Chapter 475

She was not the only one; she was sure that none of the specialists who were present could bear the responsibility.

Therefore...

“Mr. Hodgkin, what do you think about this?” she whispered to an elderly man by her side.

The elderly man stroked his beard and smiled. “This is a real red emerald.”

Lina smirked.

Everything was going the way she expected. Afraid that he would have to bear the responsibility of missing out on the real national treasure, the elderly man lied.

After all, no one had ever seen the emerald seal. Although there were records of it in history books, the descriptions had been vague. There were no mentions of its shape and the material of the seal.

If the few of them said that the emerald was real, who else in the world would dare to refute them?

Getting involved in the matter would spell endless trouble for them, after all.

She was certain that no one would intentionally step into troublesome waters like these.

Hodgkin. I, too, think that the red emerald is

turned to look at the others around her. When she saw

cares whether or not this thing's real? As long as I get past today, I'll be internationally famous tomorrow. Think about it. How great of an achievement will it be to find the emerald seal that has

the red emerald from ancient times. Although no text can prove our speculation, since this thing has re-emerged in the world, it must be none other than the real thing, for no one would forge an

words,

the emerald seal that the Haju people of Chanaea had lost

specialists and the expert antique appraiser, Vespera, have agreed that this is the emerald seal, so it has to be it. We've finally found

managed to decipher whether the item was authentic or not. Truly nothing less from a master.

stage, Ingrid Wolcott drew her brows together as she looked at Bailey. “Ms.

who made this must have had the

began looking at Lina as complicated feelings washed over her. “It looks like Ms. Young is an imposter. Although I've never met Vespera myself, I've heard a little about her character. She would not have needed to lie for fear of getting prosecuted. If the seal were fake, she would have been

A laugh escaped Bailey.

well. She's right. If I were on the stage, I wouldn't have lied and would have told the world that this was fake. I would have said to

right at Bailey and asked, “Ms. Jefferson, you're a woman of

left him, everyone

Mr. Fletcher consulting someone who knows nothing

I think we have no

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