Chapter 26 Yoselin turned around and spotted Helen, who was looking at Yoselin with a fake shocked expression.
around
The forum says Yasmine only has a high school diploma and used sshady tactics to becour psychology
teacher. It's so embarrassing to have such a per us!" Helen glanced at Yasmine, her expression oozing
arrogance. Yoselin was furious and about to confront Helen, but Yasmine, who had been eating quietly, frowned
and stood up, positioning herself in front of Yoselin. With a steady gaze, she approached Helen and asked, "Did
you post that on the forum?" "And what if | did?" Helen sneered, showing no remorse. Instead, she seemed even
more arrogant. "Isn't what | said the truth?
She didn't care that Yoselin knew she was the poster. It was a fact that Yasmine hadn't graduated from college,
so technically, she only had a high school diploma. In Helen's mind, she had just stated the facts-what was there
to worry about? Yoselin shot her a sharp look and stated coldly, "That post is getting a lot of attention. You might
not know this, but making up stories to slander others can lead to serious consequences, even jail time..." The
crowd's eyes shifted between the two, and the atmosphere suddenly bectense.
"Slander?" Helen scoffed. "Why don't you tellif graduating from high school is slander or if using some
special means is slander? Do you really think she earned her place as a psychology teacher on her own merit?"
People around them began to murmur. They all believed it was impossible for someone with just a high school
diploma to be a university psychology teacher. Since Yasmine hadn't officially graduated, what proof could she
possibly have to counter Helen's claims? Just then, Yasmine spoke up confidently, "I did."
Everyone fell silent in shock. Helen frowned, clearly taken aback. "What did you say?"
"| said | earned my position here legit." Yasmine's gaze remained steady as she continued, "What you said is
true. | haven't completed my studies here. | can't really call myself a college graduate."
"Well, how can you possibly be a teacher then?" Helen pressed, gritting her teeth. Tue, Sep
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"Because..." Yasmine looked at her, taking her tand saying, "I'm currently on an extended leave of absence."
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'An extended leave? Everyone gasped. By the timeline, Yasmine should have graduated by now. According to
school rules, no one could be on leave for so long. Once they exceeded their graduation timeline, they were
automatically dismissed.
"lI wasn't able to graduate on tfor personal reasons, and the school made an exception to grantan
indefinite leave of absence. My enrollment status is still
active." Yasmine explained calmly. "I'm back partly for an internship and partly to finish my remaining studies."
The crowd remained skeptical.
But Helen couldn't hide her glee as
she retorted sarcastically, "Yasmin,
don't kid. yourself. Jpn knqws
the school dopant ie exceptions
fe dhyone. You really think they'd
bend the rules..." Before she could
finish, a shout rang out from the
crowd, "I know who Ms. Sanchez is!
No wonder she looks so familiar."
Everyone turned over and saw Fiona Miller looking at Yasmine with excitement and admiration on her chubby
face.
"Are you the legendary figure from
our department, the one who almost
got perfect scores to &) in.-figjstred
all threq yds! ortho courses in
iUst one year, scoring straight As, and
started treating countless
psychology patients from sophomore
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Sanchez? The content is on
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"| heard that legendary senior never
graduated, and all the professors in
the Psychology Re ane
"Eoece Beback. I've
seen a photo of you with one of the
professors before. | can't believe
you're really here!" Fiona exclaimed,
her eyes shining with excitement.