"If you saw it coming that I would pull the same stunt as six years ago, using your work in the competition and getting you accused of plagiarism again, why didn't you expose me?" Keira said.
That was a question she could never wrap her head around. She guessed maybe Chloe just wanted to advance in the competition quietly and didn't want to make a big fuss about it.
But when she thought about it, if she were in Chloe's shoes, she would've seized the opportunity to crush the opponent.
"What's the point of exposing you now? At most, it will just become a hot topic for everyone to gossip about. The headline probably would be - the Summers sisters plagiarizing each other?
Boring." Chloe stood up slowly, walked toward Keira and said,
"Of course I will expose you, but not now. I will clear my name! Keira, you better figure out if there's anything you've left undone, and fix it as soon as you can, and don't leave any evidence. Or else, you're done for!"
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When she stepped outside, it was raining and there was a crowd gathered at the entrance.
None of them had brought umbrellas.
Chloe stood in a corner, watching the heavy rain outside and feeling worried.
She had been so tense these past few days that she had not paid attention to the weather.
Now the competition was over, and Keira had made some adjustments as everyone had expected.
With no sign of the rain letting up, Chloe leaned against a pillar at the entrance, watching the rain curtain outside with a calm and relaxed expression.
The rain was scarce this year, but the few times it did rain left a deep impression on her.
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