Chapter 121
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Rosie grasped the information. “So, are you saying you’re unsure if these designs are original?” she asked.
Kennedi nodded in agreement. “Exactly, but I won’t leave you wondering. I’ll consult my mentor, a professor at Laguna Bay University and a veteran designer. He is familiar with numerous designs and will definitely have the answer to your question.”
Appreciative, Rosie nodded. “Alright. Ask him about this for me.”
Eager to verify, Kennedi asked Rosie, “Could I snap a picture to show him? I assure you, I’ll handle the matter discreetly.”
After a moment of thought, Rosie agreed, trusting that Kennedi wouldn’t dare do anything to displease her.
Kennedi snapped a photo of the designs and immediately forwarded them to her mentor.
Within five minutes, her mentor responded. After thanking him, Kennedi turned to Rosie and said, “Ms. Harper, my mentor recognizes this as the blueprints for the TS King model.”
A shadow crossed Rosie’s face as her temper flared. She had intended to present these designs to the competition judges herself. Fortunately, she had been cautious and asked for confirmation, wondering how Brenna had managed to complete the entire set of designs so quickly.
Kennedi’s enthusiastic praise of the designs only fueled her jealousy, and deep down, she had secretly wished it hadn’t been Brenna’s work. Her memory clicked into place as she remembered the file had been clearly labeled for competition use.
A suspicion crossed her mind. Could Brenna have anticipated she would try to steal the designs and set a trap for her to fall into?
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The audacity of setting such a trap was infuriating. If she had gone ahead using the designs without verifying, she could have been accused of plagiarism.
How could Brenna be so devious? With resolve, Rosie’s face hardened into a determined expression as she began to plan her next move.
She was determined to ensure that Brenna would regret using any deceitful tactics against her.
Clearing her thoughts, Rosie turned back to reality. “Kennedi, could you connect me with some top-tier car designers?” she asked.
Kennedi responded, “Certainly, I’m part of a network with some globally recognized designers. I’ll share their details with you.”
As Rosie scanned through
As she scanned through the contacts, none of the names seemed familiar. The world of automotive design felt like a mystery to her. She only knew a few well-known names of established car manufacturers.
“Thank you for your help today,” Rosie expressed her gratitude to Kennedi, shifting the conversation to some insider details about Harper Group’s automotive ventures.
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