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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 682

Hearing these words, Jessica's eyebrows knitted and she looked at Matilda with a cold swish.

Matilda was panicking and shouted, "Josie, don't spit on me, when did I steal your design?"

"No? Then explain to me how our pieces are exactly the same?"

Josie asked slowly and deliberately.

Those beautiful eyes were flooded with a sly glow.

There is a sense that the cat is teasing the mouse.

"Exactly the same piece, either you plagiarized me or you hit inspiration."

Matilda barely kept her composure, "Josie, Miss Lloyd and Miss Bella have very different temperaments. If you didn't plagiarize me, then we are bumping inspirations."

Hit inspiration!

She is quite good at sticking it to her face.

Josie looked at Jessica, who was half-hearted.

"Miss Lloyd, how could you use such a designer? Didn't you check her out? She's a repeat offender."

Hearing this, Matilda became anxious.

"Josie, don't spit in your blood! You say I plagiarized your work, do you have any proof? If not, I can sue you for slander!"

"Sue me for slander? Then do you want me to kindly dial the number for you?"

Josie shook her phone, still smiling.

Bella, who had seen enough of the drama, laughed: "Well Josie, don't hang people's appetite, look at her anxious, you say more, I think she will be scared to pee."

Matilda bit her lip, her legs moved, her adrenal glands inexplicably shot up, and she really wanted to go to the bathroom.

"Okay, no more teasing her."

Josie was almost done teasing and gestured for her assistant to turn her computer on.

"Miss Lloyd, I'm not being bloody-minded when I say Matilda plagiarized my design. I have a built-in camera installed in my computer, and whenever someone moves it, it's recorded. You can see for yourself."

She has a camera in her computer!

Your own plagiarism process was all recorded!

Matilda's face was white as paper, her body swayed, and she was about to lose her footing.

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