Facade

Chapter 32



It turned out that Christopher had not been a top student since childhood. 

Before entering junior high school, his grades were always in the middle range. His grades wouldn’t improve no matter how many tuition classes he attended. 

He found several sets of completed exam papers in Andrew’s study by chance. 

The papers had no names, but the solutions were clear and innovative, opening up a new world for him. 

Christopher imitated the mysterious academic prodigy’s problem–solving approach, and his grades instantly rose from average to the top of the grade. 

As a result, be received approval from his usually strict father, praise from the academy’s teachers, and admiration from classmates. 

This sense of honor ignited his wandrų. 

Christopher also discovered that the mysterious academic prodigy would mail completed exam papers to Andrew at a fixed time each month. 

He only needed to take photos of the papers in advance while Andrew was away and then make some slight modifications to continue maintaining his grades. 

He had maintained his grades until now, and this was a secret that no one knew about. 

He had never been caught for five years, so he became complacent. He even copied the academic prodigy’s papers in secret and then shared them with a few good friends to show 

Unexpectedly, these papers were posted! Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.

“I’m sorry.” Christopher apologized shamefully when he saw Andrew’s disappointed expression. 

“Why are you apologizing to me? You should apologize to Hera and ask for her forgiveness!” Andrew scolded him. 

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All three of them looked at Hera in disbelief. 

Hera felt their gazes and looked up from her phone. 

Her cold gaze carried a hint of annoyance as if she was asking, “Why hasn’t it ended yet?” 

“How could Hera be the mysterious academic prodigy!” Christopher stood up. “She copied the test papers 1 lent to Giselle! 

He had seen Hera’s test papers and confirmed that the handwriting was different! 

Although both were written with a pen, the academic prodigy’s handwriting was bold and vigorous while Hera’s was delicate and neat. 

“You’re impenitent!” Andrew couldn’t help but slap Christopher’s head. “Go reflect on yourself until you realize your mistakes!” 

Christopher was very resentful, but he didn’t dare to disobey Andrew’s orders. He glared at Hera and then tamed to reflect on himself. 

“Are you happy now?” Andrew turned to Melanie with a stern face. 

“I” Melanie looked at Hera as if he had seen a ghost. 

Melanie just wanted to expose Hera for cheating. How did she end up stirring up trouble for the Ludden family? 

Who would have thought that even the top student for five years was a cheater? 

So, she was wrong from the beginning. She shouldn’t have underestimated Hera 

“Mr. Larkin, I don’t want to see this person in the education field in the future,” Andrew said with a stern face. 

After giving his orders, he turned to Hera. “Hera, I’m really sorry about it.” 

He poured her water politely, and his tone was gentle, devoid of the hostility from earlier. 

Robert was surprised by the swit change in Andrew’s attitude. He was secretly relieved that he hadn’t offended Hera before. Otherwise, his fate would be the same as Melanie’s 

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He was peterptive and wasted no time in dragging the despairing Melanie away 

thitistopher, who was reflecting on his actions, was also shocked to hear Andrew’s tone, 

Ja his memory, Andrew had always been serious and never used such gentle language. 

“Tarie wouldn’t have Bern so much trouble if I had personally come to pick you up back then, I’m truly sorry. Please accept my apology!” Andrew said while pouting himself a cup of water, but a far and slender hand stopped lum 


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