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Chapter 262

Morwenna kept her cool, not letting anger get the best of her. Although she wasn't tall, shesomehow managed to look down on the scene before her, asserting, "Who told you my speech wasplagiarized?"

"So what if it isn't? It's probably not all that great anyway. Have you ever even published anything?Let me guess, some cheesy romance novel that's too embarrassing to admit? I'd die laughing."

Morwenna looked at Jethro as if he were a court jester rather than a serious challenger.

She wasn't opposed to fair competition.

True, she wasn't a virtuoso on the piano or a master of the French language.

But she never felt inferior, never saw herself as lesser than anyone.

Her writing was one of her proudest achievements.

It was clear to everyone that Jethro was being unreasonable, possibly harboring a grudge againstMorwenna.

Just as Morwenna was about to retort, the Student Council President, with a stern face, intervened,"Enough. The welcome party is starting in a few hours. Why cause a scene now? Even if we want toreplace someone, it's too late. Can anyone here memorize a script on such short notice?"

Behind Sandra, a girl in a ball gown stepped forward, "Council President, I can memorize it."

The girl who stepped forward was previously a popular candidate for the Freshman Representative.

Sandra sneered at Morwenna, thinking she could keep her position secure so easily.

Getting a script was no big deal for her.

Her plan was to let Morwenna be complacent before pulling the rug out from under her at the lastminute.novelbin

With the situation escalating, Morwenna continuing as the Freshman Representative seemedunlikely. And if things got worse, Morwenna could face serious consequences, making it easier forSandra to push her out.

The president hesitated.

The newcomer, though not as charismatic as Morwenna, was fairly attractive and knew the script.

The controversy could negatively impact him as well.

After a moment's thought, he announced, "In that case, let's proceed with the replacement.Campbell, reflect on this incident. Your position as vice president will be suspended for now. Doeseveryone find this fair?"

The crowd was satisfied.

This uproar was essentially targeted at Morwenna. As for Campbell, he was somewhatuntouchable.

Campbell kept silent, realizing he had inadvertently dragged Morwenna into this mess.

But then, Morwenna spoke up, "I disagree."

Sandra started to lash out, "What right do you have to disagree? Who exactly do you think you are,thinking your opinion counts here..."

Morwenna gestured for Sandra to stop, and her voice cut off as if Morwenna would physicallysilence her if she continued.

In a calm and composed manner, Morwenna said, "I'm also a freshman. Since Campbell nominatedme, I believe I'm quite suited to be the Freshman Representative. And about my writing not beingup to par? Since when did features in the Rosefrost Newspaper, the National Daily, and other majorpublications become something to be ashamed of?"

The auditorium fell silent.

The publications Morwenna mentioned were highly respected.

Anyone who disagreed would be considered foolish.

Dahlia, having seen Morwenna's speech, suddenly realized something and exclaimed in surprise,"Are you Mora?"

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