“I understand your desire to prove your knowledge, but do you know that plagiarism is a very despicable act in academia? People who plagiarize will be ostracized by everyone and it will be a stain on their lives. Of course, you haven’t gone that far, and you haven’t taken this paper out of context and submitted it to other academic forums.” He cleared his throat and continued to lecture in a serious tone.
"Student, it's not advisable to satisfy your vanity in this way! Don't you feel guilty and ashamed when you wrote this so eloquently? I glanced at this manuscript before, and some of my friends and professors said it was of a very high standard. It was a perfect score paper on the uiosng official website three days ago. You really know how to plagiarize."
Ai Hongzhe could barely contain his smile.
Awesome! So awesome!
The feeling of a desperate comeback is intoxicating!
However, he discovered that the other person was very thick-skinned, and their expression had not changed at all.
"Copy?" Jiang Cheng looked at him with a blank expression.
"Are you suggesting we borrow it?"
"What do you mean by 'borrow'? Look at the author's signature..."
"JIANG CHENG? Is there a problem?"
Hahahaha!
"Ha ha ha ha!"
A burst of loud laughter suddenly erupted from the audience, drawing everyone's attention. The person laughing so hard he couldn't straighten up was Tao Ming.
"Don't you know... the person standing in front of you is named Jiang Cheng?"
Tao Ming helped Liang Gu, who was trying to suppress his laughter, to the point of double over.
Ai Hongzhe was struck dumb in an instant!
I've been struck dumb!
He could no longer hold on; the mouse fell from his hand with a "thud" and crashed onto the podium, causing him to fall backward.
A desperate counterattack?
That's just a joke!
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Jiang Cheng squatted down and earnestly said these words to Ai Hongzhe.
"My father was a teacher in a small town. He wasn't highly educated, but one of the things he taught me has stayed with me since I was a child. It's not as profound as your motto, but it's still my guiding principle in life."
He said that people should not feel superior or think that having something makes them better than others. In fact, everyone is an ordinary person. There is no distinction between noble and lowly based on appearance, family background, or education. The only thing that can distinguish people is the difference in morality.
"mutual encouragement."
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