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Chapter 1796

Chapter 1796

Marshall spoke slowly, "Now, I'm no longer shocked at the cases I hear. The darkness in people has nolimit. It's all just human nature. What could be scarier or worse than humans? We often insult people bysaying they're vultures, snakes, pigs, or dogs, but if those animals could speak, they would say thatbeing human makes us worse.”

Kayla was stunned. It was then that the anger she felt for her friend dissipated.

Following that, Marshall asked more questions related to the case. Kayla was only inquiring on behalfof someone else, so she wasn't clear about some details. With Marshall's consent, she passed hisnumber to her friend. Finally, she asked, “Mr. Moore, do you think my friend could win this case?”

“This person has copied the book title, characters, and story structure from the original text and claimsit's only a rewrite. This goes beyond conventional plagiarism—it's a clear case of copyrightinfringement. The next steps depend on your friend's goals. Does she want a simple apology or pursuecompensation for the damages?”

“The profit she earned is dirty money. Since she's so stubborn, arrogantly flaunting her actions online,it's time to take legal action. Serve the subpoena directly to her residence and let all her family andfriends see what kind of person she truly is! After a successful lawsuit, the charitable causes.”

Marshall nodded. "Got it.”

Kayla watched as Marshall lowered his eyes and used his phone. His facial features were handsomeunder the restaurant lights. He was her type. Unfortunately, his heart belonged to someone else.

After the dishes had arrived, Kayla asked again, "Mr. Moore, what was the thing you wanted my helpwith?”novelbin

Marshall put some food on her plate and said, “Why don't we eat and talk about that later.”

Feeling even more puzzled, Kayla found his sudden friendliness strange and a little intimidating.However, she didn't dwell on such things and soon focused on her meal.

Marshall not only looked good but had good table manners.

While Kayla watched him eat, she suddenly thought of the Ragdoll she had at home. Basking in thesunlight on the balcony rocking chair each day, the cat would gracefully descend after a nap,approaching anyone in sight. Emitting a soft meow, it had a charming way of enticing anyone intopreparing a meal.

The feline would delicately nibble at its meal, its dainty pink tongue licking the food. Its behavior exudedan air of grace and refinement, ensuring its luscious fur remained clean.

Even in the company of Kayla’s energetic Husky, the cat retained its ability to savor its food withelegance.

Mark often said that the cat was more precious than humans.

As Kayla observed Marshall, she felt he was more precious than her cat.

Perhaps her gaze may have been too direct. Marshall finally looked at her and asked, “Is somethingwrong, Ms. Wilson?

Kayla shifted her gaze away. "No. You just look a lot like my cat at home when you eat.”

Marshall was taken aback. He wiped his mouth with a napkin and continued, "Ms. Wilson, do you havea boyfriend?

"Pfft— Cough, cough—"

Upon hearing that, Kayla started to choke on her water. Marshall handed her a tissue, and it took Kaylaa while to suppress the urge to cough.

Her throat felt dry, and her face was red from her coughing fit.

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