Chapter III: The Professor and the Plagiarist
He found himself inexplicably possessive of Sierra, a feeling that surfaced out of nowhere. He couldn't pinpoint why, but that didn't stop him from swiftly assessing the situation and making a decision. He began cautiously, โLetโs not dwell on how this information got out. The immediate priority is to consider the theft of your research findings.โ
Upon hearing this, Sierraโs brow furrowed deeply. She was up against a highly respected senior professor, and she was just a college student with a past record. If she were to accuse him of plagiarism, she knew all too well what the outcome would be.
Still, giving up was not an option for her. โIโll have someone probe the professorโs stance first.โ
Jonathan added, โTake some time to think it over again. Try to remember who else saw what you were working on.โ
โDonโt go to the lab for now. If you need to conduct experiments, Iโll find a place for you. I wonโt say much, but I can guarantee it will be private and secure.โ
Sierra nodded subconsciously, then glanced at Jonathan, who seemed no different from the man she knew, as if his harshness was just her misperception.
They decided to split up. Jonathan would dig for information on the suspects, while Sierra would investigate potential leads. Dickson, living at home, was a prime suspect, yet Sierra hadnโt even bothered to probe him. She didnโt believe it was Dickson; one canโt fake sincerity in their eyes. Speaking of eyes, she recalled Jonathanโs intense gaze, fierce and even menacing at times, realizing she might not know him as well as she thought.
With a shake of her head to clear her thoughts, Sierra remembered someone elseโShane, who had been missing for a while. She still couldnโt figure out why Shane showed her those videosโwhether it was simply to intimidate her or if he had other motives. After a moment of hesitation, she called Shane, but the call went unanswered.
Just as Sierra pondered who could have stolen her work, Jonathan came through with unexpected news.
โEvan? How could it be him?โ
Shock painted Sierraโs face. She had considered several people, but Evan had never crossed her mind. Evan had little interaction with her, barely aware of her professional prowess.
โI asked around,โ Jonathan relayed, โThe professor said it was his student who provided the idea. He planned to publish under his studentโs name initially, but due to the studentโs lack of fame, he decided to publish it first and credit himself as the advisor later. And that student is Evan.โ
Sierra took a deep breath. โMr. Yeager, thank you, I understand.โ
Jonathan looked at her. โLet me know if you need more help.โ
โYouโve already been a big help.โ
If not for Jonathan, she would never have suspected Evan. Now, it was crucial to find out how Evan learned about her research. Sierra removed Evanโs number from the blacklist and reached out to him.
Evan was clearly surprised when he answered. โSierra?โ
โMr. Evan, are you free? I need to talk to you.โ
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Chapter 111: The Professor and the Plagiarist
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โIโm sorry. Iโm a bit late. Denny needed surgery, and Iโโ Evan paused, remembering Sierraโs dislike for Denise, and swiftly changed the subject.
โDid you need to see me urgently?โ
Evan was unaware of the complete turnaround in his attitude towards Sierra. Even though they claimed no wrongdoing, deep down, they knew they owed Sierra an explanation.
โI want to ask you something,โ Sierra said, looking directly into Evanโs eyes. โHow did you come up with the acid reflux โexperimentโ?โ
Evanโs eyes narrowed, reacting defensively. โWhat do you mean? I thought of it myself!โ
Recalling Sierraโs current standing with the Xander family and his demeanor, he softened his voice. โI had the idea before, but a recent opportunity allowed me to start experimenting.โ