Melany realized she was trapped, cornered by the two people in front of her.
Anger flared up inside her chest.
âSince Mr.
Lloyd and the judge have spoken, Iâll take it as my mistake.
Prolonging this is a waste of everyoneâs time.
So fine, Iâll admit defeat.
You can all leave now, and letâs assume Allison is Scarlet Snake.
â
The unspoken message in her words was strong enough for anyone paying attention.
Her eyes, tinged with a slight redness, added to the effect, making it seem like she was a victim of Allison's influence and the power of her group, leaving her with no choice but to back down.
âMelany, what are you so afraid of?â Colton asked, his voice harsh as he grabbed her wrist tightly.
His gaze shifted to Allison, filled with disdain.
âHavenât you done enough? Even with the truth right in front of your nose, youâre still lying through your teeth? If you confess that you cheated on me today and apologize to Melany, maybe Iâll show you some mercy.
â
Melany whispered, âNo need, Colton.
You donât have to go that far for me.
Who doesnât know that Mr.
Lloyd controls everything around here? I lost fair and square.
No need to apologize.
â
Rebecca, who had already been stunned by Coltonâs audacity, was speechless, watching them try to shift all the blame onto Allison.
âDo any of you think before you speak? You demand proof, but you have nothing.
Youâre just making wild guesses.
If I didnât know any better, Iâd think Allison was your mother, youâre all so obsessed with her!â she mocked.
Allison looked at Colton in disbelief.
âI didnât realize how blind youâve been this whole time.
â
Her voice was calm, but the biting sarcasm cut deep, making Colton feel as if everything he'd said was meaningless to her, like a child's tantrum.
Under everyone's gaze, Allison calmly picked up the bottle of Melany's perfume and sniffed it carefully.
"Cedarwood, musk, and violet.
The base is similar to mine, of course, but you've left out the rosemary.
Can you tell, Melany?"
Melany froze.
She realized that no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't reproduce the original scent.
Allisonâs voice softened, but she remained focused.
âCedarwood is cool, musk is heavy, and violet is light.
You got the proportions right, but you missed the rosemary at the end.
Thatâs the difference.
â
The key.
It tempers the weight of the musk and lifts the cedarwood, allowing its fragrance to blossom.
As Allison spoke, her tone changed to one of deep concentration, a concentration that only came when she talked about perfumery.
She could diagnose the exact problem just by smelling Melanyâs work.
âYour proportions are off.
The musk is the base.
If you wanted a lighter fragrance, you had to balance it, not just reduce the amount.
The result is superficial and cheap.
It lacks real depth.
â
Allison's explanation was so detailed that even the most inexperienced could understand it.
Even Melany felt her heart pound with fear: Allison had not only seen through her, but had practically gone through the entire process and pointed out every flaw.
Forcing a thin smile, Melany replied: âYou know what youâre doing, no doubt.
But it just shows that we share similar techniques.
Thatâs all.
â
Melany kept her voice steady, even though her nerves were fraying her.
Allison might know a lot about perfumes, but there was no way she could be Scarlet Snake! According to her research, all the information on Scarlet Snake pointed to a person who must have been over sixty years old.
âAnd like I said, Allison, Iâm not going to dwell on this matter any further.
Consider it your victory.
We just happen to be unusually in sync, thatâs all.
No need to argue.
â His words dripped with subtext.
Even if the base notes were similar, that didnât prove anything.
Many great perfumers refined their creations for years before releasing a classic.
As long as no one could prove the chronology, Melany was confident she could keep her lie hidden.
Allison, with a hint of amusement, commented, âSo you think a shared base note amounts to plagiarism?â
âIâve never said that,â Melany replied, her kind, dignified smile firmly in place.
âI just think weâre extraordinarily in sync.
Itâs unfortunate that others doubt us, throwing around accusations like plagiarism.
â With the contest being anonymous, the real Scarlet Snake wasnât likely to step forward.
The argument over who introduced the base note first seemed like a dead end, and Melany was banking on it.
âIt annoys me that heâs always on top of things, especially when it comes to proportions in perfumery.
â Allison looked up, sarcasm laced in her words.
âThis perfume was created using a temperature-contrasting mixing technique.
Iâve had detailed records of it on my phone for eight years, though they were never made public.
So I have the chronology, the technique, and the test.
Would you like to see it?â