I'm the Target, and the Trap Full Episode

I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 1

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At exclusive Belmont Prep, Elly — a scholarship student and class president — rushes between errands: delivering files, artisan chocolates, coffee, and scheduling a meeting for 6 PM. The immediate disruption comes when Keira Stone is introduced as a new student. Keira quietly finds a seat while classmates spot heir Asher Carter and start gossiping. The teacher assigns Elly to show Keira around and then reveals both girls are on scholarship, undercutting Elly's perceived uniqueness. Murmurs follow: how did Elly become president? Elly must navigate scrutiny while the 6 PM meeting looms.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 2

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At a campus gathering Keira confronts Elly after spotting her with a high-end tablet. Keira mocks Elly's scholarship status and reveals, "It's Asher's," implying Elly depends on another student's gear. The accusation escalates into public taunts, and Elly pushes back—arguing classes move fast and that she still outperforms peers without extra favors. Later, classmates all copy Elly's coffee order, forcing her to write it down while the crowd alternately flatters and resents her. The episode ends with someone snapping, "Hey, don't push it!" leaving Elly's standing unsettled.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 3

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Students confront Elly after they learn she takes paid errands on campus, calling her a lackey and shaming her for accepting money. Keira tries to defend her, but Elly insists, "Supply and demand. They pay. I deliver." The argument escalates as classmates call her materialistic. Later she finds missing orders and unpaid work — "No drink and no runner's fee. I'm out at least $500." A student eventually hands her cash saying, "Your fee," then accuses her of insulting him. A returned payment and public accusation leave Elly's income and standing in limbo.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 4

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At an expensive campus café, Elly works part‑time while also working at the school. Keira finds her and accepts an extra staff meal. Back in the dining room, coworkers are told to watch the "new girl" as classmates spread that Elly sent Asher five dollars for a drink. The gift embarrasses Asher and triggers snide remarks about scholarship students and unequal rules. Asher moves to see Elly, but a customer blocks and berates someone — "Hey, I'm talking to you!" — and a shocked "What the hell?" closes the episode, leaving Elly's response and Asher's intervention unresolved.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 5

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At an event a rival accuses Asher of mocking her and promises she'll prove she's more special than Elly. Asher explodes and grabs her; others shout "Asher, calm down" and pull him away while someone tries to clean him up. Guests deride the rival as fake, saying she got in with Carter connections and that her "Cinderella act" won't work on the billionaire's heir. The conflict escalates when someone tosses $8,000 of her clothes into the trash and calls her a spoiled brat; she insists, "These are clean." It ends with Asher restrained, the rival humiliated and the confrontation unresolved.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 6

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After a public confrontation where Elly is pulled away before she can retaliate and left humiliated and without a meal, a woman named Vera (Mrs. Carter) brings Elly into her home. Vera introduces Elly to her son, Asher, and announces Elly will stay with them and enroll at Belmont Prep. Asher protests—"Mom, who is she?"—but Vera, who sits on Belmont's board, overrides him: "I'm not asking. I'm telling you." The episode ends with Elly shown to her room and Asher forced to accept a new housemate and classmate, their tense first meeting unresolved.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 7

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A guest arrives at Vera's house and is told to hide her true identity because she owes Vera's mother her life and must quietly repay that debt—Asher would be furious if he knew she was nearly hurt on a project. Vera urges patience, but tensions rise at school when Asher snaps at a classmate and a scholarship peer resents Elly's closeness to him. The guest tries to make amends—offering to wash clothes and pay—but at the shop Mr. Carter scans the price and it reads $8,000. That staggering cost collapses the quick repayment plan and leaves exposure and Asher's reaction unresolved.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 8

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At a Belmont shop, a student is confronted with an $8,000 custom uniform bill they can't pay. The shop refuses delay; the student argues, offers to pay half and volunteers to be a class attendant until repaid. The seller insists the buyer "crossed the line" and won't budge. Then Logan intervenes: he quietly settles the $8,000, prompting the clerk's "Payment received," and declares, "I hate seeing people pick on the new kid." The group collects the uniform and leaves, but Logan's unexpected rescue ends the humiliation while leaving an immediate, unresolved shift in relations.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 9

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Logan is asked by a person who promises repayment to act as their attendant until the semester ends, on call whenever needed. He hesitates but accepts after a promise that nothing reckless will be required. They go for coffee; the payer covers expensive drinks and adds a third cup. Elly appears unexpectedly, making others uneasy; one asks if Logan hates Asher and suggests leaving, but the group won't back down. Asher arrives early, insisting he's never late, and someone points out Logan is meeting Elly, leaving the situation exposed and unresolved.

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I'm the Target, and the Trap - Episode 10

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A paid one-on-one session starts in a crowded classroom when a student who expected private time finds others there. The person leading the session gives Logan a worksheet, says 'time starts now,' and presses Asher about unfinished work while classmates tease and a scuffle is warned off. The leader calls students over to review mistakes and asks, 'What's the deal with Logan and Elly?' While demonstrating vector projection, attention keeps shifting back to Asher. The episode ends with the leader singling out Asher—'What's so special about her?'—leaving scrutiny unresolved.

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