After piecing the torn examination papers together, the principal could clearly see Freya's student ID and name on them.
The papers were fully answered, marking Freya's submission for the third day of exams.
Witnessing this, the principal's expression shifted noticeably.
He was well aware these papers belonged to Freya.
And he couldn't fathom Freya scoring zero in both the second and third exams.
After all, he had already reviewed Freya's papers.
But when it came to Eloise, he had been turning a blind eye.
At this moment, the principal tried to muster a defense for Eloise, saying, "What does this piece of paper prove?"
"It proves that Eloise copied my exam and then destroyed mine." This time, Freya responded to the principal’s question.
"And how can you prove she copied your exam and then threw yours away? Maybe this is your..."
"Principal, these two are my exams that scored zero."
Freya pulled out two blank exam papers from her backpack.
Aside from the course title and her name, the content of the papers was empty.
"You can clearly see the handwriting on these two papers is different, right?" Freya said.
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