Chapter 318
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Bettanyâs pupils contracted. She hadnât anticipated Doris posing the question so directly. She was momentarily stunned.
Doris lowered her head, took a deep breath, and then suddenly raised her gaze to address everyone.
âEveryone, I must confess one thing. The inspiration for this painting did indeed come from another artwork, but it was solely for the purpose of seeking inspiration. I meticulously crafted this painting stroke by stroke, from start to finish. It bears the imprint of my toil and dedication.â
With that, she offered a profound bow and stepped back, adopting a dignified and upright stance.
Observing her in such a state, Bettany felt a sense of uncertainty, leaving her somewhat suspended.
Doris had the advantage in this situation. She openly acknowledged that her inspiration came from Bettany. If Bettany were to affirm that the painting resembled her in this moment, the judges wouldnât perceive it as plagiarism; they would only see it as drawing upon some creative inspiration.
Above all, Bettanyâs original creation had been destroyed, making her oneâsided claims far from convincing.
As anticipated, some of the judges displayed a bias in favor of Doris and voiced their support for her.
âInspiration shouldnât be labeled as plagiarism. Itâs likely that both paintings share some similarities, but the rest should be distinctive,â they argued.
As they spoke, their eyes were fixed inquisitively on Bettany, seeking her response. Bettany moved her lips, wishing to convey: âNo, itâs not just a little resemblance; itâs entirely alike, precisely identical.â
Nevertheless, before she could utter a word, another judge chimed in, stating, âItâs undoubtedly distinct.
Even if the original artwork were placed right here, it would be impossible for it to be an exact match.
Besides, who would leave their completed painting in someone elseâs house for an extended period?â
Upon hearing this, Bettany was rendered utterly speechless.
Even Bettany herself was somewhat perplexed. She had only shown the painting to Doris, and after Doris had damaged it, she had retrieved it.
In such a brief timeframe, how could Doris recall it and replicate it with such precision?
Even Bettany herself couldnât achieve such a feat.
Furthermore, it had been such a long time that she had nearly forgotten the appearance of the original painting.
Crucially, Bettany was excessively timid. After being confined by Marcus for an 11:43 extended period, her spurn had been eleniti antly diminished, Paced with skepticieni and authority, she lacked the courage to offer any resistance, All eyes remained feed on her, anticipating her responer Bettany rated her gaze, scanning the expectant faces around her. Afterward, she swinly averted her eyes and murmured softly, âItâs not very alike. Perhaps Dons drew inspiration from my paintingâ
Upon hearing this, Doris breathed a sigh of relief. A trace of satisfaction briefly flickered in her eyes.
She thought, âHmph, even the original artist acknowledged it wasnât plagiarism and was merely a minor reference, Who could accuse me of plagiarism now? Just as she was celebrating, a composed female voice suddenly interjected, âThis artwork has been stolen. A dishonest individual should not proceed to the second round.â
She boldly declared it as plagiarism without a hint of hesitation!
This statement hit the room like a thunderclap, leaving everyone in a state of shock and confusion.
Doris nearly lost her composure. After a lengthy pause, she retorted angrily, âWho are you to claim that this painting is a plagiarism? Bettany herself stated otherwise,â
The other judges, growing uneasy with Oliviaâs apparent bullying of a student, joined in, expressing.
âMs. Taylor, despite your association with Mrs. Liebsig, you canât make allegations of plagiarism without concrete evidenceâ
âYes, thatâs a valid point,â everyone concurred. âWeâve heard that Ms. Taylor didnât pursue painting but delved into medical biology instead. After so many years, their artistic foundation may be quite diminished. What authority do they have to pass judgment on others?â
Many individuals harbored discontent about Olivia holding the position of Mrs. Liebsigâs disciple while not actively pursuing painting. They believed she had squandered a valuable opportunity.
Despite their dissatisfaction with Olivia, people refrained from going too far due to her connection as Mrs. Liebsigâs disciple Nonetheless, from the expression on their faces, it was evident that their words. suggested Olivia was speaking without a solid basis.
