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Chapter 219: She has also been calcted to this point one day
(Elena ckwood’s POV)
“You have no evidence!” Sophia Rivers shouted, her usual gentle demeanor in front of the
research teampletely copsing at this moment.
Her voice cracked with desperation. The mask she had worn for so long was finally slipping
away.
I chuckled softly, meeting her panicked gaze with calmposure. “Compared to your schemes, my own preparations are nothing.”
The senior management watched our exchange with growing understanding. Their expressions shifted from confusion to realization.
“Tell me, Sophia,” I continued, my voice steady and controlled. “Besides the Nn Consortium, who else knew the report was invalid?”
Her face went white as the implication hit her.
“Whoever jumped out at this time would be the one connected with Nn Consortium,” I said simply.
The logic was undeniable. The trap had been perfectly set.
Sophia froze, looking at the Research Division members in astonishment. Their expressions were not shocked or surprised, as if they had been prepared for this revtion.
She seemed to understand something and suddenlyughed bitterly. The sound was hollow and defeated.
“Elena ckwood, you really are deeply scheming!”
Her usation rang through the conference chamber. But there was no triumph in her voice anymore, only bitter recognition.
“Compared to you, is my little scheming anything?” I said expressionlessly.
My words cut through her desperate attempts to maintain control. The truth was finallying to light.
Chapter 219 She has also been calcted to this point one day
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“I never took the initiative to provoke you, but you have repeatedly schemed and framed me.” My voice remained calm despite the anger burning beneath the surface. “If I hadn’t been prepared this time, wouldn’t I have fallen for your tricks again?”
The senior management exchanged meaningful nces. They had witnessed enough of Sophia’s maniptions to understand the pattern.
One of the directors stepped forward with authority. “Security, escort Ms. Rivers to the Northern Territory Pack Enforcement Division.”
The security guards moved toward Sophia with professional efficiency. Their presence filled
the room with an air of finality.
As the security guards stepped forward to restrain her, she struggled desperately. Herposurepletely shattered under the pressure.
“I am a student of Professor Andrew Kelly! Who dares touch me!”
Her voice rose to a near shriek. She was grasping at any connection that might save her.
Just then, Professor Andrew Kelly happened to arrive. He saw this scene as soon as he
entered the conference chamber.
His timing couldn’t have been more perfect or more devastating for Sophia.
Sophia pushed away the security guards and ran straight to him. “Professor! Save me!”
Her desperation was palpable as she clung to herst hope of rescue.
Before Professor Andrew Kelly could recover from the shock, Professor Theodore Ashworth spoke calmly. “The research report released by Nn Consortium was provided by her.”
His words carried the weight of undeniable truth. The evidence was overwhelming.
Professor Kelly looked at Sophia in surprise and disappointment. The betrayal cut deep into
his professional integrity.
Sophia shook her head desperately. “No-”
But her denial sounded hollow even to her own ears.
“Whether it’s a mistake or not, once Nn Consortium realizes the problem with the research results, they will definitely contact this person, right?” I said.
The logical conclusion was inescapable. The evidence would speak for itself.
Chapter 219 She has also been calcted to this point one day (Sophia Rivers’s POV)
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My face suddenly turned pale as death. The blood drained from my cheeks as reality crashed
down around me.
At this moment, my phone rang with an urgent tone. The sound cut through the tense silence
like a de.
The phone’s ringtone was like a death knell in the silent chamber. Everyone’s eyes turned
toward the sound.
Elena raised her eyebrows slightly with a knowing look. “Why don’t you answer it?”
Her question hung in the air like a challenge. The trap was closing around mepletely.
Looking at everyone’s condemning gazes, I had nowhere to escape. I didn’t even have a
chance to deny the obvious truth.
The phone continued ringing, each tone sealing my fate morepletely.
Professor Kelly felt greatly disappointed and betrayed. His voice carried the weight of
shattered trust.
“So it’s really you? With your qualifications and healing abilities, how could you do something that destroys your own future?”
His words cut deeper than any usation. The disappointment in his voice was crushing.
“Professor Ashworth, I think you were deceived by her from the very beginning.”
My voice cracked as I made onest desperate attempt to shift me.
“Elena ckwood! Are you still not going to let me go!” I shouted hysterically.
iMy /icarefully maintained facade finally crackedpletely. The desperation poured out of me
like a flood.
“If I let you igo/i, who will let me go?” Elena looked at Professor Ashworth without changing her calm expression.
She ignored my gaze that seemed ready to tear her apart. Herposure was infuriating.
“That research paper from ten years ago published in Boundless Medical Journal was not hers in the first ce.”
Her words hit me like a physical blow. How could she know about that?
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“If she really had that ability, how could she not understand that there was a problem with the
data in the report?”
The logic was devastating. My lies were unravelingpletely.
Hearing this revtion, Professor Ashworth frowned deeply. “Which paper from ten years ago are you referring to?”
His question filled me with dread. The foundation of my reputation was crumbling.
“It’s that neural stem cell transntation paper that you evaluated and praised.”
Elena’s words sealed my doom. The paper that had built my career was about to destroy it.
Professor Kelly froze for several seconds, his mind reeling. “So you know about that
groundbreaking paper?”
His voice carried amazement and growing understanding.
Professor Ashworth understood something and rubbed his forehead wearily. “That paper
was my student Elena ckwood’s research work.”
The revtion hit the room like thunder. Everyone stared at Elena with newfound respect.
“I have read it thoroughly, but I never thought–how could my student’s original research
be someone else’s imed achievement?”
His disappointment in me wasplete and devastating.
Professor Kelly looked at Elena with newfound respect. A hint of amazement shed in his eyes at her exceptional abilities.
My eyes became dull and lifeless. How could that prestigious paper be Elena’s original work!
The realization crushed what remained of my spirit. I had been outmaneuveredpletely.
So when I had imed that paper as my own aplishment, Elena was already waiting to expose my fraud!
The trap had been years in the making. I had walked into it blindly.
I never dared to believe that one day, I would be outmaneuvered and calcted to this devastating point.