Chapter 95 Go Apologize to Patterson

Chloe’s mind went blank for a few seconds, and when she came around to her senses, her first reaction was that there must have been a misunderstanding.

“I didn’t plagiarize anything. Did you make a mistake, sir?”

“Even if I made a mistake, do you think Patterson would have made the same mistake? They called me this morning to inform me,” her superior retorted.

“That’s impossible, I didn’t plagiarize. The latest version was revised according to their requirements. I didn’t even have the chance to plagiarize,” Chloe said.

“The proposal you submitted to Patterson has a fifty percent similarity to a proposal on the Internet. What do you have to say about that?” her superior said, clearly not believing in her.

“Submitted…” Chloe suddenly remembered something and picked up the folder stained with coffee to examine it. After scanning through it, she could not believe what she saw. “This isn’t the proposal I revised.”

“It wasn’t written by you, so it must be someone else who’s framing you, right?” Her superior sneered.

“It’s not mine. Yesterday, I went out to dinner with everyone, and the proposal was almost complete by then. David offered to handle the final touches as he wasn’t coming with us,” Chloe explained.

Lily nodded in agreement. “Yes, that’s right. I can vouch for her. Ms. Chloe was with us last night.”

“Where’s David?” her superior asked.

nothing to do with me. I followed Chloe’s instructions and made the revisions before I left to pick up my wife last

with the opportunity to make the

while you all were out having fun. Now, you’re blaming me for everything? Besides, the final copy was sent

send that email. I was going

don’t you check your email and see

agreement. Chloe turned on her laptop to let her

looking through it, her superior’s face turned red with

set it to send at seven the next morning. However, there was a link to a website on her desktop. Upon clicking it, the link brought them to an article that was exactly

frozen in place, her pale face

really wasn’t me,” she whispered.

more inclined to believe David, who had been working with them. for five years. Apart from Lily, no one believed

too young to be a team leader. She

not enough to match her current position,”

got through the interview,”

Mr. Maurice said it was

In some critical moments, you might have to sell

her side, feeling disappointed as she watched her former colleagues tear off their masks of

superior snapped, glaring at them before turning

out, resign on your

solve this problem, but I’ll also expose the person who did this to

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