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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 509
Chapter 509: Chapter 509
"Impossible! When Rosemary beat Alma just now, I already felt something was off. Now that she’s beaten Mr. Eugene, don’t tell me you guys aren’t suspicious?"
The girl’s words ignited a spark of doubt among the crowd.
"Exactly, Rosemary is just a student. How could she possibly beat Mr. Eugene?"
"Mr. Eugene is a renowned Master of chess."
"I find it strange too. Rosemary must have cheated! She must have an AI helping her!"
"A while ago, there was news about a chess player who cheated using artificial intelligence and got caught, right? But his methods were pretty amateurish. He used a tiny camera to capture the chessboard and sent it to his accomplices. They used computer AI to analyze the game, then sent him the next move."
"Rosemary must have used some sort of smart chip. I demand a body search!"
"If Rosemary really did stoop so low to beat Mr. Eugene, I believe she owes Mr. Eugene an apology—and Alma too!"
"Her violin performance just now might also have been AI-assisted."
Everyone’s speculative chatter reached Rosemary’s ears. She smirked, amused at the comparison of her brain to an AI.
"Maybe all her previous contests, including the SATs, were rigged too. If that’s the case, I demand we involve the police!"
"I also demand we call the police and revoke her eligibility for all contests."
"I hope that Westerly College will take a firm stance and expel her. We can’t let a fraud like her continue her education."
"You’re just hurling baseless accusations!"
The folks from Westerly College came forward to defend Rosemary, their faces flushed with indignation.
"Every move Rosemary made was witnessed by all of us. How could she have cheated? And how would she have done it?"
"You all keep mentioning AI, but can you provide any proof?"
"We can’t right now. That’s why we want to involve the police."
"Brazen enough to cheat but not brave enough to be accused?"
"So, this is how Westerly College teaches you? Winning by any means necessary?"
The crowd seemed convinced of Rosemary’s guilt, looking at her with disdain.
The people from Westerly College were fuming yet unable to defend her.
"If you can’t provide any proof, it’s defamation! Rosemary can sue you!"
"Sue us? Great, but first, let’s call the police! Once they’re here, the truth will come to light."
The people from Westerly College were livid. They turned to Rosemary and said with a mix of anger and helplessness, "Rosemary, they’re going too far."
"Go ahead and call the police if you want to. Those who can’t provide proof, I’ll sue each one of you. Also, I will demand a public apology from Summerfield College and a major demerit."
Rosemary’s defiant attitude infuriated the people from Summerfield College.
Did she think they couldn’t provide any proof, and that’s why she was acting so high and mighty?
She was the one who cheated, yet she was talking with such arrogance!
She wouldn’t know what hit her until it was too late!
Their vice principal was right here!
Did this girl have no respect for authority?
She was demanding something from Summerfield College?
On what grounds was she demanding anything from Summerfield College?
Who did she think she was?
Sitting nearby, a frown settled on Leopold’s face as he eyed the students with irritation.
Regardless of how highly Principal Charles thought of Rosemary, it was clear that, given her academic prowess and standing, she would never stoop so low as to cheat. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ
"Is that what you’re learning at Summerfield University?" Leopold asked sternly, his hands folded behind his back. "Accusing classmates without any evidence?"
"Well, sir," one student began, "it’s a serious matter if she’s straying from the path. We just hope that Rosemary doesn’t tarnish her image."
"We hope that people at Westerly University see her true colors and are not deceived."
"And if her perfect SAT scores were obtained by cheating, don’t you think it’s unfair to those who study hard?"
"Yeah, she easily beat everyone using AI."
"Enough!" Leopold rebuked. "You’re all so articulate when it comes to slander, but where was that eloquence when it came to academics? You are a disgrace to Summerfield University!"
"Apologies for the spectacle, Mr. Eugene," Leopold then turned to Mr. Eugene with a smile. "I’ll be sure to address this issue with each of them. If they fail to show remorse, I’ll invite their parents to discuss their future at the university."
After all, Summerfield University valued a student’s character more than their grades.
"Vice Principal?"
The students were confused. Why was their own Vice Principal siding with an outsider?
Was it because Rosemary was pretty? Or was it because he wanted to impress Mr. Eugene by defending Rosemary?
In the crowd, Serena let out a sigh of relief. So, Rosemary had used some tactics to win the competition.
Perhaps even her title ’Maestro Melody’ was fraudulently obtained.
And her medical skills—maybe she had just copied from the internet or had an AI guiding her.
Elsewhere, Alma felt a wave of satisfaction. So, Rosemary had won the competition by unfair means.
She always knew that no one could match her violin skills or chess ability among their peers, not even the foolish Serena.
Now, it was Rosemary’s turn to face the music!
"Hahaha," Mr. Eugene laughed heartily, apparently not affected by the situation at all.
"I’ve been teaching this young lady chess for over ten years now, and she’s become better than her teacher. I should be proud, right?"
What?
Everyone was taken aback. What did Mr. Eugene just say?
Rosemary was his student? For over ten years?
Alma and Serena thought they had misheard, but the shocked expressions on everyone’s faces told them otherwise.
How on earth did Rosemary get so close to Mr. Eugene to become his student for ten years?
The Vice Principal next to them laughed in a respectful and courteous manner, "These students sure don’t know how to behave. I’ll definitely teach them a lesson later. Hope you weren’t bothered, Mr. Eugene."
Mr. Eugene was in high spirits, not the least bit bothered by the people or things around him. He said, relishing the moment, "Well, this trip was certainly worthwhile!"