Chapter 267 Gu Zhiyun Under Investigation



This made Gu Zhiyun feel like he was being interrogated as a criminal.

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For three whole hours, the investigation team asked him about every detail of his personal life.

This includes his family members, their jobs, interpersonal relationships, and even his college entrance examination scores.

By the time I finished asking the questions, it was already 8 p.m.

When Gu Zhiyun walked out of the conference room, he had never felt so tired.

He dragged his heavy steps out of the building, gazing at the vast night, and for the first time felt a sense of confusion.

He knew perfectly well who wrote that anonymous whistleblower letter.

He couldn't quite describe what it felt like to be betrayed by a classmate, but the thought that he would never be able to enter the lab again to do research with everyone made his internal organs ache.

He hadn't done anything wrong, yet he became Liang Junsheng's target for venting his anger.

When he got home, his absent-mindedness couldn't be hidden from his family, especially Shen Jingyan.

"I've been reported."

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Unable to hide the truth any longer, he told the truth at the dinner table: "Someone anonymously reported that I got into the research group through nepotism and that I fabricated academic papers. I can no longer participate in the research group for a period of time."

Fang Ru and Gu Huaiqian looked at each other, too saddened to know how to comfort their son.

Shen Jingyan said angrily, "What evidence do they have to prove that you committed academic fraud?"

Just then, Yang Xuechang arrived, carrying a thick file folder, which he handed to Gu Zhiyun.

"This is?"

"Professor Xu asked me to bring you the first-hand data from the lab today."

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