Chapter 518 There’s No Way She Would Ever Say Anything Like That!

Elaine frowned and looked at Nora.

It was at this moment that a student in the crowd suddenly raised her hand slowly. “I… I can prove that Anti didn’t say anything like that…”

Everyone looked at her in unison.

The student looked very timid. Seeing that everyone around her was looking over, she became a little nervous. She swallowed and said, “I was interning in that hospital that day, and was fortunate enough to witness the argument between Dr. Miller and Dr. Anti. From the beginning to the end, it was Dr. Miller who kept saying that Anti looked down on alternative medicine, but Anti had never agreed with it. What Dr. Anti said had no intention of belittling alternative medicine at all!”

Nora looked at the student in surprise.

She was likely a postgraduate student majoring in nursing at the school. Otherwise, she would not have been able to intern in the hospital. It indeed took a lot of courage for her to step forward and clear her name at this moment.

Without Shaw’s actions just now, perhaps everyone would have believed her, but now…

Sure enough, some of the students around them believed what she said while some looked obviously skeptical. Elaine sneered, “In order to protect Anti, the school sure is doing a lot! The dean is lying together with students…”

An uproar went through the place.

 

The student’s eyes turned red. “I’m not lying. What I said is true… Really, you have to believe me!”

However, only a few people around her believed her and stood with her, whereas the rest instantly stepped away from her as if she was some kind of virus.

Elaine sighed.

sigh made the students even more distrustful

lip. “I swear that everything I said is true. Otherwise… otherwise,

oath was certainly

believed her while some

however, sneered, “Swear? Are college students all so superstitious these

heard that, tears fell from her eyes. “I am not being superstitious. I… I’m just using the oath to express my resolution.

and saying that because Anti offered you some kind of benefit? Why didn’t you

Anti previously. I have been speaking up for Anti in the dorms all this time, but none of you listened to me… I was also scared. When Lisa spoke up for Anti, all the students from the modern and alternative medicine majors came together to ostracize her. I was scared that it would also happen to me… But now, I don’t find the incident so serious anymore. We can’t dismiss Anti

so aggrieved that

of modern and alternative medicine now. In fact, our school has even launched a major that specializes in merging modern and alternative medicine! Yet here she is, instigating conflicts between

student close to a mental breakdown. “I’m really not trying to protect her! What I said is

push her into a corner anymore. Let’s just take it that what she said is true. Anti has never said that to Dr. Miller in the hospital, she has only said that to

 

as my idol. My purpose in returning to the States this time was also to visit you. But during my debate with the few seniors in alternative medicine just now, I have

Shaw. “The dean was trying to defend you, too. As long as you apologize, I’m sure everyone will still be willing to

Nora: “…”

corners of Nora’s lips spasmed. Although she was

Nora couldn’t help yawning.

finally understood what he was saying. Blaine might have put it nicely, but they weren’t asking her to admit to her mistake at all. Rather, once she admitted to it, they would kick her

would cement all the more the belief that the female student was

lie because of certain circumstances, at the most, everyone would just secretly question his character, but

school

up. “Nora, you are Yvette Anderson’s daughter and can be considered our junior in the alternative medicine profession. It’s not like we can’t give you a chance to turn over a new leaf if you make a mistake! Your mother was so impressive in the alternative medicine circle back then, but why are you not studying

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