Chapter 191
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Chapter 191 The So-Called Truth Upon seeing Coraâs confident expression, Arnold already had a suspicion in his heart about what might be going on.
However, Jane was the person he had protected and cared for since childhood, and he wouldnât let anyone ruin her. So, he immediately retaliated against Cora.
At that moment, Coraâs eyes turned red with anger. Flora knew that Cora had wronged, and it might lead her to engage in a fierce confrontation with those bullying her. However, Cora wasnât sure if Flora would fight back fiercely, at least for now. One thing was clear to Cora. Arnold was pressuring Cora with her involvement.
If Cora exposed Jane in public as planned, the Yoris family would make things difficult for Flora since she lived in their hospital.
Her life would be at their mercy.
Yet, Cora couldnât deny that Flora was indeed her weakness now. She couldnât simply ignore her.
So she had to swallow her frustration. âIn the end, youâre all just taking advantage of the fact that I have no one to back me up.â
Chapter 191 The So-Called Truth 2/6 She wasnât the kind to wait for pity as a naive and innocent woman. After uttering those words, she quickly left the venue, determined not to let anyone witness her vulnerability and tears.
As for Byron...
For him, whether Cora plagiarized or not didnât make much difference. After all, Jane was his nominal wife, and they were in the same interest group. He would naturally side with Jane, just like Arnold and the others.
So, Cora didnât hold any hope for Byron and didnât want to focus on this matter any longer.
The event host was also at a loss. He never expected the award ceremony would turn into such a chaotic situation. He hesitated.
âSo, what about this award?â
His thoughts were simple. Why not let the person who allegedly plagiarized come to the stage and receive the award? Though this awardee seemed dubious, it was the quickest and most appropriate way to handle the situation for now.
As per Janeâs scheme, once Cora stormed off in frustration, Darren would proceed with a similar proposition, just as she intended.
Chapter 191 The So-Called Truth 3/6 However, they didnât expect Byron, who had remained silent throughout the award ceremony, to take the microphone from the host amid the controversy.
âJust based on the words of two old men, you recklessly stamped the label of plagiarism on someone. The Woodcarving Associationâs award ceremony is truly arbitrary and capricious. Maybe itâs better to cancel such competitions in the future,â Byron announced coldly.
Byronâs words ignited a fresh round of commotion in the room.
The host couldnât even maintain a smile anymore. He thought he was the one hosting a competition, but how did it turn into a scene straight from hell?
Arnold and Darren were equally stunned, never expecting Byron, who was expected to be delighted to attend the award ceremony for Jane, would disregard his prestige and openly challenge the fairness of the competition.
But the fact was that Byron made his statement and promptly left, leaving the Woodcarving Association members confused, unable to defend their position.
Jane was completely surprised by Byronâs unexpected defense of Cora, disregarding even the reputation of their Yoris family.
She couldnât conclude whether this turn of events meant victory or defeat in their calculated game.
Chapter 191 The So-Called Truth 4/6 The award ceremony finally came to an end amidst sighs and whispers.
Arnold later found Cora on the rooftop of the convention center.
It was Arnold who asked Cora for a meet-up. After all, she was his disciple, and despite everything, he still felt guilty about pressuring her for Janeâs sake.
He wanted to apologize to Cora and find out what had happened.
However, when Arnold faced Cora, he found himself at a loss for words. âCora, today...â
Cora saw Arnold struggle to find the right words, so she decided to be straightforward. âIâm feeling upset today. I didnât plagiarize.
Iâve been trapped and forced to accept the accusations because my mother lives in the Yoris familyâs hospital.â
As she spoke, Cora avoided looking directly at Arnold and instead gazed into the distance where the lights flickered.
The biting wind made Coraâs face sting, and her hair blew in all directions.
Chapter 191 The She wore a striking black evening gown that night, with a deep blue overcoat that made her appear slender and petite.
The wind was so strong that she appeared as if she could be blown away at any instant.
âIâm not trying to threaten you. I just thought we could talk it out without having to do it in front of all these people.â
Arnold attempted to salvage the situation, but Cora couldnât help but laugh.
âDo you fear that your granddaughterâs reputation might be tarnished? What about my reputation? Am I destined to bear the label of a plagiarist and live under constant scrutiny?â Cora retorted.
âI...â
Arnold wanted to refute her, but he found himself at a loss for words.
If Arnold could turn back time, he would still stand up for Jane without hesitation.
Seeing Arnold hesitate, Cora smiled wistfully.
âForget it. Letâs not dwell on the past. All I know is that this situation has left me deeply hurt. So, I donât want to continue Chapter 191 The So-Called Truth 6/6 being your apprentice, Arnold. Please remove me from your list.â
It was also the reason Cora was willing to meet Arnold in person. She wanted to put an end to their mentor-disciple relationship.
After finished talking, Cora turned around and walked away. Arnold watched her shadow gradually receding. He would like to say something to persuade her several times, but he didnât know where to start.
Cora had taken a few steps and suddenly stopped. âThough I know it wonât change anything, I still want to clarify the inspiration for my work. Dream Home was the old mansion of the Lane family. No matter how creative Dr. Yoris might be, she couldnât possibly carve out the old Lane family mansion like mine.â
Arnoldâs eyes visibly flickered in shock.