Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl -
Chapter 401 - 393: The Punishment is Too Light
Chapter 401: Chapter 393: The Punishment is Too Light
"Wait, you’re saying you did all those test papers over summer break?" Tan Feifei clearly thought it sounded preposterous, "How is it possible?"
"I did them all." Jiang Zhe was serious as she faced Professor Tan.
Xia Enci raised her hand: "I can vouch for her! Look at Jiang Zhe’s account, she did many of the problems online."
Everyone who saw it had a complex expression on their face.
Jiang Zhe had truly completed all of the test papers!
So, with her abilities, identifying key points in the textbook was as easy as pie for her.
Professor Tan nudged, "Tan Feifei, take a look."
Tan Feifei understood the implication: Professor Tan and the two other teachers were now convinced of Jiang Zhe’s honesty.
It was now up to her.
The so-called explanation was also for herself to hear.
She reluctantly checked the test papers on Xia Enci’s phone and was disappointed to see that Jiang Zhe not only completed them all, but the app had also evaluated her answers, showing a hundred percent accuracy rate.
"What do you think, Tan Feifei?" Professor Tan asked.
What else could Tan Feifei say?
She bit her lip, realizing that if she continued to harp on the issue, her personal bias would be glaringly obvious.
She shook her head: "Jiang Zhe is indeed very impressive. I’m sorry, I was too hasty earlier, concerned that the exam wouldn’t be fair, and was eager to find out the truth."
She didn’t dare to meet Jiang Zhe’s eyes.
Professor Tan nodded: "Providing all students with a fair and just learning and examination environment is what the school and department should strive for. Your timely supervision was correct. Let’s all monitor each other in the future."
Tan Feifei had nothing to say.
Just as Professor Tan was about to ask Tan Feifei to leave, someone knocked on the office door.
"Come in," Professor Tan said.
A student at the door pushed it open and, holding a big bouquet of flowers, said, "Professor Tan, Jiang Zhe just won an award and there were some flowers she didn’t collect. Also, we want to take a group photo with her."
"What award?" Professor Tan was curious.
"The Apricot Grove Cup, it’s the knowledge competition award for fourth-year students. Professor Tan, you didn’t know? Jiang Zhe was dominating on stage just now. There was hardly any question that could stump her. With her alone, she made a mess of the Modu University of Chinese Medicine students."
Professor Tan looked at Jiang Zhe with admiration.
Tan Feifei bit her lip even harder. Jiang Zhe had participated in the Apricot Grove Cup? And she performed so well?
It made the fact that she had come to the professors to inquire about Jiang Zhe’s score seem even more ridiculous.
Clenching her phone, her knuckles turned white from the pressure.
Professor Tan asked Jiang Zhe in surprise: "When did you participate in it?"
"Just now," replied Jiang Zhe.
"Good job." Professor Tan recalled the textbooks and materials he had given Jiang Zhe and realized that she must have genuinely gone through them to return them. He smiled and said, "I’ll find some other materials for you later on."
"Thank you, Professor Tan."
"So Professor Tan, can we take Jiang Zhe for the group photo now?"
Professor Tan waved his hand: "Go ahead."
Jiang Zhe was stuffed with flowers by a crowd and then dragged away for a photo session.
Tan Feifei slipped away unnoticed, like a clown.
Afterward, Professor Tan received a phone call and found out that Jiang Zhe had not attended the interview for outstanding students. The journalist waited a long time for her and couldn’t find anyone responsible for sorting it out, and left quite annoyed.
Now, the television station had called the university’s publicity department, and the teacher from the department spoke with a hint of complaint in their voice.
"Jiang Zhe," called Professor Tan as he beckoned her to come back.
She had just finished the photo session and was called back to Professor Tan.
The teacher from the university’s publicity department also came over and briefly explained the situation: "I’ll go and coordinate with the television station. We will arrange a new interview for Jiang Zhe. But since you stood them up, you need to apologize to them. Especially since you missed the scheduled interview and participated in a competition instead, they feel slighted and are quite unhappy."
The teacher’s words were gentle, suggesting that Jiang Zhe apologize as an unavoidable measure.
Professor Tan also nodded and added: "I can help communicate with the television station. Jiang Zhe, shall I accompany you to the interview later on?"
"It should be Zhang Lingling who apologizes, not me," Jiang Zhe spoke up.
Zhang Lingling had already heard about the unhappy reactions of the interview journalist and television station.
Some students nearby were also discussing the matter: "Just so Jiang Zhe could show off at the Apricot Grove Cup, she took the place of a substitute student to answer questions and even stood up her own interview journalist. That’s quite something."
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