Chapter 53
“This is what you get for plagiarizing the Hay Group’s design!” Elsie sneered, eagerly anticipating Myra’s downfall. “Speaking of which, didn’t you draw a portrait for Director Hart? Why didn’t he speak up for you in front of the Hay Group?”
Myra, however, merely smirked in response. A cold gleam flashed in her eyes as she marched directly into Mr. Xavier’s office.
“Trouble-seeking wretch!” Elsie cursed under her breath, watching the door, curious to see what Myra was up to.
It wasn’t long before the door to Mr. Xavier’s office swung open with a fury. Mr. Xavier himself stood in the doorway, looking enraged. He had thrown open the door in a fit of rage, and the door banged loudly against the wall, making everyone in the design department jump.
A pleased expression crossed Elsie’s face. With the way things were going, she thought, Myra might end up leaving Bradfort City altogether.
However, just as Elsie savored the thought of never having to see Myra again, Mr. Xavier stormed up to her. Surprised, Elsie wondered if the design director was going to offer her Myra’s job. She quickly stepped forward, eager to take the opportunity.
Instead, Mr. Xavier, still visibly angry, said coldly, “Miss Foster, please come with me to Director Chase’s office immediately.”
Elsie, stunned, nodded hastily and followed him. As she did, she threw a triumphant glance over her shoulder at Myra, who had already emerged from Mr. Xavier’s office.
Meanwhile, Tilly walked over, frowning. “Myra…”
Myra turned to address her with a calm smile. “Don’t worry; Director Hart found out that Lily from the Hay Group was the one who plagiarized my design.” Now that she had seen how Elsie was treated, she deduced that the Hay Group had sold Elsie out in an attempt to cover their tracks.
Tilly blinked at Myra’s explanation, then broke into a wide grin. “I knew you were innocent, Myra! I knew my dreamboat wouldn’t let us down!” she exclaimed excitedly, casting a curious gaze at the elevator doors nearby. “But what about Elsie?”
Myra’s lips pressed into a thin line as she glanced at the elevators with a raised brow. “She’ll probably lose her job at the Chase Group.”
“Well, good riddance!” Tilly huffed indignantly. “I heard that Director Chase is looking into the whole mess too, which means he obviously believes you. I can’t wait to see how this plays out!”
Myra was taken aback by the news that Sean was investigating the plagiarism issue as well. She was both surprised and relieved that her side of the story was being taken seriously.
As expected, Elsie had been in Sean’s office for less than twenty minutes before word spread throughout the company: she was the one who had stolen Myra’s design and given it to the Hay Group. The Hay Group had clearly sold her out, blaming her for the theft while covering their own tracks. They claimed that Elsie had stolen the drawing and misled them into thinking it was her own design, thus implicating Myra.
With the truth now exposed, the Chase Group pressed charges against Elsie for stealing company trade secrets, and she was swiftly escorted away by police officers. Elsie never returned to the design department.
Some employees who had previously accused Myra of plagiarism now came forward to apologize, acknowledging the mistake.
