Chapter summary of Chapter 695 – Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
In Chapter 695, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy.
Everyone in the industry knew that many of the techniques used in Miss Null's work were her own original creations, protected by intellectual property rights. Using them without her permission was a severe case of plagiarism—a cardinal sin in the programming world.
Did Tucker really think that just because Miss Null had retired from the scene and was largely forgotten, he could use her work freely?
“Mr. Tucker, please explain these similarities,” the head judge demanded.
Tucker glanced at the comparison on the screen and answered bluntly, “Miss Null was my master. She taught me some of her techniques before we parted ways.”
His words were met with a wave of derisive laughter from the audience. His master? Everyone knew Miss Null was a self-made genius who had burst onto the scene, competed as an individual, and then vanished. After winning, she hadn't even shown up to accept her trophy, leaving only a note telling the committee to wire her the prize money. She had never been seen in public. Despite numerous invitations from the committee over the years, she had never reappeared.
How could a professor from Orient Country possibly know such a legendary figure, let alone call her his master? He was clearly just making up excuses for his plagiarism!
“Mr. Tucker, that excuse is laughable,” a judge said, his lips twisting into a cold smile. “If we all plagiarized something and then simply claimed the original creator was our teacher, could we get away with it too?”



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