Chapter 768 All Works Are Plagiarism

Emerald Pool was bustling and happy.

On the internet, the drama continued.

After Mr. Solomon Sr.'s tearful accusations against Fiona, his name trended on various social media platforms. The issue at hand was the distribution of the Old Money's vast inheritance, which also caught the attention of international audiences.

The reactions, both domestic and international, were similar. Discussions were divided into several groups—those supporting Fiona, those swayed by public opinion sympathizing with Mr. Solomon Sr., and those simply seeking more drama.

Among them were financial bloggers and emotional bloggers. The financial bloggers added sensational music, warning of potential impacts on the world's financial landscape if the matter wasn't resolved. The emotional bloggers analyzed why Fiona prevented Mr. Solomon Sr. from seeing his grandchildren.

In just a few days, the topic generated significant attention. The turning point came shortly after lunch. An overseas artist posted a video accusing Mr. Solomon Sr., which quickly gained traction.

The video featured the artist's shock upon seeing Mr. Solomon Sr.'s actions.

"He caused me immense psychological distress!

"His suppression and humiliation prevented me from painting for two years!

"He belittled my work, stole my pieces, and exhibited them under his name!"

The artist presented drafts of his work and videos recorded with his girlfriend during the creation process as evidence. The video's release set off a chain reaction.

Within hours, several artists and writers, both domestic and international, came forward with evidence of Mr. Solomon Sr.'s plagiarism and appropriation of their work.

A renowned teacher even posted on Facebook, expressing relief that the truth was finally coming to light. The revelations sparked a wave of reactions. People expressed their shock and disbelief, questioning Mr. Solomon Sr.'s character and actions.

The online community was divided, with some supporting Fiona and others condemning Mr. Solomon Sr. for his alleged misdeeds. The situation escalated, and the internet was ablaze with discussions and accusations.
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