Mad Academic Conspiracy 7: Chapter 7
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Within two hours, I received five similar calls. There were school leaders, industry peers, and even my undergraduate mentor. The wording varied, but the purpose was the same: to persuade me to withdraw my report. 0
 
"You've offended too many people," Senior Zhang handed me a cup of coffee. "The whole circle is speaking up for Professor Zhou." 0
 
I stared at the coffee cup. "So you think I should back down?" 0
 
"That's not what I mean..." 0
 
"What do you mean then?" I shot up from my seat. "Do you want to persuade me to do nothing like you did back then, watching Li Ling get destroyed by them?" 0
 
Senior Zhang's expression changed. "You're right; I was cowardly. But now I want to make amends..." 0
 
"Make amends? Is passing along a message your idea of making amends? You could clearly testify and speak the truth. But you don't dare, do you?" 0
 
The room fell into a heavy silence. We both had red-rimmed eyes but couldn't utter a word. 0
 
Suddenly, my computer chimed. It was an anonymous email with a simple subject line: 0
"Do you want to know Li Ling's whereabouts?" 0
 
Senior Zhang and I exchanged glances. He quickly moved closer to me. "Don't open it; it might be a trap." 0
 
But I had already clicked to open it. The email was brief: 0
"Tomorrow at three in the afternoon, at the Old School Gate Café. If you want to know the truth, come alone." 0
 
The sender's name was a string of random gibberish. 0
 
 
"Don't go." Senior Zhang almost pleaded, "It's too dangerous." 0
 
I closed my laptop. "Sometimes, the truth is more important than safety." 0
 
"Then let me accompany you." 0
 
I shook my head. "They asked for just one person. Besides..." I looked into his eyes, "Who else can I trust?" 0
 
Those words pierced his heart like a knife. Senior Zhang opened his mouth but ultimately said nothing. 0
 
At the Old School Gate Café, it was 2:58 PM. 0
 
I chose a seat by the window and ordered the hottest Americano. Outside, dark clouds loomed over the city, and the air was thick with the scent of an impending storm. 0
 
The USB Drive was in my pocket, and the Voice Recorder was hidden in my sleeve. Senior Zhang had been messaging me: 0
"Have you arrived?" 0
"If things seem off, run immediately." 0
"I'm at the bookstore across the street..." 0
 
I didn't reply. After our argument, I felt even calmer. Perhaps from the moment I discovered the first piece of falsified data, I should have known this path could only be walked alone. 0
 
At exactly 3:00 PM. 0
 
The glass door swung open, and a woman wearing a mask walked in. She wore a loose black hoodie, her hat pulled low over her face. 0
 
 
But I recognized her at a glance. 0
 
"Sister Li Ling?" My hand trembled, nearly spilling my coffee. 0
 
She sat down across from me and removed her mask. After a year apart, she had lost a lot of weight, but her gaze was sharper than before. 0
 
"You really came," she said, sizing me up. "Still as stubborn as a year ago." 0
 
I stared at her intently. "You didn't drop out?" 0
 
"That's what Professor Zhou says to the outside world," she tugged at the corner of her mouth. "To be precise, I was forced to drop out." 0
 
"So, you've been..." 0
 
"I found a job in a neighboring province," she interrupted me. "Just an ordinary company, nothing related to research." At this, she let out a self-deprecating laugh. "I suppose it's a relief." 0
 
"Then why do you want to see me?" 0
 
Li Ling glanced around and lowered her voice. "I heard you're planning to report Professor Zhou." 0
 
I became alert. "How do you know?" 0
 
"Because I know Director Li from the Supervisory Office." She narrowed her eyes. "She has old ties with Professor Zhou; it was she who helped suppress my report back then." 0
 
 
 
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