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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 572

He paused for a moment before his tone shifted.

When he looked at Noreen again, his gaze was noticeably colder, and his words were sharper.

"As far as I know, Ms. Gilmore only has a bachelor's degree, has never published any papers, and even ranked last in her class at one point. After graduating, she's been navigating the corporate world. To achieve such a high score by just cramming for a little over two months before the exam is highly suspicious."

Beside him, Bianca glanced at Henry's cold expression and smiled faintly, saying nothing.

She felt a wave of relief.

The reporter seized the opportunity. "So, are you saying Ms. Gilmore's score is fraudulent?"

The camera and microphone were pointed squarely at Noreen, ready to capture every second of the drama.

However, despite the camera and Henry's aggressive questioning, Noreen remained perfectly composed, showing no sign of panic.

Even Henry had to admire her.

She could maintain her composure under such circumstances.

Anyone who didn't know better would think she actually had the skills to back it up.

"Ms. Gilmore, please answer the question," the reporter pressed.

Over on the other side.

After reviewing all the evidence, Halley took off his glasses and looked up at the reporter. "Who told you her score is fraudulent? Are you questioning me, or are you questioning the fairness of the entire education system?"

Given Halley's influence in both academia and the financial world, no one dared to make such an accusation.

Seth's pale eyes were hidden in the shadow of his lashes, exuding an almost inhuman calm.

Only Sanford was visibly upset, ordering Henry, "Henry, apologize to Ms. Gilmore right now!"

Henry was genuinely surprised to learn that the story about Noreen ranking last was just a rumor.

But even so, could she really outperform Bianca?

Bianca's degree and the papers he had read were all real!

The reporters weren't interested in that debate. They just wanted to know who Academician Joyner would accept as his student.

"Academician Joyner, if their scores are the same, who will you accept as your student? Could you please tell us?"

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