Chapter 624: 397 Wanwan Admits to Infringement? What a Gutless Disciple You Are (2nd Update)

After the exhibition began, the organizers took to the stage to give their speeches, which were nothing more than the usual official rhetoric, thanking everyone for attending—remarks that no one was particularly interested in. What came next, however, was the introduction of the exhibiting teachers…

Xi Fangli was arguably the most esteemed artist at this exhibition, and everyone was looking forward to his appearance.

According to the original schedule provided by the organizers, Xi Fangli should have been the first to take the stage. Somehow, at the last minute, the schedule was changed, and he was moved to the very end.

“This organizer sure knows how to create suspense, deliberately putting Master Xi at the end to whet everyone’s appetite,” someone commented.

“I wonder how Tang Wan is feeling right now; she must be very nervous.”

“I’ve been watching her, and it seems she’s been talking to Madam Jiang the whole time. The old lady really does like her. Ever since Old Master Jiang passed away, Madam Jiang has rarely made public appearances. It’s surprising to see her come out today to support Tang Wan.”

“If it turns out that she’s committed infringement, where will the Jiang Family put their face?”

“Perhaps the Jiang Family has already settled things privately with Master Xi.”

People whispered and gossiped amongst themselves, but Tang Wan was busy explaining to the old lady each teacher who took the stage, who was esteemed in their field.

As the event proceeded, it was soon Xi Fangli’s turn to speak.

His demeanor was gentle, his eyes serene, exuding the aura of a recluse who was detached from worldly affairs.

earned him the reverence


those who were notoriously difficult to approach, with sharp eyes and an innate fierce presence. In contrast, Xi Fangli, with his mild and humble approach, always wore a smiling face and spoke

character, he was a standard to which the

the host adjusted the microphone for him, and he

I am Xi

was hardly a need for much introduction—the applause thundered from the crowd, and everyone instinctively

my first exhibition in Beijing; I should have come here sooner, but other matters kept

were just courteous

hope you all enjoy the exhibition, and if you have any insights, I welcome you to share them

bowed deeply to the

Was it over just like that? Not a single mention of

on her knees, suddenly tightened, her fingernails digging into her palms, drawing beads

infiltrated the event. They had come to witness Tang Wan being publicly questioned and humiliated. But

fan base couldn’t remain seated any


abruptly and called out, “Master Xi—aren’t you going to address the issue

off the

evidence. You can’t just ignore it. If you do, does it mean that in the future, anyone can copy your work and you won’t

By acting this way, you’re aiding the tyrant. If copyright infringement

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