COMMENT
Chapter 158
Beck and the others directly responded with anger. Designers like them hate plagiarism the most Leonard not only plagiarized but also showed no
remorse.
Meanwhile, Leonard seemed oblivious to everyone’s disdain and continued to assert his presence. He sat down in front of them and said to them. “Is your design going to be the same as mine this time, too
Beck said in a deep voice. “You really know how to twist things around.”
Hearing this. Leonard shook his head and nodded, replying with a provocative tone, “Well, I hope you can maintain that confidence later.”
Then, he got up and sat next to Clin.
Cynthia was concerned that her team members‘ spirits might be dampened. She comforted them, saying, “Ignore him. People like him only know how to talk. Don’t let it bother you”
Beck looked at Leonard and Cliff, feeling uneasy. He whispered to Cynthia. “I didn’t think it would go so well today”
“Don’t worry. I have arranged it” As Cynthia spoke, she cast a meaningful glance at Bryant, who had been visibly agitated beside her.
The finals were officially underway
The contestants took turns presenting their robots on stage. Soon, it was Leonard’s turn onto the stage. Then, he pushed his robot forward and lifted the black cloth draped over it
As his voice spread throughout the venue. Beck and others blushed with anger “Just like ours again. This man is really like a pest “Ms. Larson, what should we do now? one of
of the tr
team members asked.
nly would
their years of hard work
They were all anxious. It was the final, after all. If they screw this up again, they would never get a chance. Not only go to waste, but Sullivan Group would also suffer as a consequence.
Cynthia was not in a hurry and sat there calmly. She comforted the others, “Don’t worry, I’ve prepared for this. This time, uncover anyone with ill intentions,” Cynthia assured.
Leonard’s explanation and demonstration o Cynthia suddenly stood up.
on stage were wrapping up. When the emcee prepared to announce the next contestant to get ready.
She walked onto the stage confidently, taking the host’s microphone with permission. Her clear and melodious voice echoed throughout the hall, capturing the attention of many. “Ladies and gentlemen, our work bears a striking resemblance to that of this gentleman’s. As many of you may recall, a similar situation arose during the preliminary round, and now it has surfaced again. The immediate reaction is often suspicion of plagiarism.”
She continued, “I also harbor this thought, but if I say that I am not the one who plagiarizes, many people will not believe it. Therefore, I’ve requested the organizers to allow both projects to be displayed on stage together, with the developers personally detailing every aspect. The developers of medical robots must possess a solid understanding of medicine. This ensures that when we present our narratives on stage, everyone can discern any instances of plagiarism.”
Cynthia’s eyes were firm, and her voice w
was steady.
Leonard’s palms began to sweat. He didn’t expect Cynthia to stir up trouble. He only learned the details of the robot last night, and he knew nothing about medicine either. He looked at Cliff next to him for help.
Cliff also frowned. He took out his phone and sent a text message.
Soon, someone in the panel raised an objection. “Since the rules have been formulated, we should follow them. As for plagiarism, we can investigate it privately.”
The man was Graham Abbey, one of the judges in the competition. Cliff’s message was sent to him.
Leonard’s stage appearance order was just ahead of Cynthia’s tearn both times, and it was Graham who secretly arranged this.
Cynthia glanced over and locked eyes with Graham in the j crucial in any competition. With the recent plagiarism concerns, I’m sure the audience would like to uncover the truth as well. The robot
judge’s seat. She smiled politely and said. “Hello, judge. Fairness and impartiality are competition is a large–scale event that attracts many enthusiasts from Clusia. We cannot tarnish its image with allegations of plagiarism and disappoint these attendees.”
After Cynthia finished her speech, the audience and some contestants began to cheer.
“Yes, this matter can’t be resolved offstage. Otherwise, there’s no telling if there will be favoritism, someone from the audience asserted.
L
“There must be someone behind this plagiarism. If we don’t address it
Everyone wanted to know the truth.
all likely continue in the future, another emphasized,
Graham spoke again. “Calm down, everyone. We’re only halfway through the competition. Investigating plagiarism now would delay the performances of other contestants, which wouldn’t be fair to them
Hearing this, Cynthia replied in a low voice, “We don’t need to take up others time. There’s ample time for our presentation, provided you agree to let us have a detailed presentation on the same stage”
If you’re confident, compete. If not, you’re free to withdraw, Graham declared firmly, seeing that
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