Chapter 50 To Argue with Mrs. Cart
"Daisy, did you ask me to plagiarize?"
Jane suddenly raised her voice, attracting the attention of the people around her.
How dare Daisy play a trick on her? Besides Ada and Kylie, she was the third person who went after her today.
"No. We are doing charity. Even if my work is not as good as others', I can't cheat."
Jane declared herself and said seriously.
Daisy was no match for Jane in being calculating. Apart from William, Jane had never lost to others for now.
She'd better make it clear that she wouldn't cheat in advance. Otherwise, Daisy probably would slander her if she showed her great work.
Almost everyone saw the female lead as a fool. Just as Jane kept wondering how to convince others that she finished the design all on her own, Daisy appeared.
How helpful she was!
"You... I didn't ask you to plagiarize. Jane, you misunderstood me."
Daisy was furious. What a fool Jane was! She would rather lose face than ask Daisy for help. How could she say it out loud?
"Miss Cart, you are as kind as ever!"
The young lady sitting beside Daisy suddenly interrupted.
Jane knew her as well. They were also classmates. Since her skin was dark, she was nicknamed Black Pearl.
Black Pearl's father had many coal mines and was an upstart. So, Daisy looked down on her.
In the school, Black Pearl liked a senior, who wholeheartedly chased after Daisy. Although Daisy didn't like him, she didn't refuse him either. She just played him, sometimes pretending to be abused and sometimes pretending to be pure.
Since then, Black Pearl had trouble with Daisy. As she was straightforward, whenever she got a chance, she would have a sharp tongue on Daisy.
Black Pearl had been looking down on Jane. But by contrast, she didn't like Daisy, who was hypocritical, more. And as the enemy of her enemy could be her friend, Black Pearl preferred to help Jane. Daisy lowered her head and narrowed her eyes. She smiled and didn't say anything.
Obviously, Black Pearl was no match for her.
"Alright. Daisy was afraid that you would become a laughing stock."
As soon as she noticed that Daisy was bullied, Mrs. Cart looked sullen and said.
"What do you mean by saying that?"
Normally, Jane didn't dare to argue with Mrs. Cart. But she hated the people like Mrs. Cart the most and could hardly control herself anymore.
Given the Duncan Group ran a lot of businesses, she was not afraid of offending those women here.
"We come to the stage to help proceed with the party and do charity."
Jane said indifferently, "Whether my design is good or not, I make a contribution to charity."
When it came to appearance, knowledge, family and wealth, we were able to have relative superiority or inferiority among a group of people. But it was different when talking about doing charity. Some people could only donate a little money. But they had scrimped and saved to help others. Those who mocked them neither knew it nor wanted to know it.
For the wealthy people, that was just a small amount of money. But for those who tried hard to help others, that was precious.
Doing charity was not about comparing. What should be valued was a true heart.
"I join you to design jewelry is only because I want to help others."
After Jane finished speaking, she sat down again and started drawing.
After a while, a stormy applause broke out in the hall. Almost everyone was moved by Jane's words.
Regardless of whether they had prejudices against Jane or not, they agreed with what Jane had said.
In fact, many guests were unhappy about being inferiors to others when attending the charity party. But they dreaded to speak out.
Although the Duncan Group was at the top of the industry, Mrs. Duncan was not arrogant at all. They couldn't help but feel warm at her words.
William unconsciously clapped as well and did a double take. Even though he had been ignoring Jane over the past few years, he had to admit that she was attractive just now.
Did she come up with a new idea? It seemed that she had improved a lot in deceiving others. Including him, many people were taken by her.
William wondered if Jane was afraid of losing face and thus delivered such a speech. In this way, even if she made a fool of herself, no one would laugh at her.
Jane was cunning. According to her, whoever mocked her was not sincere when doing charity.000000