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Chapter 1541
Chad was not pleased with Stella's retort. Unable to outwit her, he redirected his frustration toward Maggie, whom
he saw as an easier target, "Maggie, you've been fighting this lawsuit for so many years and still haven't won. So,
nursing a grudge, you orchestrated this appalling spectacle to make US all uncomfortable, didn't you?"
After setting the microphone down, he lowered his voice and issued a veiled threat, ’I'm telling you. If I can make
you slip in this industry back in the day, I can do it again.’
Stella stood close to Maggie and heard every word. She stepped forward to shield her and said in a cold and
determined voice, "I sure want to see you try."
Maggie looked at Stella and felt her heart racing.
Stella turned, thinking Maggie was scared, and whispered, "Don’t be afraid. He's all bark and no bite. He wouldn't
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdare lay a finger on you."
Maggie smiled, took the microphone, and addressed the audience, "I have a way to prove which one of US is the
true plagiarist."
Her declaration hushed the room. Maggie turned her gaze toward Chad and challenged, "Are you willing to put your
bet on her?"
Chad looked at Barbara.
Barbara was already thoroughly acquainted with the design. She was not the least bit apprehensive. With a glance,
she assured Chad that she got this.
"Why not?" Chad asserted.
Barbara was exuding confidence. She declared firmly, "Then let the face off begin! I want to expose this plagiarist
right in front of everyone!"
Maggie paid no mind to the taunt. She turned around and scanned the audience, "Mr. Green, would you kindly
come up on stage? I have some questions to ask you."
All eyes turned to the center, where a distinguished, white-haired man sat. Upon hearing the request, he stood up
and graciously replied, "It would be my pleasure." With the guidance of security personnel, he walked up to the
stage.
"Who is that?" Felicity asked Vermont curiously.
In a hushed tone, Vermont whispered, "That's Kenneth Green, a famous artist who carves beautiful designs into
jade. He's got a fantastic eye for choosing the right pieces of jade, and his skill in crafting them is just as impressive.
Anything he works on can easily become three times more valuable."
"Stella is amazing. I can't believe she managed to invite someone of his stature."
Vermont shot a glance at Keegan. Stella might not personally know Kenneth, but Keegan did. Cordelia was a
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmfrequent patron of Kenneth, and many of her custom-made jewelry pieces were picked up by Keegan. He was very
familiar with Kenneth.
'This guy speaks with a forked tongue. Back then, he claimed he didn’t like Stella, yet he was always secretly hiring
reinforcements for her,' thought Vermont. He had never seen anyone with a mouth as stubborn as Keegan,' Why
didn't he just stick to his guns? I wanted to watch him court Stella for at least a few more years. Their reconciliation
happened too quickly!'
Barbara glared at Maggie on stage, "Mr. Green is quite elderly. Why did you invite him up here? Are you trying to
cover your tracks of plagiarism?"
Maggie turned to face her, "Barbara, could you please project your work onto the large screen?"
Barbara proudly uploaded her work onto the screen with her chin held high. Her piece closely resembled Maggie's,
with only subtle distinctions.
Maggie directed a laser pointer at the screen, circling a section, "Barbara, is this an openwork design?"
Barbara glanced at what she was referring to and confirmed, "Of course.
Even the dimensions are clearly labeled. Can't you read?"