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Menantu Pahlawan Negara by Sarjana

Chapter 157
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Chapter 157

“Sir, I only heard a few words. I can’t remember it clearly anymore.”

“Yeah. My seat is in the corner, so I didn’t hear much.”

“Ask Millie. She sits closest to Aurelia. Besides, she sounded really sure of herself in the group chat that she knew the situation best.”

Everyone started to turn against one another.

Millie had been far too arrogant lately. Last night, she had posted about the gift worth ten thousand dollars that she had bought for her boyfriend, giving everyone the impression that she wasn’t short of money and that she didn’t care about how she spent it.

The others were annoyed by her flaunting, so they were all quick to point their fingers at her first.

After Kimberly entered the department, Aurelia realized that her colleagues were more or less just following the crowd. It was human nature. After all, who wouldn’t want to befriend someone powerful?

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However, there were drawbacks to this, so she had kept reminding Millie to keep a low profile.

Unfortunately, not only did Millie not listen, but she even followed in Kimberly’s footsteps.

Millie was both frustrated and furious. She had always been short-tempered, and this twas no exception.

Without a second thought, she stood up and pointed at Aurelia. “She plagiarized Kimberly! Kimberly cup with an extravagant proposal before this. Didn’t Aurelia secretly make one with the exact sconcept herself after that?”

After hearing Millie’s defense, Kimberly’s expression improved slightly. She raised her head with tears in her eyes and said, “Thank you, Millie.”

Millie nodded at her and said, “Don’t worry, Kimberly. I support you.”

Aurelia looked at Millie with a frown. Millie really hadn’t listened to a single word of her advice. She wasn’t aware that she was playing with fire.

Kimberly had neither admitted nor denied the plagiarism accusation herself, but Millie had jumped out to defend her.

Once it was proven that Kimberly had lied, Millie would be considered an accomplice.

Did she really think Kimberly would appreciate her help then?

If Kimberly had a conscience, she would stand with Millie. But if she didn’t have one, Kimberly could even claim that Millie had misled her and made her believe that Aurelia had plagiarized her proposal.

After all, Aurelia only had the draft of the extravagant plan on her laptop.

How would Millie prove her innocence then?

Millie shot Aurelia a smug look. She had already deleted everything from Aurelia’s laptop, so Aurelia wouldn’t be able to prove anything.

Aurelia met Millie’s gaze before looking away. Millie was no longer her friend.

After listening to Millie’s testimony, the boss immediately said, “Mr. Xenos, you heard that, This matter is indeed Aurelia’s fault.”

When he finished speaking, Zachary gave Aurelia a warning look and took the opportunity to say, “Aurelia, hurry up and explain to Mr. Xenos!”

He then pushed Aurelia forward, and she walked toward Daniel.

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“Mr. Xenos, about this matter…”

Everyone held their breath as they waited for Aurelia, the scapegoat, to admit her wrongdoings and end everything.

“Mr. Xenos, I did not plagiarize. I suspect that someone had tampered with my laptop,” Aurelia said loudly.

“Aurelia!” Zachary scowled. “Are you really going to argue about this when we have solid evidence? Do you want this collaboration to be ruined?

“Don’t forget that you’ve already written a self-reflection essay too. That’s equivalent to you admitting that you had indeed plagiarized.”

Aurelia held

up

the essay. “Where in this essay did I admit to plagiarizing anything?”

Zachary thought about it for a moment and suddenly froze.

Kimberly also paused. Then, she rushed to Aurelia’s side and grabbed the essay from her.

She began reading aloud, “A few days ago, I, Aurelia Simmons, was late for the One Technology presentation meeting…”

She read Aurelia’s self-reflection essay from beginning to end, her hands trembling more with each word.