Chapter 82 Questioning Plagiarism



Lin Jiayu was stunned for a moment. Seeing the cunning light in the young wife's eyes, he also knew her ability, so he simply dragged a chair over and sat down to watch the show.

Cheng Maixiang sneered and said, "Originally, since you are guests who have come from afar, I wanted to give you some face despite your arrogant attitude. But since you like to slander others so much, don't blame me for not giving you face."

"Mr. David, there's an old saying in my hometown: if you have demons in your heart, you won't see demons; if you have Buddhas in your heart, you'll see Buddhas. Of course, if your heart is full of garbage, everything you see will be garbage.

Why does Mr. David accuse others of plagiarism as soon as he sees their work without any evidence?

After Cheng Maixiang finished speaking in English, she deliberately repeated it in Chinese. Lin Jiayu crossed his legs, glanced at David with disdain, and snorted, "Why else? Of course they've plagiarized other people's works before. Otherwise, how could they have thought of plagiarism so suddenly?"

"That's right," Cheng Maixiang saw that everyone around her had suddenly realized something, and then she whispered to herself, then switched to English and said, "Mr. David, your group's clothing—jeans, retro bell-bottoms, T-shirts, knee-length skirts, floor-length skirts, miniskirts—is punk and minimalist. Were these all designed by your company? If not, does that count as plagiarism?"

Also, take a closer look at the clothes I designed. The colors are elegant, the styles are refined, the style is pastoral, and they have a sweet, girlish feel. In what way are they similar to the current Western fashion trends? Do I really need to copy yours?"

David originally looked down on Cheng Maixiang, but when he heard how knowledgeable she was about clothing, especially Western clothing, he couldn't help but widen his eyes in surprise. He didn't dare to be negligent anymore and turned around to look carefully at the photos of clothing posted on the wall.

"Business is essentially a win-win process for both parties. If one party is unwilling, that's no big deal. The Chinese often say that even if a deal fails, the friendship remains, but that doesn't mean one party has the right to mock the other.

Yes, our country is poor now and cannot compare to the United States, but that doesn't mean we will be poor forever or never compare to them. It also doesn't mean we have to copy others' designs. After all, we have our own culture, and it's no worse than other nations."

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