“Amateur!”

Tony loathed the proposal.

“Carbon-dating isn’t a foolproof method, yet you want a machine to do the appraisal. What a joke! Regardless if you’re using carbon-14 or thermoluminescence, none of these could beat the naked eye.”

Casper smirked at Tony’s admonishment. “You are right. Scientific appraisals have loopholes, but we wouldn’t know the difference till there is a comparison.”

The two men scoffed. “Stop pretending to be an expert. Now, return the jar to us! You can’t afford to pay if you break it?”

Casper laughed. “But I can. Let’s play a game. If the jar is genuine, I will pay you double the final bidding price at the fair.”

“What? You? Look at shabby attire. Where are you going to find the money if you can’t even afford a shard from the jar?”

Doubt filled Victoria’s mind as the men mocked Casper. She was impressed with his gut feel. However, his evaluations on the two items made no sense. Her interests were at stake because the vase and jar were finale items at the auction.

Tony pounded the table with his fist. “This is preposterous! Do you think you can act impudently because you’re rich? I don’t care about your finance. You owe us an explanation for claiming the jar to be a fake.”

He set the jar down and asked, “Mr. Lane, can you lend me your high-definition magnifying glass?”

Tony took one out of his toolbox reluctantly and gave Casper.

He felt a sense of familiarity during the examination. It felt different from the genuine antiques he had at home, more like the high-quality forgeries produced by his mentor.

Could this be one of his works?

the enamel temple

to hone his skills. Over time, he knew every piece like the back of his hand. A knowledgeable and gifted assessor with acute observation, he had surpassed most of his peers. Spotting an imitation at one

to clear his doubts. Pretending to

worried expressions confirmed his

Mr. Crane, who was once a famous master forger, to mentor him. The man made seventy-two replicas that were appraised

him, while others hated

works and retired with a different identity. Finally, the Simpsons hired him to be Casper’s mentor. The man imparted everything about appraising antiques to his student. However, he never

pass as the real thing to fool the experts, a forger had to

many left in circulation. The jar wasn’t one of his, but

the director of the National Museum while the other was missing.

work. Mr. Crane would carve a

“Bingo!”

in a bird’s-eye.

smiled at Tony,

what did

another question, “Mr. Lane, I wonder if you have heard of a legend in the antique

didn’t expect the young man to know this. “Are you talking about the best master forger, Mr. Crane? I heard

smirked. “These men

the jar and the magnifying

his directions and saw a fawn

clueless about the origin of that

was stunned. The consultant was a well-respected appraiser

believe he is continuing his mentor’s practice when he left a carving of

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