"Yes," Lily answered. "They've been buddies since college!"

As she was saying this, in her mind, she was thinking, 'Charlie, you and Douglas are good buddies but you have the nerve to give him a worthless piece of sh*t, let my dad expose and humiliate you in front of everyone!'

However, beyond everyone's expectation, Lawson said with a grateful sigh, "Indeed, it seems that he is a good friend! Why would one give such a precious gift otherwise?" 1

Everyone was dumbfounded upon the statement!

What did he mean by 'precious'? Was he saying that the yellowish drawing was expensive?

Exasperated, Clinton cursed inside his head, 'F*ck you! I can go to Antique Street, buy a fake painting, pee on it to make it look old and yellowish, and it will still look more authentic than that piece of sh*t!'

Lawson cleared his throat and said in an earnest tone, "This is the authentic work of Rachel Ruysch, a painter from the Dutch Golden Age. Although she is not as famous nowadays, she was one of the most outstanding painters that ever existed in the world and the first female member of the Confrerie Pictura."

he looked back at the picture and

Lily was dumbfounded, her eyes were as big as golf balls. The painting that she assumed was less than a hundred dollars

as well. He turned to Charlie and stuttered, "Hey, Charlie, why do you give me something so expensive? I can't accept this,

my token of affection,

never thought that his good

the other hand, Clinton's face was as pale

crappy piece of drawing was worth two hundred thousand? D*mn it, it was cheating!

people were

look down upon Charlie

for receiving such a n expensive gift at the opening of his restaurant! He had hit the jackpot! Meanwhile, Lily was also shocked. She instantly changed her opinion of

well. If her father claimed that the painting was worth two hundred thousand, then

help but look at Charlie with awe, her eyes sparkling when she looked at him. She was very

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