Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 14
The principal was hesitant, but Lilian persisted, saying, “Sir, if word gets out that someone is cheating in our school, but we wouldn’t expose her, our reputation would be at stake!”
He nodded. I should call her over to get to the bottom of this.
He called the broadcasting room to provide them with some instructions before hanging up.
Soon, a stern voice boomed around the school compound through the campus broadcast system. “Janet Jackson from Class A, upon hearing this announcement, take all the three subjects of your test papers to the meeting room!”
Upon hearing the announcement, her classmates in Class A appeared gleeful, as if they anticipated to see her fail.
“My guess is right, indeed. They must have collected evidence for Janet’s cheating.”
“The consequence of cheating in our school is expulsion! This is great! We do not have to be in the same class as the village girl anymore.”
“Shameless…”
Abby and Gordon were both utterly worried when they heard those comments.
On the other side, Janet seemed indifferent when she spoke to them, “Don’t worry!”
When she said that, a flash of frost gleamed in her elegant eyes as she glanced at her classmates who mocked her.
She arrived at the principal’s office.
Emily smirked when she saw Janet, as if making a point. You are done for. You will be kicked out of Star High School soon.
Janet instantly knew what was happening when she saw that a crowd had gathered. Emily must have been unsatisfied about my results, so she deliberately kicked up a fuss in front of the principal. Her ruby red lips curled into a faint smile. It hasn’t been confirmed who is done for.
The principal coughed dryly before requesting, “Janet, hand over your test papers.”
Her lips parted and her voice sounded especially cold. “What do you want to do?”
Miss Lilian snorted contemptuously while exclaiming, “Are you still pretending? You have the guts to cheat, but don’t you have the courage to admit it?”
Janet’s gaze seemed indifferent. “I did not!”
“Janet, stop denying it. I have proof!” Miss Lilian laughed mirthlessly.
“Oh, an evidence?”
She snatched the test papers and tossed them in front of Janet. “This is the proof. Just look at it—your objective questions have identical answers to the standard answer sheet! If you hadn’t seen the standard answer sheet before, how could you have possibly answered this?”
Janet burst out in laughter. “Is this the method that you use to judge my cheating? Miss Lilian, don’t you think that you lack knowledge?”
Miss Lilian was rendered speechless in frustration after her own student had reprimanded her. After a pause, she exclaimed vehemently, “In that case, how did you get that score?”
Janet did not answer her directly and instead turned to the principal. “Sir, I can endure it when Miss Lilian finds fault with me on a daily basis! However, she is claiming that I’m cheating now! If I prove myself, what should she do?”
Miss Lilian smirked. “If you can prove yourself, I’ll apologize to you for three consecutive days!”
The principal cleared his throat. “Fine, let’s go with that!”
Janet glanced at Miss Lilian while stating coldly, “This time, you will give me the questions on the spot and I will retake the exam here and now!”
“Sure. In that case, Miss Lilian shall set the question now.”
After thirty minutes, Miss Lilian handed the test paper to Janet. “As long as you are able to score more than 130, I will apologize to you for three consecutive days!”
Janet accepted the paper, casually flipping through it.
From the beginning until the end, she was emotionally calm and even intermittently closed her eyes to process her thoughts.
Emily glanced at Miss Lilian while whispering, “Miss Lilian, you didn’t make things lenient, did you?”
“Did I make things lenient?” Miss Lilian cackled. “Those questions are the most difficult past year questions from the college entrance exam. I am confident that she wouldn’t be able to answer!”
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