Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 804
“Mm-hmm.” Madelaine was grinning so widely that she couldn’t hide her smile anymore. “Let’s wait and see how Mr. Goldstein will resolve this matter.”
To be honest, that last sentence was simply said out of politeness. After what happened this time, Mr. Goldstein will surely expel Janet without a second thought. Just thinking about it made Madelaine incredibly happy inside.
In front of the bulletin board, Hazel took out her phone and gave Emily a call. The call quickly connected, and a high-pitched female voice came from the other side of the phone. “Hello.”
She pursed her lips with her eyes curving upward in a smile and triumphantly said, “Janet came to school today. I’m sure she will be called to the principal’s office soon.”
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On the other side of the phone, Emily instantly became delighted upon hearing those words. Even her voice trembled from joy. “That’s awesome! Hazel, you’re brilliant!”
Hazel lowered her head and smiled at the praise. “It’s all because you introduced me to Madelaine. All of these were her ideas.” If not for Madelaine, I wouldn’t be able to deal with Janet alone.
“I knew Madelaine would be able to give you a hand.” Emily’s triumphant smile was filled with expectation. I wish I could see Janet being kicked out of Woodsbury University myself. Not only is she somebody’s mistress, but she also plagiarized Rose’s works. And now, she still dares to act as if nothing has happened! How shameless can she be?!
Inside the medical school, Janet, Abby, and the others returned from the outside. Before they even took one step into the classroom, they instantly became the targets of their classmates’ criticism.
“Hmph. I thought she wasn’t coming anymore.”
“She is so shameless. How could she not come?”
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“Does she think that she can plagiarize Rose’s works just because she thinks Rose doesn’t have fans here?”
“Does she take us fans for fools?!”
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