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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 803

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 803

Abby and Sharon walked over from outside, looking panicked. “Janet, quickly come out and have a look! Your test paper is being posted on the school’s bulletin board!”

Janet was expressionless when she heard those words. She stood up and lazily walked outside. At the moment, a group of people was surrounding the school’s bulletin board. Moreover, most of them were students from the department of literature.

“Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. So, the person who was accused of plagiarism a few days ago was Janet indeed!”

“I’m so shocked. How could she even dare to plagiarize Rose’s works?!”

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“She even managed to copy it so accurately. It’s such an insult to Rose.”

“Does she think that there are no fans of Rose in the university? Is that why she thought we would have kept quiet about this?”

For many in the department of literature, Rose was their idol—many of them studied literature because of their admiration for Rose.

Abby, Sharon, and Summer were dumbfounded. A few days ago, they had been defending Janet. However, the similarity between the writing style and content was indeed very high. Therefore, they were at a loss for what to say for a moment.

Abby strongly believed in Janet’s character. Even so, she didn’t know how to explain the similarity between Janet and Rose’s works. Thus, she didn’t know what to say so as to not hurt Janet’s pride. “Janet, this—”

Janet glanced at their cautious behavior. Raising her eyebrows, she very casually asked, “What’s this? Even you guys think that I’m plagiarizing?”

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“No! Of course not!” Sharon and Summer practically denied it at the same time.

“That’s right. We’ve been friends for such a long time. Do you think I still don’t understand your nature?” Abby lowered her head, looking slightly aggrieved. Besides, a top scorer with perfect scores does not need to plagiarize anybody.

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