Chapter 471: Chapter 471

Alice Conley directly said, "Do you think anyone in our Studio dares to go against Dorian Howards?"

"..." True, Dorian Howards is one of the bosses here too, so probably no one dares to take on this job. Mabel Quinn was thinking when suddenly her phone rang. It was a call from Lilith. As soon as she picked up, she heard Lilith telling her, "Mabel, I’ve sent you a website link. Check it out now."

Mabel Quinn, puzzled, opened the link sent by Lilith and saw it was a video, seemingly a press conference. Besides the CEO of Morningstar on the stage, Mabel also saw some senior executives of Morningstar, the chief editor and manager of the scriptwriting department, as well as the director of the film "Sound of the Wind," and a group of main actors. Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs novelfire.net

The spokesperson of Morningstar announced amidst flashes of cameras that Morningstar would reshoot the film "Sound of the Wind" entirely, removing any roles related to Grace Yowell. Furthermore, Morningstar decided not to select Grace Yowell for any projects; any works related to her would be entirely removed from shelves. At the same time, the spokesperson also announced that the original work of "Sound of the Wind" was not written by "Lyra Grant." Morningstar had submitted relevant evidence, and Lyra Grant herself had confessed that "Sound of the Wind" was plagiarized from a novel by Mabel Quinn, the original author being Mabel Quinn.

Watching this video, Mabel Quinn was stunned. Back in high school, she had painstakingly tried to prove that she wrote that book, but it was to no avail, resulting only in humiliation and scolding. Now, when she hardly cares anymore, fate delivers such a reversal.

Alice Conley, who had also seen the video, looked delightedly at her friend and said, "Your novel from back then has finally been vindicated. Lyra Grant has admitted that the book was written by you. Soon, the author’s name on that book will no longer be ’Lyra Grant’ but ’Mabel Quinn.’

Mabel Quinn responded with a faint "Hmm."

Alice Conley oddly asked, "What’s wrong? Aren’t you happy?"

"I feel like I’ve passed the stage where I should be happy," Mabel Quinn thought for a moment and said, "It’s like if you miss a certain point, the feeling never returns. If back in high school others were willing to believe me, believe that the book was mine, and vindicate me, I would have been delighted, but now, that feeling is no longer there."

"It’s like you and Daniel Harris, right?" Alice Conley asked. Now, Alice already knew Daniel Harris had recognized her friend. Otherwise, how could Grace Yowell become a street rat, and Daniel not lend a hand, even issuing a direct ban?

"Sort of," Mabel Quinn replied.

By the afternoon, everyone in the Studio had seen Morningstar’s press conference online, and all knew that Mabel Quinn was the original author of "Sound of the Wind." Additionally, the internet exposed how, during her high school years, Mabel Quinn had tried to prove the book was hers but faced obstacles everywhere. Lyra Grant, leveraging family connections, conspired with teachers and classmates to make things difficult for Mabel Quinn, falsely accusing her of slander and threatening her with expulsion if she continued.