On Thursday, Brightness held a general shareholder's meeting and invited many news media at home and abroad.
Rose, the spokesperson of Brightness, took out the patent certificate of C technology and relevant parts. Without its authorization, no other company or person was allowed to use the same technology within five years.
She also told the shareholders that the technology Seine used in the bid for the equipment was stolen from Brightness. At present, they had conclusive evidence and would sue Seine at any time.
Hearing this, the crowd burst into an uproar, like a time bomb, starting the timer.
What came next was that the stock price of Brightness soared and that of Seine company plummeted on the contrary.
What a play Hazel was playing. Smart people could see it.
This was a trap.