“Chelsea Williams and I attended a training program for young screenwriters before. We stayed in the same room. I knew she had been the screenwriter for ‘The Crown’ and was experienced in this industry. So I show her my script and asked her for advice. My story is about the life of a girl from university to marriage. I didn’t expect her to plagiarize the content from my script.”

She also attached a picture to highlight the so-called plagiarized contents with colors

Chelsea clicked to open the picture. She was so angry that her hands trembled.

Olivia also posted a picture of the so-called “evidence”. Actually, she just copied a few passages from Chelsea’s original script and randomly modified a few words, but she claimed that it was Chelsea that had copied her script.

However, that wasn’t the content in the script that Olivia showed her before.

Chelsea’s story was written based on the actual events between Zuri and Colin. In the beginning, she wrote a plot about how Zuri met Colin

When Zuri was at school, she was a famous spicy girl. Colin was a straight A-student and handsome, so the bad students disliked him.

in an alley and wanted to bully him, but Zuri and Chelsea saw them

Angela’s Library

on Colin. Seeing the slim boy was pushed onto the wall by a bad student, Zuri immediately

between her chest and the wall, raising one side of her eyebrow, “Colin Smith, my mame is Zuri White. I rescued you today. Fate has stitched us together. We’re meant to meet

all the details in the book. How could

had such a scene in her play script, Zuri’s words to

Leading roles met each other on the teaching building’s roof in Olivia’s

It wasn’t worth

end of the line, “Is this Olivia nuts? That’s my

in anger. She was furious about

her and Colin were the most beautiful and romantic memories. She agreed with Chelsea to write it into a novel because she trusted Chelsea. Olivia had completely sickened

person. After the training program, I

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