I flipped through the designs from Eric Grant's company, and the works that initially opened the market were still my creations from the previous era.
But neither the designers Eric hired nor Evelyn Miller could reach that standard.
So, Eric took a risk and began replicating works from well-known designers of the past life.
Of course, he was fairly smart about it, copying those works that would only be released later on.
As a result, any designer not paying attention to Eric's studio would find their hard work already existing.
Once posted online, someone would immediately label him as a plagiarist.
The designer would release their design drafts, hoping for Eric to prove himself.
But Eric was very clever, claiming his designs had been out two months earlier.
If he really plagiarized, then how did he know about the designer's finished product two months in advance?
Many designers could not prove their innocence, and some even faced online harassment leading to their demise.