“To be honest, this is a great painting. There’s a high possibility that it’ll win. It seems like Lina has no chance with the prize.”

Keira gently pulled Lina’s hand, offering her support.

Lina smiled at her, shaking her head to indicate that she was fine.

She truly was fine. In fact, she was eager for Violet to showcase the painting to the world.

“What’s the matter? Are you speechless now?” Violet taunted. “Ha, Lina, I copied your work. How do you like that? Do you dare to confront me or expose me?”

Lina simply looked at her calmly, choosing not to respond.

Violet glanced at her phone, a bright smile on her face.

“My painting has been submitted to the judges… all thanks to you, Lina! If I win, I’ll treat you to something nice. How about dog food?” Violet mocked.

“Thank you for your offer, but I don’t need your charity,” Lina replied in a flat tone. “You can keep the dog food for yourself. After all, you seem to have a big appetite. If you don’t have enough to eat, how will you find the energy to copy someone else’s work next time?”

unable to find

lost interest and dispersed, casting sympathetic

it for a

through the review process—first to the judges, then to the organizing committee, the professional committee abroad, and

generating a significant amount of online buzz in an attempt to present her as

Light had been circulating on the Internet in the past few days, accompanied by captions like “the talented princess”

was basking in

However, a week later…

when

and saw that news of Violet’s

help but smile. “It’s exposed so

comment that had

by the renowned artist Xyla Irwin from Southeast Aciatic, but Ms. Violet insists it’s hers! Ha, that’s blatant plagiarism! I did some research and discovered that the painting was sold at an auction for $30,000,000! Check out this website if you

a link attached to

to a niche yet professional website that required membership to

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