Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 768
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 768
Hearing that, Sharon took J’s results from her desk and nced at it, only to see that she had
attained a perfect score for two subjects, but she did not get any grades for Spanish. Why is there no
grade for Spanish?
Sharon was puzzled but before she could ask, Nina, who was on the stage, suddenly said, “J,
please step outside for a moment.”
J raised her eyes and cast a nce at Nina before shezily headed outside with her.
Everyone looked at J, confused. “What’s with her?”
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“I don’t know. I think she screwed up her test. She only got 200 marks.”
“What? 200? Wasn’t she the top schr?”
“Who knows what happened, but I heard that she didn’t get any grade for Spanish.”
“Meaning that in other words, besides Spanish, she got a perfect score for two other subjects?”
“Why didn’t she get any grades for Spanish?”
The students at the scene were puzzled and bewildered.
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Hazel, who was immersed in the joy of getting a high score in the test, felt even more light-hearted
upon hearing that J only scored 200 points. Tsk! A top schr, eh? Well, it seems to me that she
bribed her way to the achievement! Ha! Looks like there really are a lot of scammers in Sandfort City.
Once they were outside, Nina asked J in a straightforward manner, “Miss Jackson, do you know
why you didn’t get any grade for Spanish this time?”
J had both hands shoved in her pockets as she drawled, “I don’t know.”
“I shouldn’t have asked you to write an essay.” Nina sighed. “Now, all the lecturers in the office know
that your essay is written by imitating Lady Rose’s novel.”
The word ‘imitating’ was a nice way to put it; in fact, the lecturers in the office directly used her of
giarism.
“Imitating Rose’s novel?” J raised an eyebrow as she denied indifferently, “I did not.”
A trace of surprise shed across Nina’s eyes but she quickly regained her usualposure. “I was
saving your face by not exposing this directly in the ss.”
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After all, giarism waspletely intolerable in Woodsbury University—a student who copied an
essay today might giarize a thesis tomorrow, and giarizing someone else’s hard work was a
disgraceful act.
If Robert, the principal, found out about this, even his own daughter would be expelled, let alone when
J was merely a top schr.
J’s pink lips parted. “Miss Hogan, do you think that I need to copy someone else’s work when I
have attained full marks for Spanish in the college entrance exams?”
As soon as she said that, Nina inhaled sharply. If what she said was true and she really didn’t
giarize, that would make her… Is she really Rose?
Nina’s face, which was initially filled with anger, was slowly reced by an incredulous look.
Looking at J, she carefully asked, “Miss Jackson, are you really… Rose herself?” I must be mad to
ask this question but if what she said was true and she really didn’t copy, that would be the only
possibility left.
J pressed her lips together. “Miss Hogan, you only have to trust me that I didn’t copy. Whether or
not I am Rose is not the important thing here.”
What she said was enough to make everything clear.
Words that came from her moving lipspletely enlightened Nina. Although the truth was hard to
believe, J had indirectly admitted her identity, so Nina believed she should not press on.
“I understand.” Nina was overwhelmed by mixed feelings. It turns out that this student of mine, who I
meet almost every day, is actually the novel author whom I admire, and she is actually only a 19-year-
old student.