“Is this Keely’s design? She is indeed gifted. No surprise Professor
Zizka took her under his wing. Regrettably, Loraine shamelessly plagiarized such a remarkable piece of work!”
“Loraine thinks she can get away with copying just because Keely isn’t renowned yet, and her family has
influence. She even tried to deny her theft. She must've thought she could use her power to oppress others
But she never expected to cross paths with someone like Professor
Zizka. His integrity in the field is widely recognized.”
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The netizens rallied behind Keely. They appreciated Leopold's keen eye for talent and his refusal to suppress real
talent due to the might of the Torres family.
Keely, witnessing the online narrative swing her way, breathed a silent sigh of relief.
She took advantage of the situation to intensify the conflict. She fabricated rumors about her relationship with
Marco, paying off marketing channels to portray them as a couple and Loraine as the intruder.
Consequently, the netizens beceven more outraged.
“Wait, there’s more! Loraine didn’t just plagiarize Keely’s work but also stole her Lover? Oh my goodness!
Loraine’s actions are even more deplorable than I initially believed!”
Yet, snetizens held onto reason, remarking, “Hold on, aren't
Loraine and Marco married? Can we truly say she interfered?”
Sadly, such rational comments were quickly drowned in a sea of curses
“Keely knew Marco first. Who knows how Loraine ended up marrying into the Bryant family? Let's not forget
she’s from the powerful Torres family!”
In the midst of all this uproar, each individual felt justified in their views, convinced they were fair and just.
Meanwhile, Loraine, upon viewing Leopold's so-called evidence, was seized by a surge of anger
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Wasn't this her own design? And merely a copy at that.
How ludicrous that a world-class master would use this to accuse her of plagiarism! What a humorous situation!
Yet, how did Leopold possess her design drafts?
Loraine composed herself, racking her brain.
She had taken great care of the original design manuscript, considering it her sole source of solace within the
Bryant family since her marriage. However, it appeared that she had also made printed copies for the purpose of
comparing and revising them.
But she should have thrown those copies into the trash can after she finished revising.
Did Keely manage to steal a copy?