’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 448: Suno's evidence

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Suno's most powerful evidence is a miniature tape recorder. It recorded the entire conversation she had with Professor Marceau.

After hearing this, Ms. Dusha looked at Sunuo dumbfounded. After a long time, she said, "Nuo, I'm curious. When you talk to a professor, do you need to record it in advance? Don't you have some other purpose?"

“I just want to protect my own achievements.” Suno said: “In fact, I have heard some rumors about Professor Marceau, saying that he often puts students’ issues in his papers.

If it's just an ordinary issue, then of course it's nothing. But if it is related to a student's most important thesis, it is very inappropriate.

So when I went to find Professor Marceau, I had many considerations. If this thing is perfect, I would be willing to come up with my own topic and let Professor Marceau participate.

But if he maliciously appropriated my paper and stole the results that should belong to me, then this recording is the best evidence for my rights protection. "

After saying that, Su Nuo handed the tape to Ms. Dusha, and then said: "This is just a backup, I still have the original version. If Ms. Dusha needs it, I will provide more copies of the tape."

"Oh my God." Ms. Tussaud stroked her forehead: "You are so amazing, Oriental porcelain doll."

"But I'm not fragile. I can even sting people." Suno smiled and pulled Lilith away.

"Nuo, I really didn't expect you to be so brave and witty." Lilith said to Suno.

"I also want to thank you, Lilith. It was your attitude that reminded me to be careful about Professor Masuo." Suno held Lilith's hand and thanked her seriously.

Su Nuo originally thought that the evidence was conclusive and Masuo could not rely on it no matter what.

But Suno underestimated the shamelessness of this greasy old guy Maso.

After the school listened to the recording handed over by Ms. Dusha and read the information provided by Suno, they approached Marceau to ask about the situation, but he refused to admit it.

Marceau insisted that those were his ideas, and at most he admitted that he had indeed promised to use the laboratory for Suno.

Then Marceau bit back: "No, that's so cunning. She slandered me in order to force me to open the laboratory."

The school is now a little helpless. One side is a well-known senior professor in the academic world, and the other side is an ordinary student studying abroad. The truth is actually not as important as face.

Finally, the school asked Ms. Dusha to come forward to see if Suno could give in. The school was willing to provide the best laboratory and put Suno in charge.

But the premise is that there is no need to pursue the paper that Professor Marceau has published and won an award. The advantage is that Suno can get the signature of this paper, which is regarded as the result of her and Professor Marceau's research together.

If it were any other student, being able to get such conditions would be considered the best.

Even adding your own name to the end of the professor's name is still an opportunity. Maybe with this award-winning paper, you will have your own path.

But Sunuo didn't think so. She insisted that outsiders would never take advantage of her own things.

"Ms. Dussaud, I reject this compromise and lack of distinction between right and wrong." Su Nuo's attitude was very firm: "If Professor Marceau cannot publicly apologize and declare that the paper will be returned to me, I will defend my rights in my own way. ”

"No, I don't know how to advise you. Do you have to do this?" Although Ms. Dusha upholds fairness, her ability is really limited.

(End of chapter)