Keely’s feed.
Even without knowledge of Marco’s interaction with Keely, Loraine felt a deep distaste for Keely’s
remarks.
Loraine was forced to ept that those unaware of the truth were easily swayed by Keely’s persuasive
words.
A sneer yed on Loraine’s lips. Keely’s pretentious behavior was too much to bear. Just as she was
about to fire back, the page updated, and a freshment surged to the top, overshadowing the rest.
Belonging to N?velDrama.Org.
Marco had shared andmented on the post from Bryant Group’s official ount. “If Professor
Zizka’s health truly suffered as a result of anger, Bryant Group and Universe Group will ept full
responsibility.
However, Professor Zizka needs to first apologize for his baseless giarism usations. Miss
Haywood, the Inte is not awlessnd. Think carefully before you post.”
Marco’s resolute support for Loraine sparked a flurry of excitement among the onlookers.
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“Mr. Bryant, you im that Loraine didn’t giarize. Do you have proof? Professor Zizka is a renowned
architect. Would he need to defame a junior?”
Marco, typically reserved, responded patiently to the question.
“I trust Lorainepletely.”
Reading Marco’s response left Loraine with a whirlwind of emotions.
As everyone on the Inte turned against her, Marco stood by her, offering his unwavering support.
She had intended to release her drafts once she had gathered all her information, but Keely’s post
prompted her to act immediately.
Soon, shepiled all her design drafts, photographed them, and shared them online.
Each draft corner bore a timestamp, meticulously capturing her thoughts and ideas. The varying
degrees of faded handwriting also revealed the specific moments when each piece had been penned.
The first one was finished when she first married into the Bryant family three years ago.
Loraine pinned her evidence at the top, addressing Leopold.
“Here are all my designs. Professor Zizka, as a professional, should recognize their authenticity. I have
refrained from responding in recent days, for I am a firm believer in the notion that the innocent need
not fear, for they have nothing to hide. However, when someone purposely nders me, I find it
intolerable and must present evidence to establish my innocence.”
The evidence sparked a whirlwind of confusion amongizens, not knowing who to trust.
“Even as ayman, it’s clear Loraine’s designs are professional.
Honestly, Professor Zizka used Loraine of giarism without proof.
We can’t just take his word because he’s an expert!”
Voices of reason began to defend Loraine.
Nheless, many held Leopold’s opinions as gospel, inciting heated debate among theizens.