Teacher Peng tapped the tabletop with his fingers. "What's going on between you two?"

Lin Chao handed the phone back to Mr. Peng and said coldly, "He didn't even talk to me. If I hadn't seen the final grade, I wouldn't have known that I had plagiarized others."

Teacher Peng frowned, perhaps he also realized that this matter was not simple.

Lin Chao handed his evidence to Teacher Peng.

"Teacher Peng, why was my document created a few days later than his?" Lin Chao's eyes turned red with anger.

"Because one day after I borrowed his computer, he suddenly said to me with an apologetic look on his face that he accidentally deleted my homework when he was cleaning the computer."

"So, teacher, the time when the document was created doesn't mean anything."

Teacher Peng frowned, "There is evidence that he created the work independently. He did his homework very early. You said he plagiarized, but could your homework be done earlier than his?"

Lin Chao pulled out the photo of the first draft he had taken on his phone and showed it to Teacher Peng. "This is my first draft. The time on the phone cannot be faked."

"Because we had some conflicts in our dormitory, Li Lian and I didn't have a very good relationship at the beginning."

"Teacher, you mentioned once in class that we might be asked to write a planning report as the final assignment. I don't know if other students noticed what you said, but I did and wrote a simple draft."

“So my first draft was written before you even posted the final assignment.”

"At that time, my relationship with Li Lian was very ordinary, and he didn't know that I had this draft."

"My first draft is the core of this plan. You can take a closer look."

"He did start creating independently quite early, but..." Lin Chao recalled the pictures he had seen.

"In the pictures he posted, what he wrote at the beginning is completely different from the core-related content now."

“He did finish his homework early, but the core content can be changed.”

“That’s why the main content of both of us is the same, but the way we tell it is different.”

"So the focus now is on the core content. Unless he can produce evidence that is earlier than mine, otherwise, he plagiarized me."

After Lin Chao finished speaking, he let out a long sigh and leaned back in his chair.

Teacher Peng carefully read Lin Chao's evidence, then slammed the table angrily.

Lin Chao was startled by his sudden action.

Teacher Peng immediately contacted Li Lian and asked him what was going on.

Li Lian insisted on his statement at first, but after Teacher Peng mentioned that Lin Chao had a first draft, and it was written before the final assignment was assigned, Li Lian fell silent.

Teacher Peng was so angry that he scolded Li Lian.

After hanging up the phone with Li Lian, Teacher Peng turned around and called the Academic Affairs Office.

Finally, Mr. Peng said to Lin Chao, "Please make a copy of these evidences and submit them to the Academic Affairs Office as supporting documents."

He tried to suppress his anger: "If you didn't have the first draft, it would be really hard for you to prove your innocence in this matter."

"When the time comes, things won't be clear and will end up in nothing."

"That kid calculated this step, but he didn't expect you to have earlier evidence."

Lin Chao lowered his head and asked softly, "Teacher, do you think it's possible for us to have the same idea?"

Teacher Peng shook his head: "Can the same idea be created from the beginning to the end?"

Lin Chao shook his head slightly.

“So he plagiarized.”

Seeing that Lin Chao was a little autistic, Teacher Peng softened his tone and said, "I was wrong about this matter. I shouldn't have believed one side of the story."

"I'm sorry for wrongly accusing you, so let me treat you to a meal..."

"Teacher." Lin Chao said softly, "I want to submit my supporting documents and then go back to the dormitory to rest."

Teacher Peng sighed, "Okay, okay... Don't worry, I will handle this matter properly and clear your name."

"Thank you, teacher." Lin Chao stood up and thanked him.

Looking at Lin Chao's thin back, Teacher Peng sighed.

He turned around to deal with the plagiarism incident and originally wanted to make the truth public, but Li Lian started to make a fuss. Li Lian's parents called and said that Li Lian's mental state was not good now, and they hoped that the teachers would be more tolerant and not tell anyone about Li Lian's plagiarism.

