CHAPTER 45
Author: Jace Draven
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A minute had passed since Darren ended the call with the president, but the class was still mute. How could they not be? The poorest student on campus casually called the number one citizen of the country?

Even some prestigious billionaire individuals didn’t have the president’s contact. Even those that did, how many of them will the president excuse himself in a meeting with other world leaders to answer their calls?

This only meant one thing— Darren was no ordinary person.

Professor Lincoln was the first to break the silence. He gazed at Darren with a mixed expression of astonishment and confusion.

“Who exactly are you, Darren Wayne?”

Only after the professor asked this question did Darren realized how much suspicions he had drawn to himself.

He gulped and hesitated for a while before shrugging, “I am Darren Wayne of course. The Darren you all know,” he said forcing a smile.

Professor Lincoln lingered for some time, a doubtful expression on his face. “Then how did the president
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    The naïve girl in front of the class was Rebecca. She was an unfortunate girl who happened to come from a poor background.She grew up without parents. The only family she had was her grandmother—a sick, bedridden old woman. To keep food on the table and be able to afford her grandmother’s medications, Rebecca took part time jobs. Every day after closing from school, while other students were resting, she was out working as a waitress in a local cafeteria or doing other menial tasks just to earn a few bucks. If not for the scholarship the university afforded to brilliant but unfortunate students like her, it would’ve been impossible for her to afford the tuition fee to school here. She and Darren were considered the poorest students in the class.Because of her background, most girls considered her unworthy of friendship and avoided associating with her. They ridiculed her for not being able to afford the latest wigs, clothes, handbags, and makeup, mocking her unfashionable lifestyl

  • CHAPTER 45

    A minute had passed since Darren ended the call with the president, but the class was still mute. How could they not be? The poorest student on campus casually called the number one citizen of the country?Even some prestigious billionaire individuals didn’t have the president’s contact. Even those that did, how many of them will the president excuse himself in a meeting with other world leaders to answer their calls? This only meant one thing— Darren was no ordinary person.Professor Lincoln was the first to break the silence. He gazed at Darren with a mixed expression of astonishment and confusion. “Who exactly are you, Darren Wayne?”Only after the professor asked this question did Darren realized how much suspicions he had drawn to himself. He gulped and hesitated for a while before shrugging, “I am Darren Wayne of course. The Darren you all know,” he said forcing a smile. Professor Lincoln lingered for some time, a doubtful expression on his face. “Then how did the president

  • CHAPTER 44

    “Professor Lincoln,” Clara called. When she had the old man’s attention, she went on to whisper in a feigned, concerned tone, “Sir, it will be a stain on the university’s reputation when news gets out that a student of the institution forged signatures and made fake clips impersonating the president and other high-profile individuals. That is why you should call the school security to take him to the VC’s office and have him expelled before the police arrives. In that way, the reputation of the university will be saved.”Professor Lincoln’s face twitched. He caressed his white beard thoughtfully for a few seconds. After a while, he sighed and said in a hoarse tone. “Darren, you’ve been a good student, but what you’ve done is unforgivable. As such, I will have no choice but to do as Clara said and take you to the Vice Chancellor. It will be for the best if you’re not our student by the time police arrives to arrests you”.With that he removed his phone and called security. When he hun

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    Darren frowned, his lips pressing into a thin line. He knew how he had worked hard to secure the signatures, how dare Adrian claim they were fake. “What do you mean the signatures are forged? All the signatures are genuine,” he snapped, his voice thick with concealed anger.Adrian shot him an accusing scowl and let out a sly chuckle. “What do you take us for—children? If you’re going to lie next time, at least think it through and don’t be so dramatic. You should’ve said five signatures; maybe then I could’ve forced myself to believe you.”Whipping his head around, Adrian stepped closer to the old man, whose face was twisted in confusion. In a persuasive tone, he continued, “Professor Lincoln, this deceitful student didn’t get a single signature last year. Now, all of a sudden, he claims to have thirty—including the president’s. The president! And we’re expected to believe they’re genuine? The only reasonable explanation is that every last one of those signatures is fake.”Darren bec

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    The old man walked in and took the podium. His strict and serious eyes locked on the students before him.“It’s been exactly one week since I gave you a project to work on. Like I told you that day, you’re going to submit it for assessment now,” Professor Lincoln disclosed.“We are going to start with Group One. The group leader of Group One, bring forth your work.”Adrian rose from his seat and walked to the front with a jaunty air. A calm and confident smile lit his face.“On behalf of me and my group, I am here to report that — we got a total of eighteen signatures,” he disclosed, and paused for a while, glancing at his listeners as they absorbed the news with stunned expressions.A satisfactory chuckle escaped his lips.“Among them include eight signatures from the top thirty business moguls in the country, five international celebrities, four acting senators, and…”He paused again before adding with a smug smile, “the Vice President of the country himself.”Once he finished speak

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