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Chapter 189: A Strike (Part 2)

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    Yang Heyu did not complete the two test papers in order. He finished the first side of one of them and started to work on the next one.  During the period, Yang Heyu squinted at Peng Ye on the left, and Peng Ye also stared at him furtively.

    He stacked the multiple-choice questions he had completed and placed them on the leftmost side of the table as best he could.

    In the corner of his eye, Peng Ye lowered his head, lowered his head, and copied without hesitation.

    Yang Heyu found a gap, and he felt that Peng Ye's pen also stopped. His buttocks moved, and he raised his hand to turn it over, revealing the other half of the completed questions.

    If Peng Ye had been more careful and prudent like Yang Heyu, it shouldn't be too difficult to copy a "Long Live Point".

    It's a pity that Peng Ye's copying was so wild that the invigilator came between the two of them.

    The invigilator reached out and knocked on both tables, especially said to Yang Heyu: "Don't make small moves, put away the papers!"

    Yang Heyu didn't talk nonsense, he decisively put away the paper, and gave Peng Ye a helpless look.

    For the next half hour or so, Peng Ye felt like he was sitting on pins and needles. He tried to complete the test paper by himself, but the knowledge points in his head had already become the famous hometown dish "big chaos stew".

    In the middle of winter, Peng Ye was dripping with sweat.

    Twenty minutes before the end of the exam, Yang Heyu had already completed and checked the test paper.  If he had resolutely handed it over at that time, perhaps what fate had bestowed on him was another situation.

    But Yang Heyu still hesitated. He caught a glimpse of Peng Ye's eyes asking for help, and turned over the test paper again.  This time, he grabbed it directly in his hand and lifted it up to check, so as to show Peng Ye the night when he had the answer.

    Peng Ye hurriedly memorized a few more answers, and he couldn't stop wondering if the scores were enough?  Did you pass?

    It's a pity that he didn't answer many big questions later, so it seemed impossible to pass.

    "Okay, there are still 15 minutes until the exam is over. If you have any papers to hand in, you can hand them in. Raise your hand and we will go over and collect them."

    As soon as the invigilator's voice fell, people raised their hands one after another and prepared to hand in the paper.  The figure of the invigilator with his back to Peng Ye packing up the papers gave Peng Ye the courage to give it a go.

    He actually jumped up directly, flew over half of his body, grabbed Yang Heyu's test paper, took it directly to his seat and began to copy it.

    Not only Yang Heyu was taken aback, but the invigilator who had eyes on the back of his head was also taken aback.

    She immediately raised her voice and shouted: "What are you doing?! Don't move! How dare you!"

    The invigilator rushed to Peng Ye's desk in three steps at a time, grabbed the test paper he was copying, and cast his angrily eyes on Yang Heyu like a knife.

    "Is this how the school educates you?! Blatant plagiarism, it's simply insulting!"

    The entire examination room was silent. Regardless of whether the answer sheet was completed or not, everyone stopped writing and paid attention to the outcome of the incident.

    Yang Heyu's head "buzzed", as if a string was vibrating greatly.  It was impossible not to regret it, and he knew then¡ªit was over.

    A drop of sweat dripped down Peng Ye's cheeks, his facial muscles twitched, and he glanced at Yang Heyu complicatedly.

    He stood up with a stiff neck, and shouted: "It has nothing to do with Yang Heyu, I was the one who snatched his paper!"

    Another invigilator also came over. He didn't expect that cheating and plagiarism would look reasonable, and he became very angry.

    He stretched out his hand and poked it in the air, and said: "You two have been dishonest from the beginning, and you have not restrained yourself after repeated reminders. Teacher Tan, report to the Academic Affairs Office. You two! Hand over your student ID card!"  : www.hlnovel.com
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