Chapter 80: Much Awaited Truth
With his remark, the entire studio was once again tensed up.
Some of them were stunned by Olivia''s words, so they really trusted her a little.
As a result...They hade to their senses and instantly revoked their trust in her.
Everyone looked at Olivia with disdain.
"How shameless.If I was her, I maybe envy her but I''ll never bother her!"
"Her acting is pretty good.I was so confused just now.I really believed her.I didn''t expect this result.I
actually believed in a liar!"
"What else do you have to say? Why don''t you scream now that the truth has been revealed? If you
were me, I wouldn''t have the face to see anyone and just run away.You still have the nerve to just
stand there in disgrace?"
At that moment, they almost drowned Olivia with their words.
Ashley clenched her fists angrily.
This time, she didn''t say anything.
She stood firmly behind Olivia and silently supported her.
Paul shook his head, feeling a little regretful.
Just as he was about to put the painting back, Olivia met his gaze and said coldly, "Who said I wrote
my name on the back of the painting? Paul, why don''t you take a closer look? Is there something
special about the painting?"
Although Paul was impatient to continue arguing, he still lowered his head curiously.
In the end, he saw that there was an inconspicuous character in the ink painting that contrasted with
the surrounding mountains and rivers.
A word had just been drawn.
Paul shook and raised his head to ask, "What''s your name?"
"Olivia"
Olivia spread out her hands and maintained herzy posture.
"There''s a word ‘Olivia’ in there, am I right?"
"That''s right."
As Paul''s affirmative reply sounded, everyone was caught off guard by the sudden change, especially
Maggie.
When she heard Paul ask for Olivia''s name, she was already rmed.
She knew that the situation waspletely out of her control.
Until Paul''s solemn affirmation, her face instantly turned deathly pale.
Even though she nned it carefully, she had never expected that Olivia would retain such a trump
card! She had just dug herself a hole.
Maggie shook her hand and forced a smile.
"This is just a mistake, it doesn''t mean anything..."
Just as she finished speaking, Paul''s sharp eyes swept towards her.
"Do you think I''m an idiot?"
Things were getting tense, and obviously, the truth was clear for those who had wisdom to see it!
Maggie shook her head.
"No, teacher, believe me! I really am not lying!"
As she spoke, she began to cry.
The students in the studio were also at loss as to who they should believe.
Seeing this, Olivia threw out a USB drive and raised her eyebrows.
"In my dormitory, there is a micro-surveince camera.It was able to record how my painting was
stolen.Do you mind watching it?"
Olivia asked politely, but her posture was domineering and powerful.
She threw the USB drive back and Ashley immediately caught it.
Then, she swiftly borrowed theputer and projector from the studio. In less than ten seconds, a
record from the surveince screen was clearly disyed.
It recorded how Maggie entered Olivia''s dormitory timidly and then stole the painting from the balcony.
The entire record didn''t evenst a minute, but it was like a loud p that made Maggie''s head buzz!
She was clearly very careful.
She had carefully checked if there was no monitoring equipment in Olivia''s dormitory.
‘But why, why did the thing I was most worried about just happened?’ Maggie opened her mouth.
She wanted to exin something else.
When she raised her head, she discovered that everyone''s gaze towards her hadpletely changed.
The few girls who had originally protected Maggie changed their previous expressions of concern and
comfort and directly cursed, "You actually became a thief?"
If the name hidden in the previous painting were not enough as evidence, then the video was enough.
Any excuses would appear to be useless as the truth was revealed.
Paul shook his head in disappointment.
"You don''t have enough talent.You may work hard, but you can''t even act like a human.There''s nothing
you can do about it.You can leave now.I don''t ept students with bad character"
After Paul said that, Maggie was miserably hurt.
Her heart was utterly in vain.
Maggie suddenly took two steps back.
In the end, she held back her tears and ran out of the studio.
Everyone sighed.
No one expected things to end up like this.
Apart from being stunned, everyone didn''t have much sympathy left for her.
After all, she had the nerve to steal other people''s works and even insulted Olivia.
Her malice even made their hearts cold.
"She was too good at pretending!"
As soon as Maggie left, the studio became quiet again.
Olivia tilted her head and asked, "Teacher, can I take my painting now?"
Paul nodded.
"You are very talented.Are you interested in being my student?"
Despite the prior rule, all regtions still depend on Paul''s mood.
Hearing this, everyone in the studio felt mixed emotions.
They had never imagined that such an ipetent person like Olivia would possess such excellent
talent and painting skills! After being shocked, they became iparably envious.
Paul took the initiative to ignore the rules he had set before and epted her as a student.
This was what all of them dreamed of! However, Olivia''s reply shocked everyone.
"Thank you, teacher, for yourpassion and interest...’ She said.
"But I am not interested"
What she just said was the truth.
However, the other students looked at each other nkly.
Many students who studied this profession were diligent, but they were unable to reach the level of
being talented as Olivia, so they were envious as they hoped that they were her and would just dly
ept Paul''s offer.
When Paul heard Olivia''s rejection, he was a little surprised.
He couldn''t help but be stunned.
"Are you serious? But you are indeed very talented.I really hope that you can participate in this
internationalpetition."
In the end, Olivia rejected Paul''s good intentions, indicating that other students in this major might be
more eager for the opportunity.
Her kindness changed the way many people looked at her.
But Paul was still unwilling to give up such as good as her, so he suggested-
"But, you''ve made your effort to drew this painting, so, I still want to send it to thepetition.Whether
you can win or not, it doesn''t matter.You should at least be known by this.’’ Olivia agreed and she was
also very curious.
Previously, in Maggie''s hands, the painting had obtained a very good ranking.
But now, many things had been changed.
That made sense considering the painting''s emotional history.
Certainly, it waspetent enough to win thepetition.
After this matter was over, Olivia forgot about Maggie.N?velD(ram)a.?rg owns this content.
The news spread out quickly, and Maggie''s reputation was in disrepute.
All the people who had protected her before were the ones who hated her the most now.