Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Chatper 397
something else I know. I'm not sure if I should tell you..." Vicki asked in confusion, "What is-it? Does it have something to do with me?" Katie said somberly, "Raegan an Jarrod's first love are best friends." Vicki's eyes widened in shock. "What? Do you mean Jamie?" Jarrod's previous entanglement with Jamie was public knowledge. Oblivious to Jarrod's relationship with Nicole back in their school days, Vicki assumed Jamie was Jarrod's first love.
Shaking her head, Katie revealed, "No, not Jamie. Jarrod's first love is the daughter of the Lawrence family. They were classmates and childhood sweethearts." "The Lawrence family?" Vicki was even more surprised. "Do you mean the
Lawrence family who fell into ruin after the director's suicide?" Katie nodded. "Yes. Miss Lawrence has returned to Ardlens. She seems to still be in contact with Jarrod." Then, she warned worriedly, "Vicki, you have tc be careful. Those two women are cunning. Their tactics are quite formidable." Vicki suddenly grasped what Jarrod had been up to and why he kept avoiding her. She stomped her feet angrily and said viciously, "Those despicable women! I'll find someone to teach them a lesson." When Katie saw the anger in Vicki's eyes, the corners of her lips raised slightly. She continued to advise Vicki, "Vicki, don't act rashly. If Jarrod finds out it was me who told you all these, it would make things difficult for me with Mitchel."
"Don't worry. I won't say anything. I'm not that stupid," Vicki assured Katie straightforwardly.
Vicki looked at the stage and said bitterly, "We can't let those women get away with this. How dare they seduce our men!" The press conference still went on.
The woman, having wrongly accused Raegan under Katie's instruction, still wanted to stir up trouble.
The journalists kept asking questions unrelated to the baseless accusation of plagiarism. The woman was dissatisfied they had deviated from that topic and shouted several times for their attention. However, they all just ignored her as if she didn't exist.
Frustrated, the woman suddenly jumped onto the stage and yelled, "Even if Casey is your mother, how can
name on her works and claim them as your own? What is the difference between what you are doing and plagiarism?" As soon as the woman said this, there was pin-drop silence in the room Everyone stared at her as if she was a fool. They collectively believed the woman's
design industry, not
The woman protested madly and shouted, "Why are you kicking me out? Because I exposed you? You are a plagiarist!
longer hold back, suddenly spoke up. "Do you really work in the design industry? If so, how could you not know that Casey once mentioned in an interview that some of he: designs were completed with her six- year-old daughter?" Casey received a purely foreign education, explaining the style of her initial designs. Later, she started to create a national-style series, influenced
her daughter's drawing of national animals and presented them on
delivered, Casey dedicated herself
Raegan seemed to be doing the
really commendable.
nothing about Casey. Her only purpose in coming here was to make things difficult for
her eyes, the woman changed her tactic and scoffed. "So this woman said she was Casey's daughter, and you believed her right away? Who knows if her work is outsourced? If she is really that capable, why doesn't she design
pitiful. "The woman on the stage is actually Mitchel's ex-wife." "What? Mitchel's ex-wife?" Vicki exclaimed
knew because Mitchel suddenly disappeared from the public eye at the peak
accompanied her mother to the church, she bumped into Mitchel. At that
him.
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