There was a lot of content for one semester, and Lin Chao spent an entire night to sort it out.

Lin Chao slept until the next afternoon. When he woke up, he was shocked to see the time. He quickly checked to confirm, and then sent it to He Xi.

I hope Senior He Xi doesn’t think it takes him too long to organize it.

After a while, He Xi received the document.

A minute later, He Xi replied.

[He Xi: The content is quite rich.]

[Lin Chao: We have a lot of courses this semester, so the content is a bit heavy.]

[He Xi: I can tell that it was carefully organized.]

[He Xi: I will take the time to finish reading it.]

[He Xi: I will reply to you next weekend.]

Although there is a lot of content to organize, it shouldn’t take a week to read it, right?

Maybe Senior He Xi is really busy.

Lin Chao replied: [Okay, Senior He Xi.]

[He Xi: Read carefully these few days. I will ask you questions after I finish reading the materials.]

[Lin Chao: OK!]

Lin Chao put down his phone and said to himself, "Why did the senior suddenly have a sense of déjà vu of the teacher?"

"I wonder what questions he will ask..." Lin Chao was a little nervous and took out a book to review carefully.

"No, the problem of plagiarism has not been solved yet." Lin Chao put down the book, picked up his mobile phone and asked for Teacher Peng's phone number in various school groups.

After a while, he found out Teacher Peng's phone number.

Lin Chao was about to call, but when he remembered his experience the day before, he stopped.

Lin Chao inexplicably felt that Teacher Peng would not listen to his explanation at all.

So even if he called, the call would be hung up after a while.

What he needed to do was to make Teacher Peng listen carefully to what he said and cooperate with him to get to the bottom of the plagiarism issue.

After thinking of a plan, Lin Chao called the teacher in the Academic Affairs Office.

"Hello, teacher."

"Well, I have a question about my final grade."

"Well, I want to file a complaint. There's something wrong with my game planning course grade."

He was so flustered yesterday that he completely forgot the normal handling procedures.

Negative emotions kept rising up, making him increasingly out of control, and in the end he almost did something stupid.

Lin Chao touched his chest.

Am I sick?

It seems that I have to keep a happy mood and do more happy things in the future.

Just as he was thinking about it, Lin Chao's cell phone rang. The caller was Teacher Peng, whom he had just saved in his address book.

Lin Chao took a deep breath and answered the phone.

"Hello, Mr. Peng."

Teacher Peng was middle-aged and had a bad temper. He asked in a rather unfriendly tone, "Student Lin Chao, what do you want?"

"Teacher, I want the truth." Lin Chao lowered his eyes.

Before Teacher Peng could say anything else, Lin Chao took over the conversation and took the lead. "Teacher Peng, you should still be in the university town, right? Let's meet in the dormitory lobby of Building No. 1 at 2 pm tomorrow and talk things out."

All students who stayed on campus were concentrated in dormitory Building No. 1, so the dormitory lobby of Building No. 1 was open.

"......Okay, I'd like to see what you have to say." Teacher Peng hung up the phone.

Lin Chao put down his phone and started preparing the evidence of the game plan he had made.

The assignment he did had a lot of manuscripts.

At first, he would go to the school computer room or Internet cafe to do his homework. In order to prevent himself from forgetting to bring his manuscripts, Lin Chao took a photo of his manuscripts.

When he gets to the computer, he only needs to open his mobile phone to see his manuscript.

Although the initial manuscript contained little content, it contained the core of his plan.

Later, Lin Chao broke his leg and had to stay in the dormitory.

After Li Lian lent him the computer, Lin Chao never wrote any manuscripts again because he could write directly on the computer in his dormitory.

After deleting and revising it many times, Lin Chao finally wrote the plan, but in the end, he was accused of plagiarism?

The next day, Lin Chao took the evidence and went downstairs on crutches.

What he didn't expect was that Teacher Peng was already in the hall.

Lin Chao looked down at the time. It was one fifty.

Teacher Peng came quite early.

