"I remain unconvinced. In the words of Ewing Happer, the Dillion Group ousted him."

"Upon revisiting Ewing's past design draft that was accused of being plagiarized and delving into Lilah's analysis, I am convinced that the design draft belonged to Ewing as well. Samira is the true plagiarist here, shamelessly so."

"Samira's audacity knows no bounds. Ewing served as her mentor, yet she orchestrated his downfall. It's truly despicable."

"Unbelievable! Utterly vicious!"

"Shouldn't the Dillon Group provide an explanation for this situation?

Don't you think?"

The queries from netizens poured in but the Dillon Group remained silent. They believed that the public's interest would wane and that the incident would be forgotten soon. To their astonishment, the situation only escalated. Netizens kept sending private messages to the company's official account. They promptly shifted blame onto Samira.

They claimed she was solely responsible, absolving themselves of any involvement.

Only then did the netizens cease their criticism of the company.

However, the focus of their discontent shifted.

Samira's employment was terminated. As she sat on the couch, she absorbed the onslaught of curses and endured a barrage of calls. A chill ran through her veins, and anger trembled within her. In a fit of rage, she hurled her phone to the floor.

Yet, the persistent vibration echoed from the fallen device.

Samira clutched herself tightly.

She had believed she was a valued employee at the Dillon Group, especially since Marlene held her in high regard. Little did she anticipate the company swiftly pointing fingers at her when the controversy erupted.

Her heart sank.

In a daze, she pondered Ewing's experience, wondering if he had felt the same way.

In the CEO's office of the Phillips Group, Lilah and Ewing engaged in conversation.

“Thank you for your hard work." Lilah inquired of Ewing, “Was everything proceeding smoothly?"

With a contemplative air, Ewing responded straightforwardly, “Not quite. The team leader of the notaries intended to delegate notarization to Samira. Unexpectedly, the director of the notary office intervened. Following a fresh evaluation, the director handed over the certificate to me and suspended the team leader."

Lilah arched her eyebrows, surprised by the unexpected turn of events.

She pondered why the director of the notary office had appeared at precisely the right moment.

Upon further consideration, Lilah blinked as she unraveled the sequence of events.

She gently patted Ewing on the shoulder. “Now you can focus on your design. Your efforts will be acknowledged."

"Alright. Thank you." Ewing smiled.