"What do you mean?" Madeline's expression darkened.
Patrick, with a furrowed brow, continued, "Apart from the color-changing feature, other elements of your design bear a striking resemblance to the Ice and Fire series. You used Jane's design as a foundation to create the Let Yourself Go collection."
Madeline's body began to tremble involuntarily. She took several deep breaths, struggling to calm herself. "Do you have any proof?"
Patrick shot a withering glare at Madeline and replied in a cold, steely tone, "Joe Marner confessed to stealing Jane's drawing and selling it to you."
Joe Marner? Jane was taken slightly aback. As far as she knew, Joe was a design assistant in the company, having worked for less than a year. He hadn't been involved in the Ice and Fire project. How could he have stolen the design and sold it to Madeline?
Madeline turned ashen upon hearing this. It was indeed Joe who had sold her the Ice and Fire design. At the time, she believed the design was innovative. Upon learning that the original designer was an obscure secretary from Pansy Group, Madeline hatched a cunning plan in cahoots with the president of Love Jewelry. She aimed to be the first to release the Let Yourself Go series while accusing Pansy Group of plagiarism at the press conference.
However, she hadn't anticipated her swift downfall today. Jane had invited Nana and revealed the true origin of the design as Loe's. Now, Patrick was disclosing who had stolen Pansy Group's design and sold it to her.
"As for the magazine 'Storm,' I've had it investigated, and it turns out there's no such publication," Patrick declared. "You received Jane's design only a month ago. How did you manage to have an article published in that magazine two months ago?"
Madeline bit her lip, about to respond, when the large screen in the middle of the meeting room suddenly illuminated. A series of compelling evidence showcasing the plagiarism in Madeline's designs began to unfold. Even her graduation project was revealed to be stolen from her roommate. But because Madeline's father wielded significant influence, she had been able to buy her way out and rebuild her image as an international jewelry designer.
The irrefutable proof was presented before her, rendering Madeline's face pallid. "Turn it off! Now!" she screamed, but her plea fell on deaf ears.
"I never expected Madeline, a globally renowned master of her craft, to be such a shameless plagiarist. Not only did she copy others' work, but she also accused others of plagiarism. The audacity."
"Bah! I had always admired her, respected her for her internationally acclaimed skills, and even studied her creations. To think she was a plagiarist!"
The room buzzed with discussions about Madeline's deeds. The carefully cultivated image of a jewelry design expert that she had built over the years crumbled within moments.
Jane couldn't help but smile as she watched Madeline, now loathed by everyone in the room. She hadn't anticipated that Patrick could uncover Madeline's multiple misdeeds within just two days.
Madeline couldn't escape the downfall of her prestigious reputation this time. Faced with a tidal wave of condemnation and criticism, her face twisted.
Realizing the dire situation she was in, Madeline feigned fainting, collapsing to the floor. Security personnel arrived and escorted her out of the room.
"Well, as for the plagiarism issue, I solemnly declare that Pansy Group strictly adheres to the principle of putting our customers first. We will strive to excel in every task and never engage in acts that would tarnish our company's reputation, such as plagiarism!"
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