Everyone just watched Clarence Steele from a distance while he carefully took the painting apart.

After about an hour, the two paintings were completely separated-

The painting of the golden wheat field beneath the original painting was now in full display before Clarence's eyes.

After careful inspection of the painting, Clarence carefully picked it up and showed it to the crowd. "This... This is a real work of Van Gogh! All the details are the same as the real pieces of art from Van Gogh!" he said excitedly.

Clarence's words, as well as the object in his hand, stunned everyone at once.

Xyla Quest was the only one who seemed calm and collected with no ripples of emotions in her eyes.

In the crowd, she looked like a white peony that couldn't be tainted by dust. She was both pretty and elegant...

"This really does seem like the work of Van Gogh... It doesn't look any different from his other works..."

"This style... This method of using colors. If this wasn't Van Gogh, who could it be?"

"Oh my god... I didn't expect that there'd be such a hidden gem behind this cheap painting."

"I feel greatly embarrassed. If I had known, I would've bid for it too!"

they excitedly

Xyla noticed that many people who talked

smiled without

just as she

also very excited. Her eyes were glowing when she looked at

If I were a man, I'd marry you. If this isn't a real work of Van Gogh, what is it?" "This must be a real Van Gogh painting that got lost somewhere

somewhere. Some of them were destroyed while others were preserved very well. The only thing was they weren't displayed in front of the public eye... For example, this one." sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ FindNøvᴇl.nᴇt

is a real work of Van Gogh... If I had the money, I would've competed with you until the end...

for my

stood up in full view of everyone. While holding

welcome. I only helped you out of curiosity." Clarence smiled too. "Mainly, I wanted to find out if I was right for giving up on

others all gathered around to admire the glow on the wheat

Van Gogh's paintings... I'm able to tell with a single glance whether something is truly his work. Pretty lady, will you sell it to

a real work of art!" Someone in the crowd

who stood before her by

well-known art collector and an experienced enthusiast of Van Gogh's paintings. His

was far below the figure Xyla had anticipated in her heart. She instantly

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