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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 1794

Susan stepped onto the catwalk in a palette of purples, from her dress to her accessories, all matched in varying shades of violet. Her makeup mirrored the hues of her jewelry, creating a monochrome effect that, while cohesive, didn't do the jewelry any favors. Contrasting colors could have made her jewels pop, drawing immediate attention to them. Instead, the matching tones meant that the audience's focus was more on Susan's overall look rather than the standout pieces she adorned.

This approach often diminished the impact of the jewelry itself.

Thalassa, watching from the audience, felt a jolt of shock surge through her the moment she laid eyes on Susan's accessories. Her heart raced, blood pumping in reverse as she stood up abruptly, unable to remain seated.

The reason for her reaction? Susan's jewelry was identical to that worn by the second model!

The second model's outfit and jewelry were in contrasting colors, which highlighted the sparkle and design of the jewels instantly. Susan, model number three, had chosen a monochromatic scheme, requiring a more discerning look to appreciate the nuances of the jewelry. Thus, the audience's reaction was slower.

But Thalassa, the designer behind the jewelry for this competition, had her attention riveted on the pieces. When Susan appeared, Thalassa's designer's eye cut through the color scheme directly to the craftsmanship. It was her design, replicated exactly as on the second model!

Initially, Thalassa had been willing to give the organizers the benefit of the doubt, perhaps a mix-up in the model and design pairing. But now, it was clear: someone had plagiarized her work!

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