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Chapter 43

    Suzanne felt awkward because of Vera’s sudden shout. Her cheeks flushed slightly in embarrassment.


    But Vera intended to humiliate Sally in public, so she pointed at the painting. “It’s fine if this is an


    imitation. Thank you for the gift, but please don’t tell anyone you meet that this painting is authentic.”


    Everyone in the banquet hall was stunned.


    Sally’splexion paled for a moment before her cheeks turned crimson out of fury.


    “What do you know about paintings?” she questioned Suzanne. “Do. you even know the art of ink


    painting? Have you ever seen an actual painting created by Inkwell? Who gave you the right to call my


    painting an imitation?”


    Suzanne was stuck between a rock and a hard ce. If she was proven to be wrong, then she’d end


    up humiliating herself in front of


    everyone.


    However, Vera didn’t think of it that way.


    Only experts in art could tell authentic paintings from their fake. counterparts when it came to famous


    paintings. Since someone had imed that Sally’s painting was an imitation, everyone would naturally


    assume that it really was one.


    Even if Sally were to show her receipt or certificate of purchase, they’d all think that she got scammed.


    The same guest, who was obsessed with collecting paintings, quickly put on his reading sses. Then,


    he bent over and started studying the painting seriously.


    Meanwhile, Sally rushed over to Nathan and hugged his arm while looking aggrieved.


    “Nate, please judge the situation for me! Suzanne has no right to


    im that my painting is an imitation! What does she know, anyway? How could she humiliate me in


    front of everyone? She’s being outrageous!”


    Nathan was unbothered by what was going on. In fact, he even pushed Sally’s hands away while


    looking slightly irritated.


    “I don’t know what’s going on, either. But since the painting is your gift to Grandma, I’m sure that she’ll


    appreciate your gesture


    regardless of its authenticity.”


    Sally stomped her feet angrily. She felt that Nathan no longer sided with her like he had in the past, so


    she started whining in frustration.


    “This is different! Suzanne wants to embarrass me on purpose!”


    Wendy decided to defend Sally as well. “It’s true that Suzanne has gone too far this time. She knows


    nothing about art, yet she thinks she can judge it well.


    “Heck, she thinks she can run her mouth and spout nonsense just because Grandma trusts her.


    Thanks to her, Sally’s gift for Grandma is now ruined.”


    Cheryl agreed with Wendy right away. “Exactly! If you’re really that amazing, Suzanne, why don’t you


    show everyone one of Inkwell’s actual paintings, then?”


    Just as everyone startedining about Suzanne’s nonsensical ims, the guest who had been


    studying the painting suddenly


    mmed his palm onto the table.


    The sound startled everyone.


    “This is an imitation! It’s not authentic at all!” he eximed angrily.


    Panic flooded Sally’s system the moment she heard the guest’s words. She couldn’t say anything in


    response.


    The guest took off his reading sses while continuing, “The core essence of Inkwell’s ‘An Ole to Fall


    is basically a beautiful autumn day where the southern wind blows across thendscape.


    “The ferryman can be seen sailing along the river currents toward the north. There, he witnesses a


    beautiful sunset.


    “The wind is supposed toe from the south, but the ferryman’s coat is pping in the wrong


    direction. Inkwell would never make


    such a basic mistake.”


    The ones who defended Sally earlier were extremely embarrassed. Meanwhile, everyone else gasped


    and started gossiping. They were more or less mocking the ones who had sided with Sally.


    Vera had nned to gloss over the matter, seeing as she just wanted to embarrass Sally in public. She


    didn’t expect the painting to actually be an imitation.


    It was a delightful surprise. She was a lot happier when she fou that “An Ole to Fall” wasn’t the real


    deal at all.


    Vera chuckled. “I know, right? My youngest granddaughter-inw an eye for appraisal!”


    Another elderly guest asked curiously, “Wait, your granddaughter-inw knows how to appraise


    paintings?”


