Chapter 986 Expose Plagiarism
Chapter 986 Expose Plagiarism
Chapter 986 Expose Plagiarism
Doyle instantly felt Besse's gaze on him. He turned to her and asked, "What's up?"
Besse's eyes flickered.
"Another burst of inspiration?" Doyle joked.
Despite his sometimes bad temper, the sincerity in his expression and the simplicity of a big boy still
made her believe that Doyle was not lying to her.
She said, "No, I just wanted to ask how much longer until we board?"
Doyle looked down at his watch. "About ten minutes. Are you bored? Do you want me to sing you a
song?"
Besse smiled slightly.
She knew that Doyle's kindness towards her was genuine and not fake. She shouldn't let other people
influence her doubts about him. Besides, deep down inside she didn't want to know the so-called
"truth."
"I'm tone-deaf so don't poison my ears with your singing," Besse declined.
"You actually hate my singing? Believe it or not, when I get back to Keelung Cami I'll learn how to sing
on pitch," Doyle said angrily.
Besse thought he could really do it if he wanted to.
"I don't hate it! It's just too quiet here and I'm afraid of disturbing others," Besse surrendered.
Doyle smiled brightly. "That makes sense."
So how could such a straightforward man deceive her? How could he lie seamlessly? Perhaps she was
overthinking things again...
As she turned back towards her phone, it suddenly rang.
She answered the call from their assistant Lu Se who informed them of some bad news: The Angel
collection haute couture show they were going to release in Karami had been accused of plagiarism.
Besse's face visibly changed.
"What happened?" asked an anxious Doyle.
But before Besse could say anything else, Doyle snatched the phone from her hand and began asking
for more details about what had happened.
Doyle naturally believed in Besse unconditionally when it came design talent; he knew very well that
after waking up from the car accident she became even more talented than before – almost like
knocking some sense into herself! Of course this kind of thing made him feel amazed but also terrified
at once – after all experiencing something like this once would be enough for anyone's sanity!
Doyle hung up the phone in anger and opened the news on his mobile. As soon as he entered, he saw
that the news had instantly made headlines with the title, "Designer Besse's 'Angel' collection steals the
show, suspected of plagiarism." He clicked on the article and saw a few comparison photos. On the left
were Besse's works, and on the right was a designer named "Phantom's" work. Although there were
differences in detail handling between both works, their similarities could be seen at first glance.
The work by "Phantom" had been published eight years ago in a fashion magazine from Northfield but
hadn't caused any sensation at that time since aesthetic standards weren't as high back then.
Therefore it went unnoticed and wasn't given much attention later when this designer didn't produce
anything outstanding either.
Now suddenly brought to light again, it caused an uproar immediately. It wasn't unreasonable for
Northfield media to exaggerate its coverage to protect its country's design copyright since Besse
launched her "Angel" collection first in Northfield while being accused of copying another local This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
designer.
Besse hadn't thought deeply about it yet when her phone rang unexpectedly. She looked at who was
calling before answering,"Luther."
"Miss Besse, I've received calls from global media magazines all asking about your plagiarism issue; I
managed to dodge them all so far but now there is another hotline call... What should we do?"
"You shut down your phone for now."
"Yes," Luther replied hastily before hanging up.
Someone else called during their conversation too; after hanging up with Luther she dialed
back,"Hello?"
"Besse what is going on? How come your work looks so similar to Northfield Designer? All our pre-
ordered 'Angel' collections clients want an explanation or they will send us legal letters demanding
compensation." The director of operations called her asking about what happened.
"I don't know what's going on either; I just received notice myself."
"You have got to solve this problem quickly! Otherwise we can't explain things clearly enough for our
clients - not only Angel series but also all other series you designed are affected by this incident! In just
such a short period of time we've already cancelled fifty orders related to your designs!"
"Okay," Besse agreed.
She hung up the phone and looked at Doyle.
Doyle had also answered countless calls by now.
But this one made him stand up and walk away.
Besse didn't need to think twice about who it was from.
It was Doyle's mother, Queen Carol.
Doyle only listened to her, even though they seemed to be arguing right now.
Besse knew that Doyle was probably explaining things to her on the phone, but they both had their own
opinions and ways of handling things, which led to arguments that lasted a long time.
Finally, Doyle hung up the phone and angrily stomped his foot on the ground.
"What's wrong?" Besse asked as she approached him. She smiled in an attempt to comfort him.
"I'm so angry," replied Doyle with obvious frustration in his voice.
"Who made you angry?" Besse laughed a little bit more as she tried calming him down.
"You can still laugh? Don't you see how everyone is talking about you outside right now?"
"But you believe me," Besse smiled back at him confidently.
Doyle felt something stir inside of him when he looked into her eyes again: "I believe in you."
"That's enough for me," nodded Besse with satisfaction.
"The problem is my mother doesn't believe in you!" exclaimed Doyle furiously once again: "After all
these years of knowing how talented you are!"
Besse couldn't help feeling some emotional turmoil herself over this situation too.
Other people might not trust her abilities but she thought that both Doyle and Queen Carol should have
faith in her work.
"How did the queen react?" asked Besse curiously.
"She said that although there may be similarities between designs sometimes due to coincidence or
inspiration, it's almost impossible for two designs like yours and 'Phantom' to be so similar unless it was
plagiarism."
Besse pursed her lips together tightly; deep down inside she knew that Queen Carol wasn't entirely
wrong either because after all these years working within design circles herself - such coincidences
were rare without plagiarism being involved somewhere along the line!
But no matter what anyone said – she hadn't plagiarized anything! It would have been foolish for
anyone who knows anything about design principles or ethics - let alone someone like herself who has
worked hard building their reputation over time -to do something so stupid!
"She didn't say outrightly accuse me of plagiarism though," added Doyle quickly noticing how upset his
girlfriend had become: "She just suggested maybe subconsciously seeing 'Phantom' before could have
influenced your work without realizing it."