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After Divorce 155

After Divorce 155

Chapter 155

Xavier Delmar’s jaw nearly hit the floor as his gaze swept across the room, now packed with media reporters.

The organizers had only mentioned two outlets would be attending, yet now, he was facing a sea of flashing cameras and eager faces. He composed himself quickly, flashing a practiced smile at Sophia Kensington.

“Miss Kensington, I owe you one for arranging this.”

He wasn’t naive.

The extra press couldn’t be a mere coincidence. Beyond the two outlets invited by the organizers, it was clear the rest had been brought in specially.

Sophia blinked in confusion, momentarily caught off guard. But then, as realization dawned, her lips curved into a gracious smile.

“Oh, no need to thank me,” she replied smoothly. “This was all arranged by Ethan. Since you’ve agreed to partner with us, we wouldn’t let you miss out on the spotlight.”

She added with a playful grin, “Don’t worry about a thing. We’re well-connected with the media here in Ontdale. A good interview today could boost your popularity.”

Ethan Blackwood, on the other hand, furrowed his brow ever so slightly. He hadn’t contacted any media outlets, so what was Sophia talking about? However, just as he opened his mouth to speak, Sophia gave his arm a subtle squeeze, her intent clear.

He quickly caught on.

After all, the Blackwood Group regularly held press conferences with multiple reporters. Whether they had arranged it or not, they could easily take the credit.

Xavier beamed at them earnestly.

“Thank you, Mr. Blackwood. I really appreciate it. Without your help, I might’ve been in way over my head.”

As he climbed onstage, a sea of cameras swiveled toward him, lenses trained on his every move.

“Have any renowned local or international artists influenced your work?”

“We’ve heard about your collaboration with the Blackwood Group. Is it official yet?”

“Your comics are hailed as treasures in the field. What advice would you give to aspiring creators?”

Xavier was immediately bombarded with questions, but with each one, a sense of pride welled up inside him.

“These comics are entirely my original work,” he declared, his confidence radiating. “As for the collaboration with the Blackwood Group, we’re still in the preliminary stages. I ask for your patience, and I truly hope everyone enjoys my stories.”

Xavier knew his comics were already a hit, but the level of attention and warm reception he was receiving now was beyond anything he had imagined. In the world of comics, few had experienced such a media frenzy.

“My work was born during my time in Leswington,” Xavier continued, his tone shifting, becoming more personal. “Back then, I was living abroad, renting a small apartment and surviving on the cheapest sandwiches. I worked tirelessly, day and night. Looking back now, that tough stretch might have been the most valuable part of my journey.”

Xavier always exuded a sincere cheerfulness, which was part of his charm. Now, as he feigned a shy smile, his fans erupted in cheers.

“But every great artist has endured trials,” he added in a more solemn tone. “Even the greatest artists have faced moments of doubt, but I’ve never let those struggles define me. I like to think it’s my talent and grit that have brought me here, and nothing else.”

His expression gradually grew more resolute as he commanded the room’s attention.

“I’ve faced countless obstacles,” he continued, his voice growing more impassioned. “Take this morning, for example—I had a run-in with a woman who accused me of plagiarizing her work. While I’ve encountered many troublemakers over the years, I’ve always come out unscathed.”

His words dripped with the kind of practiced conviction that molded public opinion. This was his way of telling Isabella Sinclair to back off. Without flinching, he spun his own tale, using the gathered media to twist the narrative before Isabella could make another move.

He had to paint her as the villain before she even had a chance to speak.

Sure enough, as soon as he finished speaking, indignant murmurs rippled through the crowd.

“Who would dare accuse him? Xavier is a genius—there’s no way he’d stoop to plagiarism!”

“If that woman was so talented, wouldn’t we already know her name?”

The younger fans were especially quick to rally behind him, indignant and outraged, chanting Xavier’s name in support.

Sophia watched with smug satisfaction, her lips curling into a barely concealed smile as the voices swelled around her. She leaned closer to the microphone, her voice dripping with false sympathy.

“Xavier is too kind. He knows that woman’s only lashing out because of her miserable marriage. So, let’s not hold it against her.”

Though her words spoke of forgiveness, the venom behind them was undeniable. Sophia knew full well that the rumors would spread like wildfire, and by tomorrow, Isabella’s name would be on everyone’s lips.

After all, too many had seen her slip into the lounge with Xavier. Someone was bound to have caught it on camera.

Just thinking about Isabella’s impending doom made Sophia’s smile deepen.

Just as she was basking in her victory, a voice cut through the murmur of the crowd.

“In that case, Xavier,” a young man called out, his voice trembling at first but gaining strength, “why not draw something on the spot to silence these rumors?”

The speaker, Gabriel Sterling, usually shy and reserved, had found his courage. His heart raced, but his resolve was clear.

“Many people have noticed a disconnect in your recent work. Since you claim you haven’t plagiarized, why not create something new right here, right now, to prove it?”

The room fell silent, all eyes turning to Xavier.

📢 Important Announcement Dear Readers, We are excited to share an important update with you! Our previous website writers.sugarspicecorner.com has faced some technical issues. Because of this, we have moved to a new and updated website where all books — both new and old — will now be uploaded. 👉 Please visit our new website here: writers.animalop.com From now on, all future updates, stories, and complete books will be available only on this new site. Thank you for your love and support! ❤️
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