My Childhood Sweetheart Fell in Love with the New Transfer StudentChapter 1 The Scandal of Plagiarism
My childhood friend fell in love with the new transfer student.
To win her favor, Andrew Smith didn't hesitate to accuse me of cheating.
Afterward, he casually said, "Sorry," but I had already lost the postgraduate recommendation that I had worked so hard to secure.
When I wanted to fight back, he said, "Daisy White, isn't it just a postgraduate recommendation?"
"Why are you making such a big deal out of it?"
"I'm really getting more and more disappointed in you!"
Later, he personally pushed me to the ground, causing me to hit my head and leaving me in a critical condition.
When I woke up, I remembered everyone, except Andrew.
Yet Andrew knelt before me, almost losing his mind, "Daisy, how could you forget our ten years of friendship?"
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"Daisy, I'll say it again, I hope you can voluntarily give up your postgraduate recommendation."
This was the third time Andrew had blocked my path for the sake of the postgraduate slot.
Looking at the increasingly unfamiliar person in front of me, I found it laughable. "Andrew, I earned this through hard work. What right do you have to ask me to give it up?"
"Just consider it for my sake. Usan Brown really needs this recommendation, but you're different. Your grades are so good that even without the recommendation, you can still get into your dream university," Andrew responded carelessly.
"Andrew, to be honest, even if I give it up, what difference does it make? With Usan's poor grades, the recommendation won't go to her anyway." Changing my tone, I continued mockingly, "As for you, instead of wasting time pestering me, why don't you tutor your little lover a bit more?"
Perhaps because I mentioned his little lover, Andrew's face alternated between blue and white, his body trembling with anger. He threw out, "Usan was right. Daisy, when did you become so unreasonable? I'm really disappointed in you." Then he left as if fleeing.
Watching his retreating figure, a wave of speechlessness washed over me. Who's really being unreasonable here...
After Andrew left, Usan eagerly approached me, flaunting her victory. "It seems you're not all that. Daisy, you're so pathetic. What does it matter that you and Andrew grew up together? He's still on my side, isn't he?"
I couldn't be bothered with her and turned to leave.