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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 143

Casey took out his iPad, turned on the screen, walked quickly between Professor Owens and Luther, and handed it to them.

In the image, the Ballard family group car promotion department revealed several details of their new integrated casting design, which looked largely the same as Joyce's design.

"The Ballard group suddenly held a press conference today at ten o'clock. I received the news just now." Casey said with a gloomy expression.

"How is that possible?" Luther was surprised, "Never heard of the Ballard group having this project."

"Isn't this Joyce's design? Was it stolen?" Professor Owens raised his gold-rimmed glasses, his voice full of exasperation. The academic world most resented plagiarism and theft.

At this point, Shelly smiled in triumph. Finally, the good show she had planned was about to begin.

She suddenly interrupted and said quickly, "It's not theft! Rather, there must be a mole in the company! The design was deliberately given to the Ballard family group in advance."

"A mole?! Who could be the mole?" The crowd was talking.

Shelly showed her cards and announced, "Joyce is the mole. I saw her and Christian together yesterday near the group, and they were just so close. It must have been Joyce herself who sold the designs privately to the Ballard group."

When the words came out, all the people were shocked.

Joyce was standing at the podium at the moment. She took out her phone and searched for the latest press conference of the Ballard group, and as Casey said, the Ballard group was the first to announce their completed integrated casting design.

Joyce, you slut!

It was unbearable! Today she must pay for what she did.

Kick Joyce out of the Warner family and get Justin back later.

Shelly's mention of Justin caused Luther's cold form to shake slightly and his frown to deepen.

"There is no evidence, don't you just say your nonsense." Juanita was completely furious. Although Shelly was the daughter of the Warner family, at this moment she could not care less about it.

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