Chapter 160: Chapter 160: Application for Retaking the Exam
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If Jakeson Walker names Xaviera Evans publicly, she will definitely be exposed and probably expelled from school.
But he doesnât care about that. It was Xaviera who cheated first, and if she gets the worst punishment, she deserves it.
Jakeson Walker is smug and arrogant: âThanks to Mag Evans, you not only didnât cover up for your sister, but you also actively exposed her, helping her admit her mistake. Only someone as morally noble as you deserves to be my student. â
Before Mag could say anything, Madame Evans couldnât contain her amusement.
âMr. Walker, our Mag is of course better than that wild girl. Mag has brought honor to the Evans family. Iâll personally cook dinner for you tonight. As for that little wild seed, let her stay here and apologize in front of the school!â
Mag pretends to feel sorry: âSister, itâs actually okay if you donât know English. I can help you improve your English level, but why did you have to cheat? Itâs alright, since youâve apologized, it means youâve admitted your mistake. I can still help you in the future!â
Xaviera gives her a cold, mocking look and then picks up the microphone.
Itâs break time, and the PA system suddenly comes onâ
âHello everyone, Iâm Xaviera Evans from Design School Class 3.â
Everyone looks puzzled.
Xavieraâs calm voice follows: âThe famous translation master, Jakeson Walker, came to our school. My sister Mag Evans claimed I never learned English, so Mr. Walker checked my test paper and concluded that I cheated in the exam.â
The students are stunned.
Did they hear that correctly?
Xaviera cheated?
English majors are left speechless, âWho said Xaviera cheated? She translated the paper we all saw â that vocabulary and skill level canât be copied from anyone else. The entire English department canât find anyone better than her!â The class president is also bewildered, âYeah, I saw Xavieraâs paper too, I donât agree that she cheated!â
Professor Valley from the English Department â and a co-sponsor of the translation competition â also looks puzzled.
âHow could Miss Evans have cheated? Her skills are well-known and she doesnât seem like a person who would cheat. Iâll go check it out myself. I canât let Jakeson Walker wrongly accuse her!â
In the principalâs office, Jakeson Walker is smug.
He is contemplating how to spread this news online to create a bigger impact, saying the student cheated but admitted the mistake under his guidance.
Then heâd encourage Xaviera and let everyone feel that he is the ceiling of the industry.
As for Xavieraâs fate, he doesnât care â if sheâs expelled, itâs what she deserves.
At this moment, Xaviera slowly speaks: âMr. Walker believes I cheated, and together with Mag, demands that I apologize in front of the school!â Mag sneers, thinking she could fight against her? What a joke!
As long as Xaviera cheated, she is disqualified as the Evans family heir. No prestigious school will accept such a morally corrupt teacher.
No matter what, Xaviera, the Miss Evans, will end up with a bad reputation, and only Mag would be the Evans familyâs precious daughter!
Mag patiently waits to see Xaviera fall from grace.
Suddenly, Xaviera raises her voice: âHowever, I did not cheat! I donât understand why Mr. Walker and my sister insist on accusing me of cheating without any evidence and want to cancel my scores.â
The smiles on Mag and Jakeson Walkerâs faces suddenly disappear.
âMr. Walker, youâre a translation master. It would be effortless for you to frame me, but it would cause permanent damage to my reputation, and I will be affected for the rest of my life. Your high position doesnât mean everything you say is true. If you want to accuse me of cheating, whereâs the evidence?â
âYou!â Jakeson Walker is burning with rage, not expecting Xaviera to suddenly turn against him.
Xaviera remains calm: âMr. Walker has no evidence, but I can prove my innocence.â
She enunciates each word, her cold voice coming through the microphone:
can retake the exam!â
Mag gasps.
Jakeson Walker trembles with anger and yells: âXaviera Evans! What more evidence do you need for cheating? Donât blame me for being ruthless if you keep persisting!â
Xaviera leisurely replies: âShow me the evidence.â
âHow could a country bumpkin like you have such a high translation level?â
Jakeson Walker blurts out, knowing from the Evans family that she had never learned English before. If she could translate like that, she would be a once-in-a-century genius.
Xavieraâs voice is calm: âSo, you donât have any evidence, but I can prove my innocence. On what grounds do you object, or are you feeling guilty? Is Mr. Walker afraid that my skill level surpasses his and doesnât dare to let me try again?â
Everyone in the school hears Xavieraâs words and canât help but exclaimâ Xaviera Evans is awesome!