Mr. Grant Treats Me Like a Treasure
Chapter 127 - 126: From Start to Finish, Did She Ever Admit It!
CHAPTER 127: CHAPTER 126: FROM START TO FINISH, DID SHE EVER ADMIT IT!
Zoe Quinn sat there, sobbing quietly, while secretly watching Serena Sullivan’s reaction.
She submitted her work after Serena! So what!
She has Sean Lockwood, the servants, and Claire Sullivan—the testimonies of every single one of them. Most importantly, Ruth Hale personally admitted to watching her complete this piece.
Just like four years ago. No, compared to four years ago, the evidence now is even more substantial and complete.
So, just calmly wait until Serena is pulled down from the top position into hell by her.
"My work!"
Suddenly, a voice echoed in the conference room, and Zoe Quinn, who was smugly smiling, lifted her head to see Serena Sullivan smiling radiantly across from her, and she was stunned.
What is Serena saying! What work!
"Assistant Sterling, did you hide my work, not allowing me to participate in the competition?"
"What do you mean?"
Not only was Zoe Quinn perplexed and shocked, but everyone else turned to look at Yvette Sterling.
Hadn’t Serena’s work already been displayed on the screen? Isn’t it quite similar to Zoe Quinn’s?
"Oh." Ethan Grant’s assistant, Yvette Sterling, chimed in, appearing as if he suddenly understood, and then apologized, "Sorry, Miss Sullivan."
"With everyone shouting so lively, I momentarily forgot to display your work."
Speaking, Yvette Sterling lowered his head to find Serena’s work in the computer, and as the screen flickered, a hand-drawn sketch of a necklace appeared before everyone’s eyes.
Right after that came earrings, a bracelet, and a ring, a complete set of works.
Compared to the two sets of similar works, this one had a completely different style.
Simple yet elegant, with the intricate patterns of the pendant and ring gemstones drawn in great detail, making anyone who sees it at a glance feel amazed.
"This work is better than the previous ones!"
One designer first spoke up.
Indeed, Zoe Quinn’s work was also good, but lacked refinement, and with two similar sets, it didn’t give one the feeling of love at first sight.
Moreover, with the two similar sets as the foundation, this series left a more unforgettable impression.
"Whose is this?"
Someone else asked.
"It’s mine!"
Serena Sullivan replied with a smile.
As soon as those words fell, the entire conference room became quiet, and after a moment, the discussion started again.
"Is this Serena’s?"
"What’s going on, I’m confused. Did Serena really copy Zoe Quinn’s work?"
"If it’s not Serena’s, whose work was plagiarized!"
In the midst of the noisy chatter, Zoe Quinn snapped back to her senses and exclaimed, "Impossible!"
If this series is Serena’s, then whose is the similar one?
Her accusation of Serena’s plagiarism was based on the similarity of her work to hers.
Suddenly, a new series appeared, announced as Serena’s, which bore no resemblance to hers, and it felt like a slap in the face, leaving her mind spinning.
"Sister." Zoe Quinn gritted her teeth, staring at Serena Sullivan in anger, tears streaming down her face; the more she cried, the more intense the fury in her heart burned.
"Is it worthwhile to use another work and claim it as yours?"
Her words were sharp, informing everyone, including the live-stream viewers, that Serena, seeing the unfavorable situation, had Yvette Sterling pull out new work and forcibly claimed it as her own to clear the plagiarism accusation.
"It’s originally mine." Serena replied innocently, looking at the heavily sobbing person, truly worried for Zoe Quinn’s eyes.
Crying this much, won’t it make her go blind!
"Also, when did I ever say that the similar work was mine?"
From beginning to end, when those two works were shown, did she ever admit that either was hers!