If that happened, Jesse might face some serious consequences. While the immediate result would be the cancellation of her grade, the long–term effect on her graduation would be much worse.
Sam decided that he couldn’t let her go through all that
He had been troubled about how to approach than to ask him to become his mentor, but now, an opportunity had presented itself unexpectedly. It he could help
solve this issue for Jesse, he was confident that Ethan would at least consider taking him on as an apprentice.
Jesse suddenly stood up in the student dormitory after submitting her paper a while ago.
“Alright, everyone. Gather your things! I’m treating you all to a barbecue!“
“Jessie, what’s going on? Did something good happen?”
“I just submitted my paper, so I’m going out to relax a bit
“What? You’ve already submitted it!”
Having shared the same dormitory for so long, they knew each other’s personalities well. In the past, whenever there was a paper to submit, jessie was always the last to hand it in Why was she acting so differently today?
“Jessie, don’t tell me you cheated?“:
With her family’s wealth, paying a few thousand to hire someone to write her paper was as easy as ABC. It wasn’t impossible.
“Well, not exactly. I just want to see what kind of evaluation my paper would get from the professors.”
someone to write her paper. Though they were close friends and none of them
Got it. It seemed like things were exactly as they had suspected–she had hired so would report her, the consequences would be dire if this situation got exposed
“Jesse, vou’ve trally messed up! Do you remember Sarah from the next dormitory? She hired someone to write her paper and got expelled when it was discovered!” “Yeats, Jessie You could’ve written it yourself with your abilities. There was no need to hire someone!”
how well Ethan’s paper would perform that she
Hearing her friends” wemings, Jessie finally realized the gravity of the situation. She had been so focused on seeing h hadn’t considered the potential consequences for herself.
“What should I do? I already submitted it a while ago.” She began to worry and started trying to retract the submission. “Damn it! It’s already too late to withdraw.‘
“Well, now all you can do is pray that the professors won’t notice.”
Her dormitory mates shook their heads one by one, feeling helpless.
“By the way, Jessie, why don’t you show us the paper and let us look? We’ll help you check if it’s too obvious,”
The four women gathered around Jessie’s computer. When they saw the content of her submitted paper, their eyes widened, and their mouths twitched, “Jessie, I just want to know how much you paid for this paper?–
“I didn’t pay anything?
“That’s impossible. “This paper is way too high–level. It doesn’t look like something a postgrad student would write.”
Just reading the introduction left them stunned.
The writing was clear and smooth, the wording was precise, and the balance of professionalism and readability left them all impressed. The person paper clearly demonstrated exceptional dull, making their expertise evident.
He had to undoubtedly be a top-
p–tier professional ghostwriter for academic papers.
“Treally didn’t pay anyone. My brother wrote it for me.”
The four women gasped in unison, asking, “Your brother wrote it?”