She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 233

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Williams said with a voice so cold it instille d fear.
Ellie Field’s breathing started to quicken, but she forced herself to stay calm. She didn’t
believe that Hope had any evidence.

Hope walked over, picked up her phone, and projected its content onto the big screen. It
was a chat record sent to Direc tor Woods.
Ellie Field’s face stiffened.
Hope glanced over mildly and said, “These two documents are what I sent to Director
Woods yesterday.” She lifted the two papers in her hand, “They’re the same ones you
submitted today. The difference is, the ones I sent included my original ideas and
drafts.”
The timestamp on the chat record was indeed from yesterday at 4:10 PM.
“Yes, Hope sent me these documents yesterday,” Director Woods said authoritatively.
A stir went through the crowd.
“That means Doctor Williams submitted her documentation way earlier than Cynthia, so
the plagiarist may not necessarily be Doctor Williams.”
Ellie Field tensed up and immediately stepped forward, raising her voice, “She just
anticipated this. She plagiariz ed my work and submitted it ahead of me to frame me at
this moment.”
The crowd found Ellie Field’s words to have some merit.
As soon as Ellie Field finished speaking, Hope curled her lips into a cold smile. Just as
she was about to speak, Elder Murphy, sta nding to the side, lifted his profound gaze
and spoke first.
“Doctor Williams, I have a few questions that puzzle me, could you please answer
them?”
Hope met Elder Murphy’s gaze with composure. “Elder Murphy, please ask.”
“As everyone knows, fulminant myoc arditis is a very severe heart condition that can
easily lead to rapid heart failure once it flares up. How can you ensure the highest
success rate in surgeries for such issues?”
Hope’s eyes shifted, almost without any hesitation she began to respond. Her voice was
confident and steady as she clearly and thoroughly explained her approach and the
pros and cons of the treatment.
The question Elder Murphy asked was directly addressed and proven in the content of
the thesis.

Someone picked up the medical paper and double - checked against Hope’s response.
They couldn’t help but be astounded. It matched the content in the paper word for word.
What was more crucial, by adding her verbal explanation, Hope enlightened the
audience who were previously unclear about the problems described in the paper.
At that moment, a discordant voice rose once more, “Ha, what a joke, Doctor Williams.
Elder Murphy just talked about maximizing surgical success, and what you stated is
utter nonsense.”
“Nonsense?” Elder Murphy raised an e yebrow slightly, a frown forming on his face, a
clear realization flashing in his eyes. He nodded, then turned his gaze towards Ellie
Field, “Does Doctor Cynthia have a different opinion?”
Ellie Field smiled and promptly answered, “In the case of fulminant myocarditis, surgery
can be done through interventional…”
After finishing, Ellie Field lifted her head, “So the surgical method Doctor Williams
mentioned is too risky. How can you ensure the patient’s life? If it’s not nonsense, what
is it?”
Ellie Field’s answer made the cardiologists present furrow their brows, whispering their
doubts to one another.
Seeing the people beside her whispering, Ellie Field frowned and looked around, “Is
there something wrong with my answer?”
Elder Murphy’s brows tightened sli ghtly, his gaze turned colder, “Do you truly think what
Doctor Williams said is nonsense?”
“Yes.” Ellie Field insisted on denying Hope’s words.
She was Cynthia, and naturally what she said carried more conviction than what Hope
said.
“Since you think it’s nonsense, why then did you write this on page two of the thesis?”
Elder Murphy asked sternly.
“What?” Ellie Field’s face stiffened, panic began to surge within her, “What do you
mean?”
“Are you serious, Doctor Cynthia? You don’t know what Elder Murphy is t alking about?”
A doctor handed the paperwork to Ellie Field, asking, “You don’t know your own
writing?”

“The question Elder Murphy just asked was discussed in the paper. Doctor Williams’
answers matched what was written, word for word. Isn’t this what you wrote? You deny
your own words? You say what you wrote is nonsense? Then why did you write it in the
first place?”
Questions arose again.
Everyone was intelligent enough to sense something was amiss.
Hope could clarify what was written, yet Cynthia seemed to think it was nonsense. If she
had truly written it, how could she deny it? Obviously, she didn’t know what was written
beforehand.
Meaning, the thesis wasn’t written by her hand.
Ellie Field trembled slightly, “I…”
“Did you really write this paper?”
“I did write it, of course, I did!” Ellie Field’s voice turned sharp as she spoke aloud.
“But obviously, your performance just now proves you have no idea what was written.
Thus, when Doctor Williams spoke, you doubted and denied it.”
Ellie Field clenched her teeth tightly, the gazes of everyone present fixed firmly upon
her, her face ashen beyond recognition.
“What’s the matter, not talking anymore? Weren’t those research results yours? Can’t
explain them now?” Hope Williams stood to the side, watching wit h icy detachment, her
questions cutting through the air.
“I… I just forgot, there’s so much I wrote in there, forgetting is normal.”
“Normal? You forget the results of your own research and the upgraded techniques that
you developed yourself?”
Elder Murphy questioned sternly.
Ellie’s heart quivered, she bit her lip so fiercely that she was suddenly unable to find a
reply.
“God, don’t tell me she actually copied it, otherwise, how could she know nothing about
the research results, the methods outlined above? ”
“Can someone tell me what exactly is going on here?”

