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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 711

Chapter 711

Donovan felt that Marcus was being dramatic.

What’s wrong with me having a scandal or two? I’m at a suitable age for marriage anyway.

I’m the victim who was taken a photo of. Why am I the one who’s getting suspended?

Nevertheless, his streak of bad luck had yet to end. Right as Donovan stepped out of the office, he received a call from his mentor at Maxwell University.

“Mr. Noah?”

Noah snapped, “News of your scandal has reached all the way to my side. Have you ever thought of actually graduating?”

Caught off guard, Donovan widened his eyes momentarily before anger took over. “Mr. Noah, how did you know about that? Who told you about it?”

Was it Vinson?

Was it Arielle?

No, it can’t be Arielle. Arielle’s only a student; she can’t be possibly spread the news to Maxwell University. It must be Vinson, then!

Not only did he take who’s mine away, but he’s even destroying my reputation.

His mentor continued in a stern voice, “What’s the

matter? Are you afraid of hearing news of your scandals despite having the courage to do it? The Institute of Education values upright behaviors the most. You’ve violated the university rules. If you don’t resolve this matter soon, the university is about to kick you out, let alone give you a graduation certificate!”

Alarmed, Donovan hastily asked, “Mr. Noah, is it that serious?”

“What do you think? Perhaps this would have been blown over if you were in a different institute, but you’re in the Institute of Education. Our motto is to be a good role model for our students. Look what you’ve done. Your photos were even taken and uploaded to the internet. They’re now everywhere online! You really have to resolve this issue soon, or else… I might not even be able to save you.”

At that, Donovan bit down on his lower lip, finally realizing the severity of the incident.

“Are you listening?” his mentor questioned.

“Yes, I’m still here,” Donovan muttered. “Mr. Noah, how long more do I have?

Donovan’s expression was as dark as the night.

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