Chapter 5 A Plagiarist Is A Thief
“To make the competition fair, we’ve decided to postpone the awarding of the top three prizes until we find out the truth of this plagiarism.”
As soon as the host finished his words, everyone was shocked, including Julian.
“Why? It’s just not fair to everyone!”
“Yes, since there is a controversy, just disqualify both of them!”
“Just tell us their names!”
The crowd began to complain. The reporters were full of interest.
Initially, the reporters thought it was just an ordinary competition, but unexpectedly there was such breaking news. They now had a headline for tomorrow.
Julian was confident that there would be no problem with his product, so he stepped forward confidently and said loudly to the crowd, “You’re right. Since such a situation happened, the organizers of this competition should announce the result here. I believe that the heads of both companies are present. Meanwhile, most of the people here came from the perfume industry. With them here witnessing the whole process, the result will be more convincing, won’t it?”
Dashiell ignored the lively scene on the screen and kept his eyes riveted on Seraphina who was beside him.
Seraphina was holding the glass in her hand, but she didn’t take a sip. There was always a cold smile on her face.
Dashiell thought, ‘It has been years. She finally belonged to me. I have been waiting for this day for three years. How could a man like Julian deserve Seraphina?
‘If Seraphina really wants to marry Julian, I would be the first one to object to it. But now that Julian and Vivian’s affair was found by Seraphina, it saved me a lot of time and energy.
‘As for Seraphina, she should also be punished. She has to be my wife for the rest of her life. Humph, she didn’t recognize me at the first time.
‘By the way, Seraphina has become timid and cautious over the years. She speaks in a much softer voice. But now she stands there with her eyes full of confidence. Looks like she has not changed at all. She is still the little-known yet confident girl I used to know.’
for me
down the glass, Seraphina looked back
nodded. “Remember,
her deal with the problem in person, Dashiell’s words still gave her
door of the VIP
Julian seemed to have become the head of those people who kept
the triumph in her eyes. She had never been like this, standing beside Julian and feeling as if she had become the focus
until someone ran to the stage and whispered something in
exposing the plagiarists out of consideration for their feelings, but since everyone
plagiarist is a thief. What is the point of showing consideration
knew he wasn’t the
news about today’s incident was exposed tomorrow, Prosperian Company would attract more attention and become famous. He seemed to have seen a bright future and
“In this competition, two
be shocked. “First Love? It is the name of our Prosperian Company’s entry.
around while speaking, pretending to be trying to find out the head of that company from
stopped keeping the crowd guessing. “Yes. One of them is Prosperian Company, and the
Delight?” Julian was puzzled. “With all due respect…
company. He hadn’t heard about it. Nor did he care about it. He just wanted to take this chance to send his company to the center
Apex Corporation? It was just founded last
the companies in the industry and immediately thought
also heard about it. Although it is newly established, it is still
here. It took my team three months to develop First Love. I want to know how
a direct conviction for
manager of Aroma Delight. My name is Karter Hanson. I was also shocked when I heard about the incident about two products with
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