Chapter 11 Glorify Themselves

The artworks of that painter generally fetched around one million at auction.

If it were to be sold on that street, without being auctioned, it could probably fetch around five hundred thousand.

At that time, she was solely focused on getting a birthday gift for Luna, never considering selling

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Soon, she found an antique shop and went in.

Upon seeing that it was a young lady, the boss merely glanced up, his demeanor cold and indifferent.

The owners of these antique shops had sharp eyes. At a single glance, they could tell that Aurelia was not there to make a purchase.

“Boss, do you want to buy an antique painting from the High Middle Ages?”

The owner of the antique shop, David Zober, abruptly looked up. “A painting from the High Middle Ages?”

“Yes,” Aurelia took out the painting from her bag.

The painting was spread out before David.

Upon seeing the impeccably restored antique painting, David’s eyes widened in awe. He knew that a bigwig in Jacaster had a penchant for collecting antique paintings, particularly those from the High Middle Ages. However, paintings from that era were scarce in the market.

Moreover, it was rare to find someone who could flawlessly restore such a severely damaged. antique painting to the point where no imperfections could be detected.

Excitement laced David’s voice when he said, “Name your price for this painting! But, young lady. you must tell me, who restored this painting?”

Previously, he had acquired two severely damaged paintings in his shop at a low price. He had been searching for a restorer, but no one was willing to take on the task, claiming that the damage. to the paintings was too extensive.

He didn’t mind spending money on paintings, he just felt it was a pity about the two pieces.

Unexpectedly, the young lady who had casually arrived that day might have been the solution to his pressing problem.

“It was I who restored it,” Aurelia said with a smile.

David was taken aback. “You restored it?” he asked doubtfully.

Aurelia didn’t seem very old, but restoring antique paintings was no child’s play.

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“Yes.” Aurelia nodded.

today seem to enjoy fabricating stories, glorifying themselves unnecessarily. She seems very composed, though. Either way, I must buy her

willing to pay at least half a million for each painting. If there are any elders in your family who might be interested, perhaps you could mention it to them,” David uttered, undeterred. It

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hearing David’s words, she became interested. “Show me,”

is right twice a day. David took Aurelia

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busy back then and often had to donate blood, so the restoration took

it!” Aurelia made the

of him, although not very old and quite beautiful, gave off a sense that she wasn’t one to boast

Given that no one else was taking up the task, he decided it wouldn’t hurt to

two then proceeded to sign

painting for five hundred thousand. Aurelia did not haggle over the price, considering it was fair. After all, even though the painting was

street, it was already

shop for

that his doubts would dissipate when

Hannah for so many years,

out of the airport in Lofbury, he got into the car heading toward

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any doubts to

an incoming call on a phone interrupted

answered the phone. “Yes,

foster some affection? What kind of work is so urgent that you have to rush there even after a car

in motion, it was so

the window. I’m

While rubbing his forehead, Matthew replied,

guys are husband and wife! Why are you calling her Ms. Shaw, making it seem like she’s a stranger?” Mabel was

She felt. like slapping him across the face when she saw him trying to impress others by acting cold

always feel that Auri is hiding something in her heart. It’s heartbreaking to see a little girl trying to bear it all

signing the

a possible connection with the Leedon

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