Chapter 380 This Isn’t My Design
“The photo turned out well,” Xander said, looking at the computer screen tenderly.
Grace said reminiscently, “I remember taking this photo on my first day at school I had casually tied my hair into a bun and taken
the picture.”
As Grace spoke, she scrolled down, and memories of her student days began to emerge, including clear records of each
semester’s final designs and grades.
Continuing down to her collection of design works, Grace opened the page. However, she froze in place, and her smile gradually
disappeared.
Xander noticed her unease and followed her gaze to the computer screen, where several clothing designs were displayed.
“What’s wrong? Is there a problem?”
Grace turned to him and exclaimed incredulously, “No! This isn’t my design! How did it end up in my files?”
Even Kelly directed her attention to Grace when she noticed the commotion.
She quickly tried to explain, “The school records student information accurately. The
likelihood of an error is very low. Are you sure you’re not mistaken?”
Grace shook her head. She was confident that she was right. “No, Professor Kelly.”
She pointed at the screen. “I never signed my name on my college designs. Look at these two pieces. They both have my name
signed at the bottom.”
Xander stared at the screen, confirming Grace’s observation.
Indeed, her name was written on them.
He exchanged a glance with Grace, trusting her not to make such a mistake. But now, designs that didn’t belong to her were
labeled with her name.
Grace continued clicking on the mouse, going through all the recorded designs. With each one, she took a step back, her face
full of disbelief.
“How is this possible? My graduation designs are missing, and these aren’t mine.”
She believed there must be a system error causing this confusion.
Kelly looked surprised, too. She opened the archive of design works. Her eyebrows furrowed in concentration. Her initial
suspicion turned to anger.
“Your work isn’t so substandard!” Kelly muttered.
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She paused, pointing at one design.
“The lines in this design are completely wrong. If I had been grading it, it wouldn’t have even passed. There’s no way you could
produce something like this.”
Kelly knew Grace’s abilities better than anyone. The student she took so much pride in would never create designs that showed
such a lack of skill.
Grace looked at her former mentor and said sincerely, “Professor Kelly, thank you for believing me. These designs aren’t mine.”
Kelly reassured her, “Don’t worry. I’ll talk to the person in charge of the records and find out what’s happened.”
With that, she took her phone out and left the room to make a call.
Xander’s gaze darkened. It was clear that someone had tampered with things.
“Don’t worry. Everything will be fine,” Grace reassured herself, taking a deep breath.
After a while, she suddenly recalled something and typed “Jessica Landon” in the search bar.
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