Chapter summary: Chapter 701 from the book Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
Discover the most important events of Chapter 701, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy. With the engaging writing of E. L. Clarke, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
In the next second, all eyes swiveled from Juniper to the projector screen.
Juniper logged into her email and scrolled through her inbox, finally stopping at a date from three years ago.
“This is the source data for my programming project from three years ago.” Leaning against the lectern, Juniper drummed her fingers on the surface, her voice crisp and clear. “You’re all experts in computer science, so it should be easy for you to verify its authenticity.”
As expected, the judges immediately sent a technician to inspect the data. After a few moments of work, the technician turned back to the judges with a grim expression and nodded. It was true. The data was original, containing not just the final project but also various developmental stages. This was the kind of raw work that no one but Miss Null herself could produce.
The judges’ faces grew even darker upon receiving the confirmation.
“And one last thing,” Juniper said, not yet ready to let them off the hook as she continued to tear down their accusations. “Your core argument was that Professor Tucker plagiarized my work? He wasn’t lying; I did give him a physical copy of my research.”
Juniper continued, “I’ve already published that material online for everyone to see. As for the core of Tucker’s program, it is indeed in the same category as mine, but the central algorithm is vastly different. In fact, Tucker’s work is more complete than mine. The core he developed improves upon it, addressing shortcomings I hadn’t considered. Would you call building a more advanced airplane or a better cannon plagiarism?”
The entire hall fell silent, listening to Juniper’s rebuke.


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