Harvey York's Rise to Power
Chapter 355
Charles Zarate was furious, the aura on him immediately dissipated. He then looked at Harvey York, disdained.
“Young man, what are you saying? Master Naiswell had already concluded that the painting is indeed real, but you’re still here running your mouth. You’re not actually doubting his eyesight now are you?”
Shane Naiswell was the patriarch of treasury appraisal, who would dare to question his abilities?
A lowly live-in son-in-law not willing to admit that he’s wrong even after that, he truly does not fear death.
At that moment, everyone at the fair was judging Harvey with disgust.
Shane Naiswell swung his hand side to side.
“Please, everyone. Harvey’s right. Why don’t you let me finish speaking first?”
‘Huh?’
‘Master Naiswell isn’t done talking? But he had already said that the painting is real. Is he going to take back what he said?’
‘For a live-in son-in-law?’
‘Is he really that worth it?’
Shane kept talking, “This painting is real, yes. But it is not by Jasper Higgins himself, instead it’s painted by Gerald Morton, an imitation of Jasper Higgins’ painting!”
Everyone was trembling as soon as Shane had finished talking, not able to utter a single word.
that Harvey would get saved
painting really is
also meant that in this match, Charles had lost and Harvey
throughout the crowd, they all looked at Harvey like he
on the stand and wore it on his hand. He then took
was missing a watch before.
“You… You… You…”
he was shaking. Anger had built up inside of him rapidly, he then had to
“Master!”
the
you better give the watch back to my master. A live-in son-in-law like you are not fit to
fits me or not. If I felt like it, I’ll
Harvey rolled his eyes.
started to twitch, then trembled even
was lifting Charles, about to leave until Harvey stepped in
“Kneel.”
“Harvey, you…”
right now, how could he possibly kneel at
he kneeled, he and his master would
a bet. The most important thing about this profession is
keep a promise, I’ll be happy to teach you a lesson!”
person, if they were to make a bet in the antique fair