No Way Back

No Way Back By Anna Mac Chapter 179

Chapter 179

Unlike most of the audience, who welcomed Jane as the winner Madelyn was gnashing her teeth in jealousy as she watched it in front of her computer

Even though he knew that Jane’s reputation would be ruined later

But watching Jane now steal the show on live television around the world, she still felt very angry

She was so angry that he was about to go crazy!

She was even angrier about why Jane had such a gift.

She was clearly nothing but a wandering lowlife who had been missing for 19 years!

She had actually surpassed Madelyn, the “genius” who had received an elite education and developed her intellectual and artistic talents.

Madelyn was intrigued when one of the judges spoke to Jane in this manner.

Jane’s expression was calm. “I did it on my own, with the help of my advisor”

He had already figured out the identity of this judge in her mind

Janica Colin, who was from Meridonia. She was 43 years old and was currently experiencing a divorce lawsuit for her fifth marriage.

At the same time, Janica hated people from Crucsia.

She thought that she was intrinsically superior to the people of Crucsia.

Except for Marcus.

Because Marcus, with his unmatched talent, had made all the bigwigs in the painting world who were prejudiced. against the people of Crucsia change their minds and be humbled!

Janica became an avid fan of Marcus not only because of his talent but also partly because of… his good looks. Janica was obsessed with good-looking guys. Every one of her husbands was in their 20s. After getting married, they all could not stand Janica’s strong desire for control, so they “divorced her one by one.

Jane did not realize that Janica was jealous because Marcus was paying attention to her. Instead, she thought that Janica was only picking on her because she despised the people of Crucsia.

“First of all, I have to say that the completion rate of this painting is indeed very high. It’s very outstanding and full of vitality. But why do I feel that the style of this painting is familiar…

Janica deliberately mentioned this.

But she did not say anything further.

Jane’s painting was indeed

was just that Janica was unwilling to admit

asked Jane to attract

a super fan discovering

was about to drown Janica. Don’t think that this young coquette can climb up to Marcus with just her

was not worthy

maintained woman like Janica, who was experienced, who loved Marcus deeply, who was worthy of Marcus’s status and ability, and who could

need a rookie who had not even graduated

Because she didn’t hide her jealousy well, the corners of Janica’s eyes, which were covered

She looked extremely mean and

nonsense is this Janica talking about? What the

Lance was

It was rare for him to say

live broadcast cameras. Wasn’t she Implying that Jane was plagiarizing

There had even been paintings born more than two

painting looked very similar to a certain one, it would never be

couldn’t name it. They

Once fixed thoughts were formed, Jane would become the

end. But if she was stigmatized, how could she

Janie isn’t the type to suffer losses. Just wait and

worried at all that Jane would be at

Putting aside the emotionless Jane, there was no one

Sure enough!

styles are different and the world is the same in some way. The world is like a starry sky with countless stunning works. I don’t think it’s a bad thing

Gogh’s self-created

response to Janica’s heckling was

paid back

face

that time, Janica’s “Little Red Shoes” had won many awards

Janica had indeed been borrowed from “Red Heels”,

that she was just a new star artist. According to Janica’s years of experience, She just needed to change the style a

In the end, she

widely, Janica secretly settled with the artist for a lot of money. She advertised the work as a “tribute.” Then, she hired paid posters to crazily

the matter to rest. At this moment, when old matters were brought

simply shot herself in

matter had already been

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