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“Mrs. Jimenez, could I… could I talk to you more about this in detail? This whole thing’s really important to me. It’s affecting my reputation, and I’d be grateful if you could help me clear things up,” Ste pleaded sincerely.
Jimenez looked into Ste’s eyes for a moment, then gave a small nod. “Come with me to the study.”
Ste stood up to follow her, but Sharon shot to her feet too, clearly uneasy.
“Sharon,” Ste said gently, “you and Josie wait here for me.”
“But—” Sharon frowned, not wanting to let her go in alone.
Josie reached over and tugged her sleeve. “Rx. They’re just going to talk. Let’s just wait.”
Sharon sat back down, reluctantly.
Ten minutes crawled by. Finally, Ste came out of the study.<fn473f> Th?s chapter is updated by fin?novel</fn473f>
Josie and Sharon both sprang up. “So? Did you get the answers?”
Ste gave a small nod and sank into the sofa. “Yeah. It’s all clear now…”
Jimenez had indeed written the project report, but she had also included references from publicly avable online sources, one of which happened to be Ste’s original design.
When she submitted her project to the institution, they got back to her saying it could be used but asked her to remove a few lines that mentioned the references.
Jimenez hadn’t thought much of it at the time and went ahead, signing the contract without a second thought. That gave the institution full ownership of her project n.
“It was the institution that faked the so-called evidence. Jimenez and I just checked online, and it turns out that the head of that institution actually knows Nina,” Ste exined.
And with that, everything finally clicked into ce.
The release date of Jimenez’s report was suddenly backdated to five years ago, recing the original date of one month ago. Nina then used that to frame Ste for giarism.
Nina probably assumed Ste wouldn’t travel overseas to investigate and that the institution wouldn’t publicize such a petty scheme. But with just a little digging, the truth became easy to uncover.
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Sharon suddenly sprang up from the couch, furious. “Nina’s unbelievable! Someone really needs to give her a taste of her own medicine so she learns to behave.”
Josie gave Sharon a helpless look, sighing. She always leaned toward using force to fix things. But could violence really solve this kind of mess?
Turning back to Ste, Josie asked, “Did Jimenez say if she’s willing to testify for you?”
Ste nodded. “She is. This whole thing is fabricated, and she doesn’t want to be unknowingly tied to a scam artist.”
Earlier, while they were in the study, Jimenez had even helped Ste draft a rification letter and signed her name at the bottom.
After handing it over to Ste, Jimenez went on to write a formalint to a more reputable institution, calling out the one she had originally submitted her project to.
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