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The Girl Come Back Is Super (Nikita)

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Chapter 1260 The two music scores are exactly the same.

Outside the principal’s office.

The door was not completely closed. Yvonne stretched out her hand and knocked on it. She heard Talbot’s voice

coming from inside: “Come in.”

Yvonne pushed the door and went in.

After entering the office, she saw that her class teacher was also there.

Both Talbot and her class teacher looked gloomy.

Seeing this, Yvonne’s heart trembled. She bit her lips and pretended to be calm. Then she spoke up: “President

Dylon, Miss Green.”

She looked at Talbot. And the light in her eyes flashed. “President Dylon, what can I do for you?”

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Talbot didn’t beat around the bush with her. He directly asked her: “Yvonne, someone told on you, saying that the

work you played in the piano competition was copied from others. Do you know about this?”

Yvonne’s heart trembled severely. And her eyes looked more flustered and guilty. She bit her lips tightly. After a long

time, she stammered: “President Dylon, I don’t know who I have offended. I’m being framed. I really didn’t

plagiarize.”

“If you didn’t plagiarize, why is your song so similar to the work of a netizen named ‘Annoyed Mary Sue’? Do you

mean that netizen copied your work?”

Yvonne’s mind was messy. Being questioned by Talbot like this, she couldn’t come up with a word to explain.

She felt flustered with her nails pricked into her palm. Seeing Talbot’s strict eyes which seemed to see right through

her, her eyelashes trembled. She looked down and felt so guilty that she didn’t dare to look him in the eye

anymore.

Talbot saw her reaction.

But he didn’t say anything else. He just picked up his phone and turned on the speaker.

A beautiful melody rang. Hearing this familiar melody, Yvonne’s face changed again.

The music played by Talbot is the one played by Annoyed Mary Sue.

“This song is a work published by Annoyed Mary Sue.” A moment later, Talbot picked up his phone and pressed the

pause button. “Compared with your entry, at least two-thirds of your two’s works are exactly the same.”

“So either she copied you, or you copied her.”

“If you don’t have a reasonable explanation, according to the release time of you two’s works, I would say you

copied her work. Once it’s settled you did plagiarize, you should know how serious the consequences are.”

After saying so, Talbot narrowed his eyes. And his eyes became sharper and sharper. “If you have that can prove

your created this work before her, the school will help you clarify immediately.”

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“Yes, Yvonne, if you have any evidence, take it out immediately.” The class teacher naturally doesn’t believe that

her students copied some other person’s work. Besides, Yvonne is such a good student at ordinary times. She

actually believes Yvonne on this matter.

“Whether it is a digital document on your computer, or a handwritten music score, it can be used as evidence. As

long as it can prove that you created this work earlier than her, it will be okay.”

Yvonne bit her lips. And there were cold sweats slipping down from her forehead drops by drops.

How can she have any evidence?

“Yvonne, say something.” Seeing her remain in silence, her class teacher said in an anxious tone: “If your

manuscript is left at home, I will give you a leave. You should go back to get it as soon as possible.”

“Don’t think this is an insignificant little thing. If it is confirmed that you cheated in the competition, not only will

your championship be canceled, but the school will also punish you.”

Hearing that the school will also give her a punishment, Yvonne immediately raised her head: “What kind of

punishment will the school give me?”

“For students with misconduct, the school will give them a demerit and make them drop out of school.”