Chapter 309: Evidence 

Janet held her chest and looked at the woman with her mouth agape.

The security guards immediately rushed up to stop the woman.

One of them snatched the microphone from her and the others tried to drag her away from the stage.

"Miss, you need to be careful with your words.You are at the Seacisco Fashion Week and it’s a liveshow."

"Ha-ha! That makes it even better.I want everyone to see who Janet is.They must know that she’s anintellectual property thief.Good day, everyone.My name is Luna Mccoy and I’m a designer from LesterSilk Fabric.Just now, I noticed that her designs are very similar to the designs that I did some timeback.The resemblance is so uncanny that I’m sure she plagiarized my work," the woman utteredarrogantly.

"What? She stole the designs? Unbelievable!"

There was an uproar at the venue after the crowd heard Luna’s words.

Sparing her no time to continue, the security guards carried her off the stage.

But she was stubborn.She struggled with them and continued to shout at the top of her lungs.

"Plagiarism is a taboo for all designers! You aren’t supposed to steal someone else’s work.Janet, aren’tyou ashamed of yourself? You claim to be original and creative, but you stand here and pass off mywork as yours.You also pretend as if you did nothing wrong.Don’t you have any conscience?"

The news soon got to the sponsor of the Seacisco Fashion Week.

A member of the staff rushed over and said assuredly, "Miss, please calm down.We frown at plagiarismand attach great importance to the originality of the designs displayed on this show.We will surely lookinto this matter.But you need to tender some evidence to back up your claim."

"Humph! Of course I have evidence!"

Luna broke free from the security guards’ hold.

The uproar became even louder when the crowd heard that she had evidence.

Meanwhile, Janet was utterly confused.

She pondered, ‘What’s going on? And why is this woman making such accusations? I didn’t plagiarizeanyone’s work! I did everything myself!’ .

Tiffany was also surprised.

She wanted to get to the root of the matter immediately.

"Janet, the Seacisco Fashion Week is a big deal around the world.Headlining the show is supposed totake our company to the peak of the clothing industry.We can’t let this ruin our chances.You need toclear up this misunderstanding as soon as possible.Let’s go there!"

Plagiarism wasn’t a joking matter.

Such an accusation could destroy Janet’s career and the company’s reputation in the blink of an eye.

"Ms.Fisher, I put this on everything I love, I didn’t plagiarize anyone’s work.All my designs are theproducts of my creativity and several sleepless nights.You have to believe me."

Janet held up her right hand as she swore solemnly.

Not only was Janet naturally an incorrupt person, but she also understood that plagiarism was taboo.

She had even deliberately avoided using similar elements while putting together her designs.

"Of course, I believe you.But that doesn’t mean that everyone here feels the same way.Let’s go andsee what’s going on.This is not only about you now; it’s also about the reputation of the Larson Group."

The calm and innocent look on Janet’s face further proved to Tiffany that this accusation was just a bigmistake.

"Thanks for believing me.Don’t worry.I will handle it."

With inexplicable boldness, Janet walked over to where Luna was and asked, "What’s going onexactly?"

Luna had been dying to hear that question.

She sneered at Janet and took out her tablet from her backpack.

After tapping the screen, she said to everyone present, "I designed a series of colorful spring styles lastyear, but the design department of the Lester Silk Fabric didn’t select it, so none of the designs weremade into a finished product.But I was shocked to see Janet’s works on stage just now.They are verysimilar to mine.I’m a hundred percent sure that she got her hands on my designs and decided to passthem off as her own.She’s a thief!"

The entire show was halted because of this sudden accusation.

The audience’s attention was on them.

One of the attendees who saw Luna’s designs said in a hushed tone, "Wow! Their works are indeedsimilar.I think she actually stole the designs."

"Yes, the similarities are too obvious to overlook.The colors and styles are very much like," another oneconcurred.

"Shush! Don’t jump to conclusions just yet.Let’s hear what Miss Lind has to say about theaccusation.It’s unwise to judge only by listening to one side!"

A guest disagreed vehemently.

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