Chapter 231 Linsey, You''re
So Naive
Linsey had just learned that Jude, a renowned designer in the industry, had used her of giarism.
But she hadn''t giarized anything. The dress was entirely her own design.
Realizing how serious the situation had be, she stood up and hurried to Coen''s office.
"Coen, I need to talk to you. This is important," she said.
Seated at his desk, Coen looked up and took in her anxious expression. He smiled faintly. "I know why you''re here. It''s about what''s happening online. Sit down and have some coffee. No need to rush."
Linsey was in no mood to enjoy coffee. She leaned forward, her voice urgent. "Coen, I swear I didn''t giarize. You have to
believe me."
Coen nodded, unfazed. "I believe you."
He paused, his tone turning serious. "But you''ve seen the reaction online, right? This has gotten big, and it won''t go away overnight. We need time to handle it. For now,y low. Don''te to work. Just go home and rest."
Linsey had been bracing for me, worried Coen might hold her responsible for the fallout.
But hearing his words, she felt a wave of relief.
At least he was on her side.
After a brief hesitation, she asked, "How is thepany nning to handle this?"
"That''s not your concern," Coen said firmly. "My superiors and I will take care of it."
He gave her a measured look. “Right now, the most important thing is for you to gather all the evidence proving you didn''t giarize and bring it to me."
Linsey straightened, determination taking over. "I''ll get on it right away."
Every part of that design was hers. She had drafts, sketches, and notes that showed exactly how the dress hade
together.
It didn''t take long to collect everything. Once she had it all, she returned to Coen''s office and set the files on his desk.
"Is this enough?" she asked.
Coen flipped through the documents, scanning them briefly before giving a firm nod. "This is perfect. With this, we should be able to clear things up soon."
Linsey let out a breath she hadn''t realized she was holding.
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Then Coen added, his voice steady, "Let us handle your Twitter ount. We''ll release a statement to clear your name. Until then, ignore the rumors. Just focus on resting and getting ready for your next big project."
Linsey listened carefully to all of Coen''s instructions and cooperated fully.
She looked at him with gratitude. "Coen, thank you for believing in me."
Coen smiled. "Of course. I''ve seen your dedication and hard work since you joined thepany. I know your character."
Feeling reassured, Linsey left the office, convinced that Coen was on her side. The moment she was gone, his smile faded.
His expression darkened with quiet disdain.
Shaking his head, he muttered under his breath, "Linsey, you''re so naive. Do you really think we''re going to go out of our way to clear your name? You''re just a rookie designer. Why would we risk offending Kylee and Jude for you? I won''t waste
my time on something so pointless."
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