“Cynthia actually plagiarized?”
“My mind is spinning, can someone please explain what’s happening?”
“It’s quite obvious, isn’t it? The plagiarist is Cynthia. If both documents were truly written
by her , she wouldn’t have just denied what Doctor Williams said. And look at Doctor
Williams, reciting it without missing a beat.
Everyone here is in the medical profession and should know very well that unless those
contents are ingrained in their memory, they couldn’t perfectly answer all those issues
even if they tried to memorize it on purpose. Doctor Williams has truly mastered the
knowledge and grasped the advanced techniques; isn’t the situation clear enough?”
“But, she is Cynthia, the famous Cynthia plagi arizing? I can’t believe it.”
“If she hadn’t just blatantly refuted Doctor Williams, I wouldn’t believe the plagiarist was
her either. After all, it’s Cynthia, a legend in the medical community, the idea of her
plagiarizing is unbelievable.”
“She was the o ne playing the victim, how despicable.”
Hope advanced towards Ellie, her eyes filled with frost, and lifted the two documents,
“What else have you got to say?”
“No, it wasn’t like that, it was you, Hope, it was intentional, you’re framing me, you
plagiariz ed my work, now you’ve conspired with others to set me up.”
“Heh.”
Hope’s laugh was heavy with mockery.
“Then tell me any content from here, just one complete sentence, and I’ll admit defeat.”
With a flick of her hand, Hope tossed the documents right in El lie’s face.
With a sharp “smack,” the papers struck Ellie squarely, and she staggered back two
steps, falling to the ground.
As papers fluttered to the floor, malice flashed in her eyes, “No, I am Cynthia, I am, who
in the medical community can compare wit h me? How could I possibly plagiarize your
work, it’s clearly you, Hope.”
Ellie remained defiant to the death, but evidently lacked any persuasive power in the
face of facts.

Because of her defiance, someone raised doubts, “Given Cynthia’s ability, she really
shouldn’t need to plagiarize.”
Hearing someone say this, Ellie immediately felt a glimmer of hope, lifting her head
towards that person, “Right, how could Cynthia ever nee d to plagiarize… ”
“So now, I’m beginning to doubt whether you are actually Cynthia.”
Ellie’s face, already drained of color, twitched fiercely.
“I’m also starting to wonder whether she’s really Cynthia. With Cynthia’s abilities, how
could she resort to pla giarism? After all, we’ve never seen Cynthia in person. Could this
person be an imposter?”
Others boldly speculated.
“Moreover, she’s not just plagiarizing, but also biting back. Oh, my goodness, it’s just
shattering my worldview. One moment claiming she c ould never plagiarize and
declaiming plagiarizing as beneath her, and the next, the plagiarist turns out to be her,
utterly disgusting. In my eyes, Cynthia was an immensely respectable figure; she
couldn’t possibly be like this. I deeply doubt whether she’ s really Cynthia.”
As everyone voiced their suspicions, Ellie’s identity seemed riddled with holes.
Aside from the recommendation letter signed with her seal, she had nothing to prove
she was Cynthia.
“What’s everyone doing huddled up here?” A crisp, pleas ant voice sounded.
Vivia Fuller had heard there was trouble and guessed it involved a clash between Hope
Williams and Ellie Field.
With so many people gathered, it must be Hope who had been caught plagiarizing and
had become the target of scorn. Vivia had come specifically to enjoy the sight of Hope’s
downfall, even calling Alitzel Williams and notifying Waylon Lewis.
She wanted them to see Hope’s humiliating plight.
Instead, what Vivia saw was beyond belief; her eyes widened in shock as she looked at
Ellie , crumpled on the ground in disarray.
And there stood Hope, her white lab coat pristine, her demeanor cool and aloof. Her
proud and elegant stance made the figure on the ground seem even more like an
insignificant ant.
The scene, so different from what she expected, caused Vivia’s mocking smile to freeze
harshly on her face, her composure faltering.
 
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