Chapter 1097
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Millie listened intently.
âAs for the creator of this design, weâll keep that confidential for now. Weâve gathered you here today to
present this work. Please take a look at the large screen. Judging by its name, youâve Likely guessed
that the central design motif is a swan. Throughout history, the swan has been a symbol of enduring
love, so weâve incorporated it into this necklace, earrings, and ringâ¦â
Millie was stunned.
On the high-definition screen, the design displayed was unmistakably her creation. How could it be
unveiled by D.S Jewelry?
Her work was still at home.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âThis new piece is simply breathtaking, even in its preliminary sketch form. The release of the finished
product will surely make waves.â
âItâs truly exquisite. Observe the swan on the ring; itâs light, dreamy, and filled with romance.â
âThe swan on the necklace possesses a graceful and elegant neck. It arches upward, appearing to kiss
the sky, sweet and artistic. The designerâs rendering of the swan is quite clever.â
Mr. Morgan?
The owner of D.S Jewelry did indeed bear the surname Morgan. Millieâs thoughts were scattered and
jumbled. So Humphrey was the head of D.S Jewelry?
Yet something felt amiss. Humphrey was smitten with Nancy; it seemed improbable for him to whisk
her into a secluded room and affectionately address her as Millie.
Although she hadnât spent much time with Humphrey, she was certain that the man who had pulled her
into that dark space was far more worldly and seasoned than Humphrey.
They couldnât possibly be the same individual.
What infuriated her most was that the jewelry she had crafted for the wedding was now claimed by
others. Her Labor had been reduced to mere trash.
While she believed she could win a legal battle against D.S Jewelry, she knew it would be a drawn-out
affair.
If Humphrey had the audacity to display her work so publicly, he surely must have anticipated and
prepared for the potential fallout.
She must have misplaced her design draft in the chaos of being yanked into that darkened room.
However, from her tenure at D.S Jewelry, she had never expected the company to act so
unscrupulously.
But now, she was certain: D.S Jewelry was part of the Morgan familyâs holdings.
Mrs. Fairclough rang.
âMiss Brown, did you watch the television? Why do your designs resemble the new products released
by D.S Jewelry?â
âI apologize, Mrs. Fairclouch. My designs were misplaced once. It appears that they found them and
published them under their companyâs name.â
âYouâve lost your design draft before? I donât want to hear about that now. Donât trifle with me at this
time. We appreciated your design because we believed it was your original creation. Donât let us lose
faith in you.â
Millie massaged the space between her eyebrows. Mrs. Faircloughâs words were an indirect accusation
that Millie had stolen D.S Jewelryâs designs.