This was a disguised threat, and Teacher Peng almost fainted from anger.

After receiving the threat, he was prepared to swallow his anger, but for some reason the school leaders suddenly wanted to fire him.

After careful investigation, he found out that the people above him thought he was not professional enough.

Teacher Peng blamed all the misfortunes on Li Lian, and after leaving his job he released a message directly to clarify the plagiarism incident.

Li Lian could still act like a good guy in class, but after this incident, his reputation was completely ruined and no one dared to hang out with a two-faced person like him.

After Yang Jiale learned about Li Lian’s plagiarism, he became more suspicious that his money had been stolen by Li Lian, so he ran to question Li Lian.

Li Lian smiled and said nothing.

Yang Jiale couldn't help but beat him.

The two men had a fight and were both criticized in public notices.

Of course, these are all for later.

At present, after returning to the dormitory, Lin Chao was absent-mindedly reviewing his books while waiting for the result of Teacher Peng's handling.

Two days later, Lin Chao's grades were revised and he got a very high score.

Afterwards, Mr. Peng sent a statement in the professional course group, saying that he had made a mistake in the final assignment grade because he did not understand it clearly. Then, in response to anonymous inquiries from students in the group about plagiarism, Mr. Peng only replied that people should not take groundless rumors seriously.

Li Lian's score also remained unchanged.

Lin Chao was very confused.

Didn’t you say that you would handle it properly and clear your name?

Lin Chao was not satisfied with the current treatment.

After thinking for a long time, Lin Chao decided to ask Teacher Peng in a roundabout way, and then he learned that Li Lian's family had threatened Teacher Peng.

Indeed, if Teacher Peng spoke out about this matter openly, and if anything happened to Li Lian because of what Teacher Peng said, Teacher Peng would definitely be held accountable.

How despicable.

It was the first time that Lin Chao realized that someone could be so despicable.

He sent a message to Li Lian.

[Lin Chao: What a good trick. You must have used it more than once, right?]

After a while, Li Lian replied: [I don’t understand what you are talking about.]

Here he comes again. Every time he acts as if it has nothing to do with him, but he is the one who did it!

[Lin Chao: You won’t give me an explanation?]

[Li Lian: I think I treat you very well.]

Li Lian answered the question irrelevantly.

Lin Chao paused for a moment, then angrily typed: [Your help comes at a price, right?]

[Li Lian: Let’s end this matter here. If we continue to make a fuss, it will be bad for both you and me.]

Lin Chao wanted to refute.

[Li Lian: It’s not good for Teacher Peng either.]

Lin Chao put down his phone and pounded the table angrily.

"Hiss..." He used too much force and accidentally hurt himself. Lin Chao rubbed his hand.

[Li Lian: I never expected you to put so much effort into your final project.]

[Li Lian: But it doesn’t matter, it’s just a small mistake.]

Lin Chao endured the pain in his hands and replied: [Why did you copy my homework? ]

[Li Lian: Lin Chao, your homework is very good, but there is no need for me to plagiarize you.]

Seeing his reply, Lin Chao was confused for a moment.

The next moment, he woke up.

Depend on!

This person is still guiding other people's thinking!

He first praised and then clarified, and his words were well-crafted.

If the evidence was not conclusive, Lin Chao would have suspected that he had made a mistake.

[Lin Chao: You want to get a high score on my homework, right? Is it because Mr. Peng’s homework is too demanding? Too difficult? You think your homework will not get a high score, so you use mine instead?]

[Li Lian: I said, I didn’t plagiarize.]

Okay, this guy refuses to admit it.

Originally Lin Chao wanted to take a screenshot or something, but now it seems that the other party has been prepared.

Lin Chao felt tired.

As college students, how could someone have so many ideas?

In the process of friendly coexistence, they will harm you silently, and if you are not careful, you may be trapped and unable to get up.

In even more serious cases, someone might get killed without even knowing who did it.

too horrible.

I don't want to make friends anymore.

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