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This revenge, Alia Wright seems to have run out of patience to continue waiting.

She wants to resolve the Wright family quickly.

Oliver Wright quickly used the stolen design drafts from Alia and signed many orders, fearing prolonged delay, he quickly finalized the drafts and signed the contracts.

These orders are practically the lifeline for Wright Corporation.

Oliver personally oversaw the rush production, determined not to let any errors occur.

Until these orders were completed and prepared for delivery.

Suddenly, the calm was shattered.

Cloudglow hosted a jewelry exhibition show.

The show went smoothly, with many attendees, as Cloudglow Design Departnt is now highly reputable in the industry, no longer the unnoticed and disregarded small departnt it once was.

In Cloudglow, the profits from this segnt even surpassed certain other investnts.

The money Alia originally took from her Wright family shares had long since been earned back by Godfery Shaw.

Upon receiving the news, Oliver was practically going mad.

Identical!

Alia actually used those drafts!

She used the drafts he had taken!

Usually, if there are disputed drafts, to avoid risk, most would never use them again.

Was Alia deliberately calculating against him? No, probably not; how could Alia have known he would steal the drafts?

The reason was already unimportant; what matters now is what to do?

Delivery is scheduled for tomorrow, yet Cloudglow showcased identical designs today.

In high-end jewelry customization, every design must be exclusive and unique.

Imitations are possible, but regarding copyright, they absolutely cannot be identical.

The Wright Corporation was in chaos too.

No one expected this to happen, especially since Oliver had previously retrieved drafts and used them without issues; who could have known it wasn’t possible this ti!

"Mr. Wright, what should we do now?"

Oliver was also in a panic; he couldn’t afford the penalty fees for so many orders.

Even if he paid the penalty, the batch had already been made; holding onto it would be enough to bankrupt him.

Oliver thought for a mont, gritted his teeth, and decided, "Contact clients now and deliver early."

"Will this... work?"

Oliver’s expression was sowhat fierce, "It has to work; both companies debuted new products today; who can tell who was first?"

"But Mr. Wright, most people will think Cloudglow’s side is original."

Oliver knows that many now view Cloudglow’s as genuine, assuming others are just following the trend. Faced with identical designs, they will instinctively believe Cloudglow’s is genuine; but there is no alternative now.

He clenched his fist, viciously declaring, "Ignoring that is our only choice; if we adamantly deny, they can’t do anything to us."

Many in the company internally opposed, but Oliver, as CEO, made the decision, leaving others unable to argue.

The Wright Corporation frantically arranged deliveries with clients, trying every way possible to deliver those orders early.

Now they must wait for the storm to intensify, like there’s a ticking bomb visible to all but impossible to avoid, just waiting for it to explode unpredictably.

Everyone knows tomorrow’s identical custom jewelry will be problematic.

That afternoon, the Wright Corporation received a court summons.

Cloudglow directly sued Wright Corporation for using stolen design drafts.

This event imdiately stirred up a buzz in the industry.

This developnt was actually within Oliver’s expectations.

Appearing in front of caras, Oliver looked worn out.

A group of reporters imdiately surrounded him.

Such blatant plagiarism leading to a court case is a major event in this industry, and as soon as the news broke, reporters flocked to both companies.

Oliver regretfully stated, "A thief crying thief, such misfortune in my family! Those design drafts were actually drawn by my daughter Ava Wright. On her wedding day, our forr foster daughter Alia ca to congratulate her; I didn’t expect she would secretly snap photos of those drafts, I have the original drafts as proof."

Imdiately, a sharp-eyed reporter asked, "Mr. Wright, but we saw the design drafts, and they all have Alia’s style."

Oliver bitterly smiled, "Alia was once a foster daughter of the Wright family. She and Ava grew up together, attending the sa school with the sa teachers; you might not know, but their art styles have always been remarkably similar."

After speaking, Oliver observed the reporters’ expressions and knew that their sentints were tilting in his favor.

He emphasized, "If you don’t believe , I can present evidence; I will publicize their past works, and you can judge for yourselves."

Oliver finished speaking and left with a somber expression, garnering much sympathy.

Next, Oliver released Ava’s past drawings done with Alia’s assistance; each painting bore Ava’s signature, although sowhat raw, clearly showing a style similar to Alia’s current works.

The direction of public opinion was thereby scrambled.

Before, everyone was adamant that Wright Corporation plagiarized Cloudglow, but now it seed uncertain.

Who is actually the plagiarist?

On the other side, Cloudglow expelled the reporters, revealing nothing, while Alia remained silent and did not publicly explain. As external opinions intensified, everyone was waiting for the court date.

anwhile, Alia’s old district remained quiet.

Reporters tried to sneak in for interviews, but upon entry, they quickly were detected and expelled.

The old district is chaotic below and above, with Elijah Jefferson involved; indeed, it’s difficult to conduct any business in the old district.

Reporters audaciously ventured to Cloudglow but couldn’t find out about Alia; thus, they could only patiently wait for the court session.

In the days leading up to the court session, Oliver frequently appeared, presenting various reasons and evidence, publicly accusing Alia of stealing design drafts. Gradually, amidst public support, he transford from panic to calm.

Oliver believed Alia definitely had no evidence; if she did, she would have already stood up; why would she let him slander her without retaliation?

This thought relieved Oliver’s anxiety.

Until the day of the court hearing.

This was the lawsuit between Cloudglow and Wright Corporation. Alia actually didn’t need to attend and could leave everything to the company’s lawyers but she ca, and early too.

She neither sat at the plaintiff’s table nor the defendant’s; she sat among the audience.

She wore casual clothes as if she had just awoken and co to watch the show, leaving everyone bewildered.

Being at the center of public controversy, how could she appear as calm as an observer?

Yet even in such a scenario, what everyone first noticed was still Alia’s beauty.

Such a beauty, it seems wherever she is, she stirs up all sorts of commotion.

In the defendant’s seat, Oliver’s lawyer began presenting the previously submitted evidence point by point.

Everyone watched the languidly seated Alia who was deeply accused by the Wright family.

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