Chapter 670 You Still Love Me, Don't You? (4)
The thing is very simple, that is, during the exam, someone threw a small note on Qin Jiayan's desk. Qin Jiayan took the note, and before he had time to report it to the teacher, he was caught by the dean of the Academic Affairs Office who happened to be patrolling. He took his note away, opened it, saw that it was densely packed with cheat sheets, immediately decided that Qin Jiayan had cheated, and then took him away from the examination room and called him to the Academic Affairs Office.
Of course, Qin Jiayan defended himself, saying that he did not write the note, but someone else threw it on his desk.
However, the director of the Academic Affairs Office didn't believe it, and insisted that it was his cheat sheet, and also said that those who cheated would definitely not admit that they cheated.
Qin's mother was afraid that the school would really punish Qin Jiayan. She cheated but she didn't. Now it's not the point. After hearing what the director of the Academic Affairs Office said, she immediately apologized: "I'm sorry, director, it's Jiayan's fault. In the past, I have never committed any crimes, so this time, can I stop fussing with him and be more accommodating..."
After entering the Academic Affairs Office, after defending himself, Qin Jiayan, who never spoke again, frowned when he heard what his mother said, and shouted in a bad tone: "Mom!"
Qin's mother gave Qin Jiayan a look, signaled him to stop talking, and continued to speak kindly to the director of the Academic Affairs Office in a low voice.
Facing Qin's mother's good-natured voice, the dean of the academic affairs office kept his face frozen the whole time, showing no sign of softening his heart at all.
Seeing her mother begging for help, Qin Zhi'ai couldn't bear it, so she stepped forward and gave her a hand, suggesting that she stop talking, and then made a request to the director of the Academic Affairs Office: "Director, can you please send that note to me?" , give me a look?"
The director of the Academic Affairs Office did not refuse Qin Zhi'ai's request, and handed the note to Qin Zhi'ai.
Qin Zhi'ai opened it, glanced at it, and then spoke again: "Director, the handwriting on this note is obviously not good words. In such a big school, it seems a little inappropriate to casually accuse a student of cheating. Can't I trouble the director to investigate further?"
The director of the Academic Affairs Office snorted coldly: "Can the handwriting prove that he is not cheating? I saw this note in his hand with my own eyes!"
Afterwards, the director of the Academic Affairs Office seemed to feel that he had been tossing about Qin Jiayan for too long, and said again: "How about this, new student, you can write a review now, and then our school's Academic Affairs Office will discuss it and have a look. How to deal with it."
write a review? Doesn't writing a review mean admitting to cheating?
Before Qin Jiayan could say "no", Qin Zhi'ai flatly refused.
"In this case, let's call this student's current internship unit now, tell them about this matter, and see how they deal with it?" After speaking, the director of the Academic Affairs Office picked up the phone.
Calling the internship unit, wouldn't that tell them directly that Qin Jiayan cheated, had problems with integrity, and that the job he was looking for was not good enough?
As soon as Qin's mother heard the words of the Director of the Academic Affairs Office, she immediately shed tears. While apologizing, she begged the Director of the Academic Affairs Office.
The director of the Academic Affairs Office acted as if Qin's mother's words didn't exist, and went to press the phone. In desperation, Qin's mother stepped forward and grabbed the arm of the Director of the Academic Affairs Office.
The director of the Academic Affairs Office seemed to dislike Qin's mother, and with a sudden wave of his arm, Qin's mother was thrown away.
Qin's mother took several steps back, but fortunately, Qin Jiayan had sharp eyesight and quick hands, and supported Qin's mother, preventing her from falling to the ground.