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The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself novel Chapter 431

Penelope kicked the man away and looked around to see several other paintings torn down and thrown on the floor with a series of crashes.

"Who are you people! Don't touch those paintings!"

"Someone help me stop them!"

"Get away from there! All of you!"

Donald also ran over to intervene but was shoved to the ground.

Penelope couldn't stop them all on her own, but thankfully, security guards arrived quickly and subdued the group. Still, the men remained defiant, shouting that Edith was a copycat whose work didn't belong in the Central Art Gallery, calling it a disgrace to art.

Penelope saw Judy rush in. A flash of triumph crossed Judy's face at the sight of the chaos before she quickly masked it and ran to help Donald up.

"You've all gone too far! Even if Edith's painting looks a bit like another master's work, you can't just call it plagiarism!"

Her words weren't a defense of Edith; they were a thinly veiled attempt to confirm the plagiarism accusation.

"We're not blind. It's obvious plagiarism. Aside from a few minor changes, it's practically a direct copy."

"She wasn't that kind of person," Judy continued.

"She was capable of seducing another woman's husband. A woman with such low morals would have no problem with something like plagiarism."

"She's already passed away. Let's show some compassion."

"Mrs. Bishop, you may have a kind heart and can forgive her, but we can't! Plagiarism must be fiercely condemned in our field!"

Others chimed in, "That's right! Let's smash the rest!"

Penelope strode over and grabbed the leader by the collar.

"You touch another one of these paintings, and see what happens!"

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