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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 332

Chapter 332 Alice Murphy

Sarah’s company had put in a great deal of effort to contain the news of her plagiarized song. Nicole, however, didn’t allow for this to happen. She ordered Gardner Corporation to announce Sarah as an ambassador for Ann—this started a huge trend as all the focus was on Sarah once more.

This time, the netizens managed to hunt down a lot more of Sarah’s dark history. This was possibly the most popular she had ever been since her debut. The information that Whitney had gathered was complete, and the way things were posted made it extremely clear. Whitney didn’t allow anyone to refute the statements she had made.

Initially, the company thought that the hype was dying down and that they could get away without making a statement. However, the situation only became increasingly severe as the media sites started making reports about it. The company couldn’t handle it at all. In the end, they had to get Sarah to make an official apology.

Sarah had no choice but to step forward and apologize. First, she uploaded a tweet to explain that an old friend of hers had written the song and that she had only sung it after getting her friend’s permission. Back then, she claimed that she had written the song because she had been an immature child. There were a bunch of other things that Sarah wrote after the initial explanation, but it gave others a headache just looking at all the words.

After Sarah made the statement, Gardner Corporation’s finance department gave Sarah’s manager a call to ask for the compensation fees. Once they received the money, Nicole got Alice to come in and sign the agreement. Alice was one of the most popular and talented actresses in the current generation. She was still in her early twenties, but she had already won all sorts of prizes.

“I’d like to thank you for working with us, Alice!” Nicole uttered with a beam. She made sure that Alice had settled down in her seat before handing her a cup of tea.

Alice was dressed in casual sweatpants, and she had a cap, face mask, and sunglasses that concealed her face. Despite this, she had a strong aura that seemed to fill the room the moment she walked in.

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