Chapter 481: Chapter 481

Inside the meeting room.

The professors sat in front of Eleanor Sterling, forming a semicircle, while Giselle Keating stood nearby with a face filled with schadenfreude.

She was waiting for Eleanor Sterling to be dealt with, and if the result didn’t satisfy her, she wouldn’t let it go.

Audrey Zane was Eleanor Sterling’s advisor. She had always considered Eleanor as her pride, believing she would become her most accomplished student.

But she hadn’t expected that this student, excellent in all aspects, would actually fight in public.

This issue was particularly serious in the medical school; there had been instances where two students fought over minor matters.

The consequence was that both students were expelled.

Audrey Zane didn’t want Eleanor Sterling to be expelled, so she first spoke to understand the situation.

"Eleanor Sterling, did you just hit Felix Fuller in the cafeteria?"

Eleanor Sterling shook her head, "No, I didn’t."

Giselle Keating immediately spoke out, "Eleanor Sterling, how dare you deny it? Clearly, everyone saw you hit Felix Fuller."

She hadn’t expected Eleanor Sterling to lie so blatantly.

Seeing Giselle Keating’s impatience, Eleanor Sterling spoke, "I only patted his shoulder, I didn’t hit him."

"You must have used some trick!"

Giselle Keating remained unconvinced, although none of them saw how Eleanor Sterling acted, the answer was definite.

That Eleanor Sterling took action against Felix Fuller, which counted as fighting—all witnessed by everyone, leaving no room for denial.

Eleanor Sterling remained calm and didn’t want to argue with Giselle Keating, as she leaned back against the chair.

"I did take action against Felix Fuller, so what do you want?"

Audrey Zane hadn’t expected Eleanor Sterling to admit it, and hurriedly winked at Eleanor Sterling.

Normally, even if admitting, it shouldn’t be with such attitude, which could heighten others’ dissatisfaction.

It should be a sincere apology, and a promise not to reoffend, making it easier for her to plead.

Now Eleanor Sterling was acting like she was provoking them.

Sure enough, several professors frowned, their eyes showing a hint of displeasure.

Especially Declan Dempsey, who said bluntly, "Eleanor Sterling, fighting is a serious matter, if the evidence is clear, you would be expelled from medical school!"

Giselle Keating sneered, "We saw Eleanor Sterling fighting with our own eyes, we are the witnesses, I suggest she be expelled immediately."

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Eleanor Sterling acted to help other students, I believe expulsion is too severe, we could opt for a lighter punishment."

Giselle Keating’s face turned icy, she said coldly, "No leniency!"

The professors looked at each other, unsure of what to do.

Although Giselle Keating was just a pharmacist, she had the entire Keating Family behind her, and they couldn’t afford to offend her.

Should they really expel Eleanor Sterling?

At this moment, the door to the conference room suddenly opened, as a tall man walked in.

The newcomer exuded an elegant and dignified demeanor, his handsome features, and alluring eyes seemed electrifying.

Everyone was stunned, it was Zion Sheffield!

He was Aethelgard First Hospital’s trusted student of Brian Zane, seldom visiting the medical school.

No one expected him to appear today.

Someone stood up and asked in confusion, "Zion Sheffield, why are you here?"

Zion Sheffield adjusted his glasses and said, "I’m here on my teacher’s orders to vouch for this student."

Everyone was shocked, was Brian Zane really going to protect Eleanor Sterling? Is this true?