Chapter 227: Chapter 227

You'll Find Out Soon Enough

Genevieve understood perfectly that Evelyn's sudden popularity was merely a temporary phenomenon.

The more praise Evelyn gathered at this moment, the harder and faster her eventual fall would be.

A smug smile played on Genevieve's lips as she savored the thought of Evelyn's impending disgrace.

Soon, everyone would turn on Evelyn. They would criticize her, shun her. The admiration would vanish completely.

Taking a deep breath, Genevieve could scarcely contain her excitement. She pulled out her phone and typed a quick message.

"Begin now."

A reply appeared on her screen moments later. "Understood."

With a triumphant smirk, Genevieve walked to the lounge to get some water, her steps light and airy.

The mental image of Evelyn's imminent public shaming filled Genevieve with intense satisfaction.

She was so engrossed in her pleasant thoughts that she started humming a tune.

Several colleagues entered the lounge, surprised by Genevieve's unusually cheerful mood.

They exchanged confused glances.

They had expected Genevieve to be furious about Evelyn's recent acclaim. Finding her not just calm, but actually happy and humming, was baffling.

Had she lost her mind?

One colleague, overcome with curiosity, finally asked, "Genevieve, what has you in such high spirits?"

Genevieve offered a mysterious smile. "You'll find out soon enough."

Meanwhile, online excitement for that evening's red carpet event was intensifying. People were already applauding Evelyn's innovative designs.

However, the situation shifted dramatically with the arrival of a post from the renowned designer, Julian Thorne.

Julian's tweet, which tagged both Cassandra and Evelyn, instantly captured the attention of countless netizens.

"Today began as an ordinary day. I was at home, immersed in my new designs, when a friend contacted me. They pointed out that Cassandra's red carpet gown bore a startling resemblance to a design I released previously. Shocked, I logged into Twitter, a platform I haven't checked in some time. I saw the trending topics immediately. I must question Aethelgard Industries, a company with years of history and a roster of talented designers. Why would you need to copy the work of a designer you might consider outdated? Has your organization grown complacent with its influence? And Evelyn, you are young, full of potential, with a bright future ahead. You could easily rely on your own talent. So, why resort to plagiarism? I urge all netizens to judge for themselves. Visit the Crestwood Design platform's official website. I uploaded this design just two weeks ago. The dress Evelyn created for Cassandra is nearly identical, with only minor alterations. I am not seeking publicity. I simply demand a public apology. Without one, I will use the evidence I have to ensure the plagiarist faces the full consequences."

This post sent a shockwave across the internet.

Cassandra, a rising actress rebuilding her career, was already attracting significant attention.

Aethelgard Industries, a giant in Crestwood, had maintained a flawless reputation for years.

The allegation of plagiarism against their designer propelled the post to the top of the trends, sparking widespread outrage.

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