Bettany was slightly apprehensive. She approached Oliviaâs side and gazed up with unease. âOlivia, I understand your intention to support me. Iâm alright. You donât. need to be concerned about me.â
Bettany was genuinely afraid. She was deeply concerned that Olivia might face. widespread criticism because of her actions.
In that moment, Winona spoke in a composed and impartial manner, stating, âOneâsided accounts canât substantiate anything. If Ms. Taylor alleges plagiarism, Tukosaneâs Missing Darling 5 she should present her evidence. Placing the original artwork here would quickly resolve the matter, wouldnât it?â
âOriginal artwork,â Olivia responded calmly. âIt has already been destroyed.â âBurned?â Someone chuckled. âMs. Taylor, are you here for a jest?â
âMrs. Liebsig, why donât you rein in your disciple and prevent her from causing a disturbance here?
This is the examination hall, and it impacts the future of the candidates,â someone remarked, their tone filled with displeasure.
Ive heard rumors in the past that Mrs. Liebsigâs fourth disciple is quite wayward and merely holds the disciple title. Not only is painting not her pursuit, but they seldom make an appearance. I had assumed it was just talk, but it appears to be accurate. Tsk tsk, why did Mrs. Liebsig take on such a disciple?â
someone lamented with disappointment.
Witnessing a multitude of individuals critiquing Olivia, Bettany was overwhelmed with fear, and tears welled up in her eyes, rendering them a shade of red. She extended her arms to shield Olivia and exclaimed vehemently, âStop discussing Olivia. The fact remains that Dorisâs painting did imitate my artwork. That is the truth. Are we going to let this wrongdoer go unpunished simply because my original painting was destroyed?â
âIf you claim itâs plagiarism, then itâs plagiarism. Do you possess any evidence? You initially said no, and now youâre altering your stance,â Winona remarked with folded arms. âHow about this? Create a painting on the spot and let everyone gauge your skill level. If you outperform Doris, your statements will hold more weight. However, if you fail to surpass Doris, itâs truly a farce. Accusing the firstâplace winner of plagiarism without solid proof is indeed absurd!â âThatâs a fair point. Letâs have a competition.
The Painting Association seeks genuine talent,â chimed in another voice.
âIf we compete, our skills will do the talking,â added yet another voice.
Upon hearing this, Bettany quivered. Her lips grew pallid, and she turned toward Olivia, desiring to convey that her right hand was crippled. Drawing was an arduous task for her, if not impossible.
However, she couldnât bring herself to utter those words.
Elena presumed that Bettany was anxious and approached her, placing a reassuring arm around her shoulder. âItâs okay. Letâs defeat her fairly,â she consoled.
Bettany was overwhelmed with bitterness.
Mrs. Liebsig also gazed at Olivia and inquired, âWhy donât we allow them to compete? It could be an opportunity for this young girl, Bettany.â
âCompete?â Olivia pressed his lips together, his countenance stern and his voice unwavering. âNo!
Sheâs nothing but a contemptible plagiarist. How can she be deemed worthy of competing with Bettany?â
Upon hearing this, Bettany abruptly raised her head, her eyes shimmering with determination as she gazed at Olivin.
It was as if a blazing fire had ignited in her heart.
Her internal organs seemed to be aflame.
In that moment, Olivia lowered her head and gently brushed her hand across Bettanyâs forehead. She whispered, âDonât be afraid; Iâm hereâ
Bettany lowered her head and shielded the corners of her reddened eyes, âDonât you want evidence? Provide them with the evidence,â Olivia lifted her dainty and pale chin slightly.
Tyson comprehended the situation. He retrieved his phone, logged into his account, and accessed the cloud storage that contained the video. He then glanced at Olivia and asked, âMiss Taylor, which date are we looking for?â
Olivia provided a specific date.
Throughout the hypnosis sessions, she had surveillance cameras recording her every move. Apart from her privacy, there were individuals monitoring her around the clock. They were vigilant in case any issues arose, and if there was ever any danger, her protective team would swiftly intervene.
Tyson promptly located the pertinent video and displayed it to the assembled audience.
The video clearly showed Bettany presenting that portrait as a gift to Olivia, only For it to be smudged and wrecked by Doris.
The two paintings were nearly identical.