CHAPTER 371

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The principal was very satisfied with the vote. He must make this good-for-nothing Jennie admit defeat today. It wasn't his fault that Jennie had cheated. He waited for a while before he said coldly,

"Put down your hand. Now that we have confirmed that Jennie has cheated, all her grades and ranking will be canceled. Jennie will drop out of school voluntarily or she will be expelled!"

When Seulgi heard this, he knew that there was nothing he could do. He immediately took out his phone and sent a message to his uncle. At this point, only his uncle could solve this problem, so he quickly typed,

"Uncle, your wife is being bullied. Come to school now, your wife is about to cry!"

Seulgi could not believe that the school would use such a childish tactic to decide Jennie's results. It was a joke. If teachers voting could determine how good a student was, what's the point of exams?

In a brightly lit conference room at Manoban Corporation's office building, everyone looked at the emperor-like Lisa with fear. Everyone sat up straight like primary school students in class when suddenly, the sound of a phone message rang.

Lisa scanned the crowd in the conference room. Everyone was panicking as they hurriedly checked if they had forgotten to turn off their phones. Everyone remembered the incident where a colleague was fired on the spot because he didn't turn off his phone.

Everyone relaxed when they saw that their phones had been turned off. They did not know which unlucky kid had come to the meeting without turning off his phone when another phone message rang.

When everyone heard the sound, they looked at Lisa because the sound came from him. Lisa snapped into action when he realized that everyone was looking at him. He took out his phone and saw that it was indeed his phone that beeped.

He realized that it was a message from Seulgi. His eyes were instantly filled with fury when he read the contents. Someone actually dared to bully his wife? Who was so bold? These people were courting death. His expression was frighteningly gloomy as he ordered Felix,

"Get the car. We'll go to Madam's school immediately."

Lisa wanted to go there and take a good look. Which blind person actually dared to bully his wife? Did they think that he, Lisa, could not even protect his woman? He then turned to look at Max and said coldly,

"I'll leave this to you for now. Give me a perfect plan."

Then, Lisa stood up and left the conference room. Max looked gloomily at Lisa's departure and was certain that it was that good-for-nothing mute who made the chairman ignore his work.

Everyone heaved a sigh of relief when they saw Lisa leave, but deep down, they were very unhappy. Everyone had switched off their phones except the chairman. This was a typical example of "do as I say not as I do".

Meanwhile in the principal's office, Jennie saw that only her form teacher had raised her hand to support her. She sneered as she didn't expect that such a reputable school would use such a stupid method to solve a problem.

"Are you all qualified teachers and principals? What era are we in? Why are you still using such a stupid method to solve problems? I won't accept it."

Jennie's form teacher agreed with her. What times were they living in now, yet they behaved as such? It's ludicrous! This child's play made them look like idiots instead of teachers. She went up and said to the principal,

"Principal, isn't it child's play to confirm if Jennie cheated just like that? Why don't we set new questions and let Jennie answer them on the spot? When we see Jennie's answers, we'll be able to verify her capability."

The principal didn't want to waste any more time. Since everyone agreed that Jennie had cheated, it's better to bring this matter to a close as soon as possible. How could they have wrongly accused this piece of trash? The principal replied with a serious expression on his face,

"Don't say anymore. I believe that our teachers are fair and just. They, and I will not falsely accuse Jennie. That's the end of the matter."

Jennie looked at the principal coldly. This guy was totally unreasonable. He didn't even give her a chance to prove herself. He had concluded from the bottom of his heart that she had cheated. She said coldly,

"Principal, did you conclude based on this rigged vote that I cheated? And that you didn't slander me?"

The principal sneered when he heard this. Was there any doubt? Everyone could see Jennie's usual performance. Moreover, the teachers had already confirmed that Jennie wasn't capable of good results. He replied coldly,

"Yes, I believe in the vote. Jennie, hurry up with your application to drop out of school!"






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