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The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) novel Chapter 405

Summary for Chapter 405: The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric)

Summary of Chapter 405 – A pivotal chapter in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection

The chapter Chapter 405 is one of the most intense moments in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the billionaire genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 405 The Record That Broke Him

Chapter 405 The Record That Broke Him

Those students were completely stunned.

They knew exactly what they could and couldn’t do in the lab.

They also knew how much of their experiment data had been made up on the spot.

Such data could never be included in official records.

If a real expert ever checked it, it would count as academic fraud.

If things got serious, they could go to jail.

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They came from wealthy families, yes. But in a place like Mapleford, where fame and power changed overnight, nothing was guaranteed.

You could be a rich kid today and a homeless man tomorrow.

Who would dare take that kind of risk?

You’re very lucky,Byron said with a smile. This time, I’ll record the results for you myself.

He was eager to show off in front of Alice, and it showed.

lust a moment ago, the students had still been hesitating. Now their faces turned pale, fear written all over their eyes.

One timid young man’s legs gave out. He almost dropped to his knees.

Look at you,Byron said lightly. So excited you can barely stand. It’s fine. Once you join the club, I’ll be checking your work often.

de looked warm and encouraging, as if he truly valued them.

Because of Byron’s special status, the room had already fallen into an uproar.

ind because of that, everyone clearly saw him personally taking charge of their records.

n an instant, countless jealous looks landed on the students.

Seeing how shaken they were, no one laughed at them.

f it were anyone else, they would have been just as overwhelmed.

That was the university chancellor.

Maybe the most influential man they would ever meet in their entire lives.

Someone like him writes their records personally?

They could brag about it forever.

Jealousy filled the room.

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People were going crazy inside.

Some even felt like crying.

Byron waved for his assistant to come over.

The assistant carried several record folders.

The folders were strange. Other people could open them.

The students themselves could not.

Otherwisewell.

But none of that mattered.

What mattered was thisfrom today on, those folders were important.

Everyone stretched their necks, trying to see.

Byron looked at the students. After all, he was still an educator. He didn’t want to ruin their futures.

So, he added one more reminder.

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After the records are written, our university experts will review everything. As long as your data checks out, you’ll become the pride of our school.

The moment he said that, the timid students collapsed onto the floor.

NNo, please don’t. I don’t want this recorded. I don’t want it.

He cried as he spoke, completely panicking.

Inside his family, he had never been important. He had only gotten into the university through years of hard work.

The university was full of geniuses. He was average at best.

But once the family found out about the club, they insisted that he join.

In his dorm, maybe he counted as good.

But in this school? He was nobody.

Just another face in the crowd.

He had worked so hard and still never got this kind of opportunity.

Then suddenly, his family used their connections and handed him a shortcut.

He didn’t want it.

That student believed research should be honest and fair.

You shouldn’t use connections to get ahead of others.

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That wasn’t fair.

But his family threatened his parents.

He had no choice.

That young man had to obey.

Now, Byron was saying he would record the experiment data in public.

He believed he had only made one mistake.

But someone nearby had done the experiment perfectly and still didn’t get selected.

The guilt had been crushing him for days. He felt like he’d stolen that spot. .

Now the pressure was too much.

He couldn’t hold on anymore.

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