Chapter 64 Granddaughter In Law

The interviewer’s previous contempt for Aurelia dissipated entirely after he witnessed that.

Initially, they had dismissed Aurelia’s efforts as mere attention–seeking.

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However, captivated by the meticulous restoration work before them, they couldn’t help but approach to examine the two pieces Aurelia had been tasked with restoring. Whether it was the delicate reconstruction of the porcelain vase’s fragments or the revival of the ancient painting, the craftsmanship exhibited was nothing short of extraordinary.

Having prided themselves on their own expertise for being in the industry alongside Norman for many they couldn’t help but feel embarrassed. Aurelia’s work surpassed their expectations by far.

years.

It was a humbling experience; had they not witnessed it firsthand, they might have harbored doubts about its caliber.

After the other two had finished, Norman pushed the door open and entered the room.

Upon hearing the sound. Aurelia turned her gaze toward him.

Having previously watched interviews featuring Norman, she couldn’t help but notice his vitality, despite being seventy years old.

“Let me take a look.” Norman announced, striding purposefully toward the few restored pieces. meticulously inspecting each one.

Eventually, he paused before the artwork restored by Aurelia.

As Norman scrutinized her work, Aurelia took a deep breath, feeling a wave of nervousness wash over her.

Aware of Norman’s high expectations, she couldn’t help but wonder if her work would meet his standards.

The light in Norman’s eyes intensified, and he was clearly exhilarated.

Throughout the years, his team seldom welcomed new members, simply because he hadn’t encountered anyone who met his exacting standards. But now, that had changed:

His grandson Chad had always been a bit of a wayward soul, constantly goofing around yet, surprisingly, his choice of a potential wife was exceptional. If the young man chose not to carry on the family legacy. Norman was more than content to pass it on to his granddaughter–in–law.

“Is your name Aurelia?” Norman inquired, his gaze fixed on her.

Aurelia nodded. “Yes, Old Mr. Gardner.”

“You’ve been accepted. Yo

can start work tomorrow,” Norman declared, his excitement barely contained. Being a prominent figure in academic circles, he maintained a facade of composure, his tone remaining

calm.

and

accepted into Old

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both of us? Old Mr. Gardner, it’s known in the industry that you never accept people who are merely pushed in through connections. She appears to

a young woman who seemingly appeared out of

level of renown in their field. To lose to someone simply due to connections would be a blow to

fine with conceding defeat graciously when confronted by superior skill. But

the face of the middle–aged man’s fury, Norman remained composed. Instead of reacting defensively, he motioned for

interviewers interjected, “During the previous round of interviews, she was the sole candidate who successfully identified all

restored artwork by Aurelia, disbelief

inferior to her! Since when did young people nowadays become so exceptionally talented? How are we to compete when they surpass even seasoned veterans like us, with over

discreetly observed Aurelia, noting her unwavering composure from the moment she was questioned until her abilities were validated. Her calm demeanor struck a familiar chord within him, reminiscent of an

in the lounge, his face aglow with excitement, radiating nothing but admiration and approval for

young girl is

more than good. You just needed to trust my judgment. Without my insistence,

with pride, his spirits soaring. “You’ve done exceptionally well this time. Tell me what you

a card from his pocket and extended it to Chad, advising, “Take this. When wooing a young lady, one mustn’t be stingy.” With a

crimson. “Grandpa, what on earth are

am I talking about? Pursue her with all your heart. If you fail, don’t call yourself my grandson. You’d be disgracing me,” Norman declared sternly, his gaze piercing as he cast a disdainful glance

Chad found himself speechless.

immediately contacted the auction house to inform them

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joyously shared the news with Phyllis and the

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acceptance into Norman’s team, Phyllis insisted she return home for the evening so the entire family could gather

she shared the good news

had it in you from the start,” Chad remarked, feeling

struggled with how to disclose his identity as

“Whenever you’re available, let

conveniently

to take the

the afternoon. “Have you had lunch yet?” she

wrapper he held, replied, “No,

then. What

me your location,

“All right, Aurelia agreed.

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