Marinette insists that’s because she studied, and Alya points out that Marinette always does well on tests. However, Miss Bustier points out that Marinette answered every question correctly. The whole class is shocked, but Marinette insists that she didn’t steal anything and that someone put those answers in her bag. Looking inside Marinette’s bag, she finds the answers there. After Marinette brings her bag to her, Miss Bustier reveals that someone left an anonymous note claiming that she’d stolen the test answers. Miss Bustier announces that she graded the class’s mock exams, but before she can hand them back, she needs to check Marinette’s schoolbag for something. Marinette calls Lila a liar, but Alya tells her to stop obsessing over her. In the car, Nathalie tells Gabriel that he works too hard, but Gabriel tells her that it isn’t the time to ease up.Īs Miss Bustier’s class enters the classroom, Marinette overhears Lila tell Nathaniel that she’s friends with the best manga publisher in Japan and can talk to him about his comic. Gabriel insists that he always honors his agreements and then leaves. She also asks if he’ll keep his promise if she succeeds. Lila says that her plan is taking longer than expected but promises that he won’t be disappointed. In the present, Gabriel approaches Lila at the park in his car and reminds her that she was supposed to be protecting Adrien from Marinette, the one she called a bad influence. Gabriel reminds Adrien that he never gave him permission to go to the party, but when Adrien pleads with him, he agrees. At dinner, Adrien asks his father what he thinks of the bracelet, explaining that it is a birthday gift for Marinette and that his whole class is organizing a surprise party for her. He asks Plagg what he thinks of it, but Plagg insists that a gift that doesn’t have a scent or can’t be eaten is no good. In a flashback taking place before the events of “ Befana”, Adrien makes a lucky bracelet for Marinette. Lila manipulates all Marinette's close ones, who turn against her, but an even bigger problem awaits Marinette she is going to have to face a sentimonster that has taken the appearance of Ladybug. Adding to the allusion is a parody of the scene from Spider-Man's first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15, with Marinette in the place of Spider-Man's alter-ego Peter Parker as she is stung by the ladybug in question, drawn by Thomas Astruc in the style of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.Marinette's scheming nemesis Lila manipulates all of her friends into turning against her and even gets Marinette expelled from school.At one point in the video, Alya theorizes that Ladybug was "stung by a radioactive ladybug while strolling at the Cité des Sciences", alluding to the origin story of the popular Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man.
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