Lin Chao walked over and called out, "Teacher Peng."

Teacher Peng's frown relaxed a little after seeing Lin Chao. He looked Lin Chao up and down and asked in confusion, "What's wrong with your foot?"

Lin Chao was afraid of being late, so he always arrived early for class. He sat at the back of the classroom and rarely spoke, so Teacher Peng didn't notice that he had a broken leg.

Lin Chao gave a brief explanation and then sat down at the table.

At this time, Teacher Peng asked again: "Why have you lost so much weight?"

There are only about thirty students in this major. After one semester of classes, Teacher Peng had some impression of Lin Chao.

In his impression, Lin Chao was not as thin as he is now.

Lin Chao paused and looked at Teacher Peng.

There was actually a hint of concern in Teacher Peng's eyes.

Lin Chao thought about it and didn't answer. Instead, he took out his things from his bag.

Then he asked Teacher Peng: "Now, Teacher Peng, can you tell me why you judged me as plagiarizing?"

Teacher Peng became serious: "Because the core content of your proposal is exactly the same as that of another student."

"If they are the same, why didn't he plagiarize me?" Lin Chao frowned.

Teacher Peng gave Lin Chao a deep look and said, "He submitted his proposal three days earlier than you did."

Lin Chao submitted his homework on the last day.

Judging from the time, Lin Chao is indeed the one who plagiarized.

"Because that student submitted his homework earlier than you, I went to ask him first." Teacher Peng continued.

"He was shocked and immediately produced all the evidence of how he had done his homework."

"Teacher, excuse me, who is this student?" Lin Chao was really curious. Whose homework was the same as his?

Teacher Peng opened his WeChat chat and pulled up the chat history. "His name is Li Lian. He used evidence to prove that it was you who plagiarized."

When Lin Chao heard what Teacher Peng said, his head felt like it had exploded.

In an instant, he seemed to understand everything.

Li Lian?

Did he give evidence?

Prove that I plagiarized?

Thinking of how Li Lian had shown concern for him before leaving the dormitory, Lin Chao felt so uncomfortable that he could hardly breathe.

It doesn't matter who this person is, but it shouldn't be Li Lian.

Lin Chao never doubted him, he even accepted the small probability that they had the same idea.

But if they are in the same dormitory or even use the same computer.

The possibility of having the same ideas as him was extremely small.

"Student Lin Chao? Are you okay?" Teacher Peng was shocked to see Lin Chao's face turn pale.

"I... I'm fine." Lin Chao took Teacher Peng's phone with trembling hands and started looking at the chat history between him and Li Lian.

[Li Lian: Pictures x8.]

[Li Lian: Teacher, my document was created much earlier than Lin Chao’s.]

[Li Lian: I lent him my computer, and I didn’t expect this to happen.]

[Li Lian: Teacher, are the contents of our homework really exactly the same?]

[Teacher Peng: File x2.]

[Teacher Peng: Compare them yourself.]

[Li Lian: Teacher, I created the whole work independently, created the document early, and submitted the assignment early.]

[Li Lian: The core content of my assignment is the same as his, but the way of presenting it is different, which is indeed...]

[Li Lian: Teacher, did he see that my homework was better, so he copied and revised it in order to get away with it?]

[Li Lian: Because he needs time to slightly modify the content after plagiarizing, so he submits the assignment on the last day?]

[Li Lian: Sorry, teacher, I’m a little confused now…]

[Teacher Peng: Well, when you calm down, ask him what’s going on.]

[Li Lian: OK.]

One day passed.

[Li Lian: Teacher, no matter how I ask him, he won’t answer. (I’m so tired)]

[Li Lian: Teacher, let’s forget about this matter and don’t pursue it. As for my grades, just give me a basic score so that I can pass the passing line.]

[Teacher Peng: Don’t worry, I will make the final decision on this matter.]

So Mr. Peng’s decision was to give Lin Chao a big zero.

"Heh..." Lin Chao sneered.

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