After doing so, Donovan edited his thesis one last time. Once he made sure that there were no problems with it, he sent it to his mentor for review.
Although Noah had said that he would not care about him anymore, the professors at Maxwell University were responsible individuals. Hence, he still read through Donovan's thesis meticulously.
Noah's hands quivered when he realized that even the last example in Donovan's thesis was perfect.
Undeniably, he was pleasantly surprised by his student's work
quality.
Almost instantly, he called Donovan's number and exclaimed, “Donovan, I've perused your thesis. There aren't any problems with it. At the very least, you'll succeed in the thesis defense perfectly.”
Despite knowing full well that his mentor would say that, Donovan said humbly, “Thank you, Mr. Noah.”
Noah then sighed. “Honestly, considering that you're able to come up with this in such a short time, it shows that you're indeed gifted in this field. I'm really happy for you, and I'm proud of you.”
Upon hearing his praise, Donovan had mixed feelings.
After all, he did not come up with that example—he had plagiarized Arielle's work.
Donovan tightened his fists. The theses of the graduates of Maxwell University would not be revealed to the public. As long as he said nothing, no one would realize it.
Everyone would assume that it was his original work.
Furthermore, Arielle was, in a way, his student. He was the one to mentor her, so her work was his.
He was not plagiarizing.
After he found the perfect excuse for himself, the worries in his heart dissipated.
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