Just got divorced and immediately got seduced by the stunning senior sister-Chapter 32 - Chi Lulu’s Plagiarism!
32: Chapter 32: Chi Lulu’s Plagiarism!
32 -32: Chi Lulu’s Plagiarism!
The drafting paper was obscured by Chen Wei’s head, and Liu Mi shifted her body several times but couldn’t get a clear view.
She simply squatted down and lay on the glass coffee table, clearing her line of sight at last to clearly see every move of Chen Wei’s pen!
Fluid!
So fluid that it couldn’t be any more fluid!
No wonder Liu Mi suspected the work Chen Wei produced was copied—after all, throughout the entire process, she hadn’t seen him pause, not even to think for half a second!
He drew it straight out, like an assembly line in a factory.
What’s crucial is that any of the works taken at random had a completeness that was no less than the one before, indeed it might be even better!
What kind of monster was this guy?
Chen Wei spent several minutes and produced seven or eight drafts, each a work of art, and they were all brand-new designs that Liu Mi had never seen or heard of before.
She really had no grounds to insist Chen Wei was plagiarizing any longer.
If there really were that many excellent works available for Chen Wei to copy, and they hadn’t yet been exposed…
that would be quite preposterous.
Liu Mi was very certain that any one of these designs, if turned into a finished product and put up for sale, would set the whole Great Xia ablaze!
They couldn’t possibly be unknown!
Hmm?
Why did he suddenly stop drawing?
Liu Mi looked up in puzzlement, only to lock eyes with Chen Wei at an almost kissing distance!
In her entire life, Liu Mi had never been so close to a man other than her father and elders.
Her body instantly stood up as if shocked, retreating several steps in a fluster, her shyness unmistakable.
Seeing her in such a rare and odd state, Su Yumei couldn’t help but snigger from the sidelines.
Their little junior brother was indeed a marvelous character.
Even Su Yumei had never seen Liu Mi so shy—she was mostly expressionless, so much so that one might mistake her for having facial paralysis.
In fact, Su Yumei was well aware that Liu Mi was simply not adept at showing her inner thoughts on her face, except for anger.
“Senior sister, take a look; are these enough?
If not, I can draw a few more for you,” Chen Wei gathered the several pieces of draft paper, walked over to Su Yumei’s desk, and laid them before her.
As Su Yumei looked through them, the more she saw, the more impressed she became.
She was a hundred percent certain that even Jesford, upon seeing these designs, would have to admit defeat!
“Secretary Liu, what do you think of these designs?
Do you think they will convince Jesford?” Su Yumei deliberately teased.
“They should be able to…” Liu Mi hadn’t fully recovered from her shock, and from time to time her eyes drifted towards Chen Wei, feeling a peculiar attraction to him that she wanted to explore.
To be able to produce works of unparalleled genius as if they were coming off a production line, Liu Mi had only seen Chen Wei do this in her lifetime!
From her personal perspective, these works could definitively outclass the few design drafts that Jesford had presented.
He was only in his twenties, wasn’t he?
To have such skill at this age, by the time he was as old as Jesford, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to worship him as a global design deity!
If these works were indeed not copied, Liu Mi felt she must apologize to Chen Wei, considering she had misunderstood him so much just now, thinking he was a disreputable person who had gotten his position through backdoor connections.
But before she could voice her apology, she already heard Su Yumei’s instructions, “Secretary Liu, please register these designs and then show them to Jesford.
If he has no significant objections, we’ll decide to use them.”
In fact, whether Jesford agreed or not, regardless of how he felt about it, Su Yumei had already decided to go with Chen Wei’s designs.
Even if Jesford threatened to resign, Su Yumei couldn’t care less.
As a senior sister, of course, she had to unconditionally favor her adorable junior brother.
“Okay,” Liu Mi took the design draft, glanced at Chen Wei, and then left the office.
“Well done, Wei.
I hadn’t realized your talent in design was so high,” Su Yumei walked over and put her hand on Chen Wei’s shoulder, “This time, you’ve really saved your sister from a lot of trouble.”
“I have a little understanding,” Chen Wei humbly said.
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“What do you mean a little understanding?
If this is what you call ‘a little understanding’, what would those masters think?
I can even imagine the exaggerated expression that Jesford will have when he sees your design drafts,” Su Yumei said as she rolled her eyes at Chen Wei.
“But then again, if that woman knew how excellent and versatile you are, she would probably be green with regret,” Su Yumei really hoped Zhao Xinlian knew this.
Chen Wei didn’t get angry, but she got angry on his behalf.
Imagine treating her cute junior brother as a useless person, scolding him for three whole years.
Su Yumei herself couldn’t bear to do that!
“It’s all in the past, there’s no relationship between her and me anymore, we’ve completely severed ties,” Chen Wei did not want to mention Zhao Xinlian again.
He was very clear that he should not have become involved with her in the first place.
It was just a mission, a test, not only did he think so, but Zhao Xinlian had made that clear from the start, telling him not to be a toad lusting after a swan’s flesh.
“Alright, it’s all in the past.
Let’s not talk about those sad matters.
You’ve worked hard.
Let your sister give you a shoulder rub to relax,” saying so, Su Yumei moved behind the sofa, placed her hands on Chen Wei’s shoulders, and started to knead them.
Although her technique was a bit unpracticed, it really made Chen Wei feel comfortable, especially Su Yumei’s faint body fragrance that wafted from her, making him feel utterly relaxed as he breathed it in.
That’s why, as a child, Wei loved to sleep hugging Su Yumei, smelling her scent…
Elsewhere.
Liu Mi had, according to Su Yumei’s instructions, registered all the design drafts as patents to prevent anyone from pirating or stealing them.
Now she was on her way to the design department, ready to show the drafts to Jesford.
Liu Mi had to admit she too was eager to see what kind of expression the Jesford, known to be the closest to a god of design in the design field, would have when he saw these works that were more than good enough to make a fool out of him.
Soon, Liu Mi arrived in front of Jesford’s office door.
Knock, knock, knock!
She knocked on the door.
“Come in.” After hearing the response, Liu Mi pressed down on the doorknob and strode in.
“Secretary Liu, do you need something from me?
Or are you saying my design drafts passed?” Jesford had been in Great Xia for almost seven years, and although the language of Great Xia sounded awkward to him, that didn’t hinder his understanding.
“The company has a new designer, and these are his works.
President Su asked me to show them to you and see if you had any feedback,” Liu Mi walked to the desk, bent down, and placed the design drafts in front of Jesford.
“A new designer…” Jesford had a bad feeling.
He picked up his glasses, put them on, and then picked up the design drafts.
The more he looked at them, the more serious his expression became.
Then, to his surprise, anger appeared.
Why was he angry?
Bang!
Liu Mi didn’t understand what was happening when she saw him angrily slap the desk and stand up to yell, “Plagiarism!
This is blatant plagiarism!
It must be severely punished!”