That was when Lucy really started to believe that Charlie was a top lawyer, the kind who had never lost a case.

She wondered to herself how someone could seem so different from one moment to the next. Maybe it was just his personal charm. As she thought about it, she kept a serious look on her face. She had the table cleared of food and took out the three notebooks Mabel had given her.

"These notebooks are full of my artist's ideas and notes for the comic book. They're way more detailed than what the other party has."

Charlie frowned and let out a sigh. "This isn't enough to prove who plagiarized who."

Lucy nodded. "I know, but we're going to win this lawsuit for sure."

Charlie was surprised by Lucy's confidence. He knew the case would be tough, especially with such little evidence. Even the best lawyer could not make a losing case win without solid proof.

Where was Lucy's confidence coming from? Sighing, she opened up Lunar Arthouse's comic online and pointed to the dates. "Look, every issue was published after Maple finished her drawings. It's clear who copied who."

Hearing Lucy's explanation, Charlie was puzzled. He closed his file and looked at Matthew, unable to believe what he was hearing.

me into?

out a sigh. "That's just it.

the one who should be sweating

sat across the table. The muscle in his eye gave a little twitch, but

case, but shouldn't we be more careful? What if they bring in that hotshot lawyer who could talk a fish into swimming

could not help but

hefty notebooks closer to him on the table and saved the comic screenshots

as a little

was ready

...

Timothy, he got right on finding the city's

moment they made the call, they hit a

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