The two women stood. When they left the cabana, their hands were still linked.