Chapter 1159: 307: Explosive, I'm here to seek justice for my friend!_3 Chapter 1159: 307: Explosive, I'm here to seek justice for my friend!_3 The two roommates watching on the side sensed the tension and immediately intervened, stepping in between Diana Hershey and Evelyn.
They couldn't let these two start a real fight.
If this escalated to the school authority, it could tarnish the reputation of their entire dorm.
“Keep calm! Keep calm! Both of you need to cool down,” they said.
Abigail Gardner held back Evelyn, “Evelyn, maybe there's some misunderstanding here. Diana doesn't seem like someone who would cheat!”
As soon as she finished, Abigail turned to Diana, “Diana, perhaps Evelyn spoke too quickly, but remember, she didn't directly accuse you of plagiarism, it was Teacher Wilson who made the claim. If you feel you've been wronged, you should gather evidence to clarify things with him. Resorting to violence will only make matters worse! It won't solve the problem but only deepen the conflict!”
Aurora Taylor couldn't stay neutral at this point and nodded, “I agree with Abigail, Diana. You need to calm down. Your priority should be finding evidence that you didn't cheat!”
At these words, Diana gradually calmed down and let go of Evelyn.
Evelyn released Diana as well, sneering, “Afraid of people discussing your plagiarism, are you?”
She couldn't get angry!
She couldn't get angry!
Diana focused on regulating her breathing.
Abigail approached Evelyn, lowering her voice, “Evelyn, things aren't clear yet, try to say less.”
Evelyn raised her voice on purpose, “Why should I keep silent when certain people can stoop so low as to plagiarize?”
Seeing the atmosphere turning tense again, Aurora approached Evelyn, “Evelyn, the moon is lovely tonight. How about we take a walk outside?”
Having said that, Aurora led Evelyn out of the dorm.
Once they were outside, Evelyn asked, “Aurora, why did you drag me out? She's the one who committed plagiarism and isn't worried about her reputation, so why should I leave the dorm?”
The one who should leave the dorm was Diana.
Aurora continued, “Evelyn, the less trouble, the better. You both need to cool down.”
“I can't believe Diana would resort to plagiarism!” Aurora said incredulously. “Thankfully, she didn't lend you her paper when you asked for it back then. If she had, we would be in big trouble.”
Diana had the highest score in their dorm on the College Entrance Examination.
She was smart.
And she did a lot of preparation before the paper competition. Who would have thought that Diana would resort to plagiarism!
Back in the dorm.
Abigail sat beside Diana, speaking gently, “Diana, I know you wouldn't cheat. Don't worry, take your time collecting evidence. If there's anything I can help with, just let me know. Don't hesitate.”
“Thank you,” Diana said, looking at Abigail.
“You're welcome. We're roommates after all,” Abigail continued, “As for Evelyn, don't take her words to heart. She can be blunt, with no ill intentions.”
Diana didn't answer directly but said, “Abigail, I will prove that I did not plagiarize.”
“I believe in you!”
As she finished speaking, Diana took out her phone and started looking for evidence.
When she wrote the paper, she compiled a lot of important data, which were all sorted and saved in a folder.
She also had her experimental results.
Diana had saved a document, but somehow, the paper document was gone. It may have been accidentally deleted.
If the document was still there, it would provide a timestamp as proof.
She had to find a way to recover the file.
Diana searched online for help to recover the file.
Unfortunately, despite consulting several computer experts, they all said it couldn't be restored.
Diana scratched her head.
She was troubled.
But she had to find a way to prove herself and get rid of the plagiarism accusation.
On the other side.
Gavin went home.
His expression was somewhat grim.
His wife, Cathy, asked puzzledly, “What's wrong?”
Gavin replied, “The results of the paper competition came out today, Evelyn got first place.”
Upon hearing this, Cathy widened her eyes, “Really?”
“Yes,” Gavin nodded, pride flashing in his eyes.
Cathy laughed, “If our daughter won first place, there's no need for such a gloomy look, right?”
Now would be a good time to celebrate.
“But there's a paper in our class that's exactly the same as Evelyn's,” he said.
“What?” Cathy frowned, “Who?”
“Diana Hershey.”
Cathy, also a staff member at Capital University, vaguely remembered the student Diana.
Chapter end
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