The Wrong Woman
Chapter 57
Chapter 57
Suzanne was convinced. Wendy helped her dress up before the event
Only when they arrived did Suzanne realize it was no ordinary event
It was a world-class rare collectors’ items sales event held on an extravagant cruise ship. Countless illegal artifacts were being put up for sale.
Suzanne noticed the painting she had reproduced during Vera’s birthday was also on sale.
She pointed at the painting and asked Wendy. “What is the meaning of this, Wendy?”
Wendy’s eyes glinted in excitement. She pointed around her and said Look, Suzanne. All the guests here tonight are from high society. They spend hundreds of thousands every time they buy something. It our painting sells, we’re bound to earn a lot.”
Suzanne said unhappily, “Let me ask you this how did you get this painting here?”
Wendy smiled awkwardly and said in a hushed voice. “Granda
received so many presents on her birthday. One present less won) matter. Plus, she accepted Sally’s injitation too.”
her sides. “So you just took it when no one
shook her hands and explained, “Not me. I wouldn’t dare do that. It was my husband who took
She
friend organized. It was
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rich folks to buy illegal collector’s
her, “Why don’t we split the profits after selling this, hm? 60- 40 between
unblinking as she remained
can’t go any
I’m Inkwell, then all the money made from selling this painting would be donated to
Fine, at least you can set a
your body to save all the men in the
She was wounded by
know who she was, so how could she have known identity
packing up the painting without another
are you doing Suzanne? You can’t take this away. I already paid the deposit. I won’
painting and walked over, overjoyed.
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