Chapter 192
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Chapter 192 A Dreamlike Illusion âJane plagiarized from you?â
The truth hit Arnold like a bolt from the blue.
In his impression, Jane was always a rule-abi ing girl. That was why he stamped her work, believing she didnât copy.
But if what Cora said was true, and Janeâs work was merely a replication of the old Lane Mansion, then the answer became evident.
âWhether I plagiarized or not, just look at the 3D model of the old Lane Mansion when it auctioned. Iâve lived there for twenty years, and nobody knows every nook and cranny better than me. Dr. Yoris could never know all the details of every flower and tree,â Cora continued, refusing to turn her back.
Thus, Cora couldnât see the shock on Arnoldâs face.
This revelation was something Arnold had never expected. At this moment, Arnold was almost sure that Jane was the one who plagiarized.
Despite Arnold pressuring Cora to safeguard Janeâs Chapter 192 A Dreamlike Illusion reputation, it ended up severing the teacher-student bond between them.
2/4 âEnough. I had hoped to experience some warmth here on Christmas Eve, but it seems it was just a dream,â Cora said, departing with a lackluster demeanor.
Watching Coraâs lonely and resolute silhouette, Arnold felt a piercing pain in his heart. It was as if something precious was slipping away from his life.
He wanted to go after Cora, to hold her back, but he couldnât find the right words to say. He was unsure how to face her now.
Just then, Jane learned from the other members of the Woodcarving Association that Arnold was on the top floor of the exhibition center. She grabbed her coat and went up to find him.
âGrandpa, itâs windy tonight. Why are you standing here alone?â
Jane went upstairs and saw Arnold standing alone. She let out a sigh of relief.
As she approached, Jane intended to put the coat on Arnold, but to her surprise, Arnold turned and slapped her.
Chapter âGrandpa?â
Jane was caught off guard by Arnoldâs sudden action, She looked at him in bewilderment.
Arnold had always doted on Jane since she was a child, She was his only granddaughter among all his descendants.
He provided her with the best in everything. Even in Arnoldâs will, he allocated to Jane twice as much as his other grandchildren.
Moreover, he had never laid a finger on her.
Whenever Jane faced difficulties, Arnold would ask her cousins to stand up for her.
Jane couldnât fathom that Arnold, who cherished her like a precious gem, would one day raise his hand against her.
But Arnold seemed to have no complicated emotions. Instead, he questioned her angrily, âWhy did you do this, you wretch?â
Jane was taken aback and thought Arnold was furious because she had dragged himself into this mess. After all, Cora hadnât presented any evidence to prove Janeâs innocence.
âGrandpa, I had no choice. I didnât want my work to be labeled as plagiarism, bringing shame to you and our familyâ Jane explained.
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âYou still donât realize where you went wrong?â Arnold looked at Jane, almost heartbroken, âDid you believe Dr. Laneâs words, thinking I plagiarized her? I didnât! Though I didnât show you the finished work, I wanted to surprise you and let you see the result of my hard work, If you believe Dr. Laneâs one-sided words and convict me, wouldnât that be unfair?â
Jane thought that since Cora couldnât prove her innocence, Arnold would still suspect Cora as long as she didnât admit to plagiarizing.
With the addition of that slap, Arnold would undoubtedly regret his actions towards Jane today.