Chapter 114 Critical Point
Cameron handed his phone to Sean, and Kevin couldn’t help but feel a little annoyed. Kevin muttered, Hey, I’m right beside you. Can’t I see the news first?
Cameron approached Sean and played the video, and then Kevin huddled closer to Sean. The title
was explosive.
‘Shocking news. The famous designer is actually an exploiter? Assistant creates actual designs and
clothing.
The video showed Abigail exiting Luna’s room with a half–finished dress. Astonishingly, the dress was completed by the following day when it was returned to Luna’s room. Abigail repeated this process for three consecutive days. The video ended with a black screen, but the sounds of a sewing machine continued in the background.
As the sewing machine fell silent, Abigail’s voice began to speak. “There are still many unfinished details. I’ll take this back to my room and work on it. You get some rest.”
“It’s late. We have two days to finish this. What’s the hurry?” Luna’s voice questioned, clearly recorded while being near the device.
It was evident from the varying volumes of their voices that Luna wasn’t beside the sewing
machine. Abigail, who finished the dress, was close to the sewing machine. Their conversation
continued.
“I can’t afford to waste time. Can you take over if something stops me from finishing my design?”
“I should’ve paid more attention in class. Now, I can’t help, and you have to deal with this alone. You might have to buy the designs and hire someone to make the dress.”
“We’ll live comfortably once we finish this and win the prize.”
The voices in the video were unmistakably Abigail’s and Luna’s, and video evidence supported it.
Luna slammed her phone onto the table, causing the screen to crack. She glared at Abigail, fuming. “This editing is outrageous. They’ve cut out all the crucial details. This is defamation! It’s libel!”
Abigail had an icy look on her face. “If they can prove that Alana is a scam and a con artist, the
production team can terminate our contracts. I told you they wouldn’t reveal our identities. They
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