Chapter 2062

Micah Wikaedal was a famous painter in the late Kingdom of Wridia. His painting skills were so superb that even the king at that time period frequently visited him personally and invited him to paint his portraits.

At the same time, the king even bestowed him the title of Sir Micah Wikaedal. His reputation as a painter was second to none.

His representative artworks would be his four paintings of the spectacular scenery of the four seasons. He was even dubbed the Master of Landscape Painting by later generations.

'Ethereal' and 'Realistic' were the most common comments on Micah's pieces.

The only pity was that his paintings of the four seasons seemed to have vanished after the long passage of time.

One could barely get any clues about the locations of these four original artworks in today's market, let alone see them with their very own eyes.

Though the counterfeits were countless.

get to catch a glimpse of the original artwork by Sir Micah in The Whimsical Antiquities Emporium. By the looks of things, it's obvious that Mr. Wadley is

Wadley, thank you for your willingness to give up this piece of painting. Please, name your

rely on my ability to pick up the faint quaint aura exuded by this painting. Or rather, it's the

to be highly interested in this painting, but most importantly, he is clearly an inexperienced youngling in antiquing. Ah, a young and innocent lamb just waiting to

believe this young man is a stingy person despite looking extraordinarily charming from the outside. He isn't even willing to spend 40 thousand. How indecisive! Not the slightest ounce of decisive and resolute verve of the rich can be seen in him! But of course, I can only criticize

calmed down as he wracked his brain for a viable plan before he feigned a mysterious aura and approached

such an offer because I think you're a trustworthy young man, and I want to befriend you. You should know that this painting has yet to undergo artifact appraisal at the moment. If it's appraised and confirmed that it's the original artwork by Sir Micah, then this piece will be a priceless treasure. Take it as placing a bet worth 40 thousand. You will have a

actually secretly criticizing Matthew, Appraisal my foot. It's just a piece of painting from a roadside stand that only cost me 80 dollars. Why would anyone be willing to send it for artifact appraisal for hundreds or thousands of dollars?

how extraordinary this piece of painting is. In any case, even if this isn't the original artwork by Sir Micah, the time-worn aura concealed within it is definitely not something that one can buy with merely 40 thousand. Of course, Matthew deliberately showed signs of reluctance just to make sure Mr. Wadley wouldn't sense something

offer is a bit too high? How about this? I will counter-offer 30 thousand for this piece

went on to say, "Uh... That's

clearly indicating his insistence on

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