Chapter 43 I Have Asked You So Many Times

In the afternoon, Madelyn took the restored surveillance footage, tucked it safely into her bag, and brought in to the university

Finished

As she passed by the bulletin board, she noticed that the swapped–out thesis was still posted there and stopped in her tracks.

After glancing over the thesis, Madelyn scoffed dismissively.

This thesis is so poorly written. It’s not even up to elementary school standards. Janessa is truly despicable!

But that’s all right. I will reclaim my innocence myself!

Madelyn didn’t head to the classroom. Instead, she went straight to the office of the Department of Literature, seeking Yadiel.

Upon reaching the entrance, she overheard a conversation between a man and a woman emanating from within.

“Professor Fuller, are you free tonight? I was thinking we could grab dinner together, considering we’ve known each other for quite some time now…

Yadiel gave an awkward laugh and declined, saying, “I’m sorry, I may not be available tonight.”

“Why are you always unavailable? I’ve asked you out so many times already…” the woman whined. “Professor Fuller, you clearly know how I feel, yet you keep rejecting me. Can’t you give me a chance?”

“Uh…” Yadiel was clearly at a loss for words.

“I’m not that bad, am I? All I want is to have a meal with you, nothing more…”

Listening to this conversation, Madelyn was consumed by curiosity. Who is she? Her voice sounds so familiar.

Driven by curiosity, Madelyn leaned in for a closer look, only to be taken aback.

That delicate voice belongs to Professor Pierson? How unexpected. Who would have thought that the usually stern Professor Pierson could also show such a delicate, feminine side? Now I get why she’s always against me. She must have feelings for Yadiel from the way she spoke to him. She must be jealous of me because she sees that Yadiel takes good care of me. God… this is simply an unwarranted disaster! Yadiel merely treats me like a sister, and I consider him nothing more than a brother. Our relationship is purely platonic! Is she blind or what? Okay, that’s enough. I don’t want to think about it anymore.

Madelyn shook her head before she went ahead and knocked on the door to enter

“Yadiel, Professor Pierson.”

feeling a headache coming on. The moment he saw Madelyn, however, his

“Madelyn, you’re here.”

Madelyn nodded.

jealousy surged like a wave when she took in their interaction, and her face

as a female student, you shouldn’t constantly be visiting male teachers‘ offices. If someone were to see you, they wouldn’t know what to make of it. Remember, your primary duty is to focus on your studies!”

“Understood,” Madelyn responded.

jealousy is truly misguided.

from her bag and handed it over to

someone restore and review

the flash drive and asked, “Do you know who did

1 Have Asked You So Many Times

it’s Felicity. Madelyn stated with

Finished

that moment. Ruth, who was listening curiously at the

him and said straightforwardly. “Professor Pierson, someone has

passed through Ruth’s eyes. She

ample evidence to prove that Madelyn’s thesis was replaced halfway through. Today, Madelyn came to me seeking assistance in

Ruth’s heart, but her facial

quite some time that the thesis had been tampered with. After all, she was the first one

see Madelyn having a hard time, she simply chose to turn a blind eye to

for you to favor her. However, this incident has become quite the spectacle, known to all students and staff across the campus. Is it really suitable for you to defend her like this?”

questioning my professionalism? No student should have to endure such an injustice

was

given

daring to anger Yadiel any further, she said, “All right, I’ll call Felicity over. We’ll confront her directly and see if

that, she summoned Felicity.

Felicity was engaged in a conversation with Janessa. They were talking about Madelyn.

“I bet Madelyn hasn’t been eating or sleeping well these days. She must be feeling like

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