Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 781
“That’s right. Do you honestly believe Janet doesn’t read Lady Rose’s books just because she says so? Who knows? Maybe she does read her books in secret!”
“No way! Janet is not someone who would do something like that and there’s no reason for her to cheat!” Summer craned her neck as she argued with the others.
“Pfft! It’s not as if it’s impossible. Think about it—she didn’t take her first board exam so she’s trying to prove her capabilities through this one, and she did it by plagiarizing Lady Rose’s work. There’s nothing far-fetched about that!”
“Exactly. If she really is as capable as she makes herself out to be, she wouldn’t have missed out on the first board exam, would she?”
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Someone sniggered. “You guys don’t have to speak up for her. I think she’s going to be expelled in the next two days!”
Janet hovered by the door for a moment, then strode into the lecture hall, her expression unreadable.
When they saw Janet making her entrance, Abby, Sharon and Summer looked at her with panic in their eyes.
“Janet, I believe you! We know you didn’t plagiarize anything.”
“That’s right. I believe you, too!”
“Yeah! We’ll just wait for our papers to be returned, then we’ll show them!” All three of them were so adamant on speaking up for her that Janet was rendered speechless for a moment.
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However, one of her classmates then quipped, “We don’t mind waiting. We’ll just take her paper and compare it to Lady Rose’s work, then we’ll know for sure.”
“Exactly. If it can be proven that you did not plagiarize, then we’ll apologize to you on the spot! But if you did cheat off of our dear Lady Rose’s work, then I’m going to report to the headmaster and have you expelled!”
“I agree. We’ll apologize to you personally if we’ve wrongly accused you in this matter.”
These crazed fans of Lady Rose’s were all giving warnings to Janet, refusing to allow anyone to rip off their favorite author.
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