Finn Hale didn't speak, but it was William Hale who took the initiative, "Assistant Robinson, are you certain about this?"
"Uncertain matters, I wouldn't bring them up." Finn Robinson, having followed Finn Hale for nearly ten years, was still very cautious, "I know that you gave her the task of designing your bridal chamber with Mrs. Hale, but she, in fact…"
"She used to be an intern assistant in our studio."
"Mr. Hale, you brought her in. I didn't expect she would do something like this."
Finn Hale's face revealed not a hint of emotional fluctuation.
Finn Robinson handed over the information he had found to Finn Hale.
He didn't take it, but William Hale did and glanced at it a few times.
There were comparative graphs of the works.
As a layman, he couldn't see too many similarities.
However, some of the composition and positions were specifically circled in red, and these did bear some resemblance.
And on the plagiarized image, the first author signed: