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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 805

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 805

Robert looked at the document on his desk that Hazel had printed out with a slightly troubled expression. I explained the situation to Young Master Mason yesterday, but he hung up on me before I could finish. I don’t know how I should deal with this situation. And now, Hazel and Madelaine are here to pressure me again. He could feel the heavy pressure bearing down on his shoulders.

The corners of Hazel’s mouth were slightly curved upward. “Mr. Goldstein, I told you about Janet’s case of plagiarism yesterday. How do you plan to resolve this matter?”

Hazel was the daughter of the president of Yobril’s National Council. She wasn’t somebody he could afford to offend. Thus, he had a difficult expression on his face. “I’ve asked Miss Hogan to call Janet here. She should arrive soon.”

Madelaine didn’t have a powerful background backing her. Therefore, she did not dare to upset him and could only hide behind Hazel. “Mr. Goldstein, this plagiarism issue is beyond a shadow of a doubt. You cannot cover for Miss Jackson’s misdeeds.”

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He pursed his lips slightly and adjusted his glasses before coldly replying, “If it is confirmed that Janet is involved in plagiarism, then I will deal with it impartially.”

She narrowed her eyes slightly and smiled sinisterly.

A few minutes later, a series of knocks sounded on the office’s door. Robert pulled himself back to the present. With an ugly expression, he calmly said, “Enter.”

Janet pushed open the office door. Pulling her cap lower, she slowly walked inside. Her voice was cold and distant as she looked at the man sitting in the main seat. “Mr. Goldstein, were you looking for me?”

He pushed the document on his desk that Hazel had printed out over to Janet. Then, he sighed. “Right now, there are students who have reported you for plagiarism in the essay portion of your test. This is the evidence.”

She picked up the test papers on the desk and glanced at them expressionlessly. “I see.”

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