    Now that Suzanne had be the topic of the conversation, Vera couldn’t help but feel smug. “Of


    course! She was the one who informed me that the painting was an imitation!”


    “Wow, how amazing!”


    3,0


    Vera wanted nothing more than to show how amazing Suzanne was in front of everyone. “My


    granddaughter-inw even knows how to paint! She can easily work with mediums such as watercolor


    and oil paints. Not only that, but she’s also excellent at it! You should see how beautiful her art is…”


    Suzanne couldn’t bear to listen to Vera’spliments any longer. She was so nervous that she could


    only grab Vera’s hand tightly.


    “Grandma, I don’t know any of those things…” she mumbled in an attempt to stop Vera from rambling.


    “Please don’t boast about me in front of everyone. I’m nothing but an amateur.”


    When one over-exaggerated their skills, that meant they were just boasting at this point. It’d also mean


    they were just running their


    mouth for the sake of it.


    Sally was furious because of the incident. She absolutely refused to endure the fact that Suzanne had


    ruined her n in front of everyone.


    The sight of Suzanne looking so panicked and rmed made Sally think that she was definitely a


    talentless hack. Maybe Vera didn’t know how to appreciate good art.


    An idea popped into Sally’s mind at that moment. She couldn’t be only one getting embarrassed in


    public. In any case, Suzanne had go through the same treatment as well.


    Sally squeezed out a polite smile. “Suzanne, since you’re such a skilled painter who knows how to


    appraise famous paintings, why don’t you demonstrate your skills to everyone here? Think of it as a gift


    to Grandma.”


    Someone from the crowd shouted immediately, “What a brilliant suggestion! We’d like to witness your


    skills, Mrs. Morrison!”


    That suggestion was what Vera wanted to hear the most. She went


    along with the flow as well.


    “Alright. I’ll have the butler prepare some paint and paper.”


    Watercolor and oil painting were quite simple, not to mention the paints were vibrant and colorful.


    Anyone could’ve easily produced ster art, no matter how they painted on the paper.


    If Suzanne were to draw random patterns on the paper with those paints, she could easily call it


    abstract art.


    Naturally, Sally didn’t want Suzanne to rely on such an easy method. She said hastily, “Grandma, I’ve


    prepared some paper and ink. Perhaps Suzanne can create an ink wash painting on the spot.”


    Suzanne shook her head at Vera nervously. Panic and rm were undoubtedly written all over her


    face.


    But Vera outright ignored Suzanne’s silent protests. She thought Suzanne justcked confidence.


    Suzanne was so anxious that she didn’t know what to do. She could only turn to look at Nathan


    pleadingly, seeing as she didn’t want to humiliate herself in front of everyone. The way she stared at


    him. made her look so pitiful.


    Nathan’s heart softened when he noticed Suzanne’s look. “Do you really not know how to paint?”


    Suzanne shook her head. “No.”


    “Just paint it like how you often did when you were with Grandma.”


    Suzanne hung her head before replying softly, “I can’t. Those are just doodles. I can’t show anyone


    that. At most, I can only trick elementary school children into thinking that I’m good at painting.”


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    Her voice was too soft, so Nathan couldn’t exactly catch what she just said. He leaned closer to her


    and dipped his head low so that he


    could hear her better.


    Both of them whispered to each other in front of everyone. They resembled a pair of newlyweds who


    were in their honeymoon stage. The thing was, they had no idea they were acting so intimately in


    public.


    Nathan asked, “Do you need my help to put an end to this madness?”


    “Yes, please.” Suzanne nodded.


    “You really don’t want to paint, huh?”


    “Yes, I don’t.”.


    Nathan finally straightened up and said to the butler, who had just reappeared with ink and paper, “We


    don’t need those things anymore. Please take them away.”


    “Don’t you dare cause trouble for me! Move!”


    Vera pushed Nathan away angrily before taking Suzanne’s hand and leading her toward the center.


    Then, she spoke to the butler, “Bring those things over and set everything up. I want Suzanne to show


    off her skills in front of everyone.”
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