“I have the evidence, of course. How can I possibly have the nerve to talk through my hat on something
so serious? A person’s character matters more than anything else, right?” Melanie looked as though
she was ready for anything. She raised her cell phone, saying, “I need to link my cell phone to the big
screen to show it to everyone.”
Vania motioned to the staff members at the scene to help Melanie link her cell phone to the screen.
Seeing how confident Melanie was and how unperturbed Vania seemed, everyone at the scene began
to have doubts.
On the other hand, most of the netizens sided with Melanie when they saw this.
‘She’s the head of a company, after all. She can pretend to be so calm on the outside, but I reckon
she’s already panicking deep in her heart.’
‘A talented woman? I’d say she’s more like a thief. Let’s blacklist such an abominable woman from the
industry!’
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt‘What makes such a woman qualified to be one of the judges? Is she gonna teach people how to
plagiarize from others?’
‘Boycott Vania Greyson! Boycott Galaxy Corporation! Boycott Mia Stravinsky!’
‘Perhaps Master Mia achieved her status by plagiarizing from others, too.’
Josie, who was watching the live broadcast of the event in the Greyson Residence, had been helping
Melanie regulate the comments on the internet all this while. Seeing how the netizens were now pulling
Vania to pieces as if they wished to skin and eat her alive, Josie was incredibly pleased. When Melanie
shows the evidence later on, Vania will be completely knocked off the pedestal, upon which time she’ll
be nothing but a public enemy left at our mercy!
Meanwhile, Vania’s three kids were also following the situation on the internet at home. When they saw
the netizens hurl insults at their mother, they were very angry, but they held back the urge to fight back.
It’s not the time yet, they thought.
At this moment, Melanie’s cell phone had been linked to the big screen at the scene. Melanie opened
her WhatsApp chat window with deft fingers, saying, “Mr. Wright’s original manuscript is here. This is
what he sent to me, and I’m now opening it for everyone.”
As she spoke, the document was opened, showing the main content of the creative concept for the ad
campaign as well as numerous traces of alterations and some attached pictures to everyone. Anyone
could tell without scrutinizing the document that it had to be the original manuscript. After all, the traces
of multiple revisions couldn’t possibly be faked.
At the sight of this, everyone involuntarily gasped and looked at Vania with curious eyes.
Melanie then provoked, “I believe that everyone has their own judgment on this, and plagiarists have to
be punished. What else do you have to say, Vania?”
Vania shook her head with a soft chuckle, showing no sign of exasperation or embarrassment at being
exposed. “How did you get your hands on Mr. Wright’s manuscript?”
As Melanie was still aggressive in her manner, she responded, “It doesn’t matter. In any case, it’s as
sure as a gun that your ad campaign was plagiarized from Mr. Wright’s work.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“How can it not matter? Who can prove that it was Mr. Wright who sent you the document? Again,
where’s the evidence?”
From Melanie’s perspective, Vania was just trying to get rid of the accusation by seizing upon this point
and running around in circles. Of course, she couldn’t tell anyone that she had had her men find out Mr.
Wright’s contact information or that she had bought this work for 20 million. Clenching her teeth, she
said, “Mr. Wright’s WhatsApp number is right here. Isn’t that enough proof?”
Compared to Melanie’s stern countenance and brusque manner, Vania remained as cool as a
cucumber, giving the feeling that all the accusations laid against her were going nowhere. Just then,
she said softly, “Your evidence is lacking. Even if there’s a judge here, there’s no way he can
pronounce a judgment on this.”
Melanie shot back indignantly, “You’re just using lame arguments to defend yourself.”
Vania replied unhurriedly in a calm tone of voice, “Since you’re accusing me of plagiarism, you have to
have the evidence to prove it, or I can accuse you of slander. Spreading false statements in public will
also subject you to relevant punishment.”