Chapter 437
Janine sighed and looked at the painting quietly.
There were two double-winged fireflies on it, representing X and Rowan. The forest that was the
background was where they usually dated.
It would be unnecessary if X were to see it and be reminded of the sad past.
That was why Janine did not n to buy the painting. She wanted to raise the bidding price to
donate more money to charity. It would be the best this painting could do.
“Never mind, Cordelia…” She forced a smile. “Actually… Actually, I asked your mom, and she didn’t
want toe.”
“Oh.” Cordelia nodded in a daze and put down her phone.
“This was her creation in youth. She doesn’t like it. Oh yeah, don’t bring this up to her when you go
back, lest she overthinks it and thinks of the past.”
Cordelia quickly replied, “Mm, I understand!”
Although she could not share it with her mother, she felt proud to see her mother’s painting being
auctioned today.
“Our honorable guests, the auction will start soon!”
The host stood on stage and introduced with a lively voice, “The first auction piece, The Fireflies’
Light!”
There was already someone bidding for it below the stage. Cordelia looked at Janine, and thetter
responded with an encouraging smile. “Raise your bid paddle!”
“$300,000!”
The host smiled. “Alright, $300,000 by thisdy over here! Any more bids?”
“$450,000!” The voice was shrill.
Cordelia turned over to see Nelly smirking provocatively at her.
“It’s fine.” Janine smirked. “Just keep bidding against her and lose to her in the final round!”
Cordelia understood immediately and raised her paddle again. “$750,000!”
Nelly red at her and continued topete.
In the end, the painting’s bid reached $30,000,000. The host was in glee. The higher the price was,
the more it showed the sess of this auction. It was unexpected that the first piece reached such
an astronomical price when they had just hoped for a good opening!
“Ms. Nelly Tanner is bidding for $30,000,000!” The host raised his voice and asked, “Any more
bids?”
Cordelia met eyes with Janine and smiled, putting her paddle down.
“$30,000,000 going once!
“$30,000,000 going twice!”
The host scanned the hall and lifted the hammer. “$30,000,000, sold!
“And gone!”
When the hammer mmed down, the guests mored and got up to apud.
Nelly went up the stage proudly, not forgetting to give Cordelia a nce as she wore a triumphant
smile. She finally got to overshadow Cordelia this time.
“Thank you!” Nelly took the painting from the host.
She did not know what the painting was about or who X was, but the piece of art and its artist
must be significant since it could be auctioned.
$30,000,000 was not too much or too little. She was going to take over the Tanner Group soon, so
she ought to create some poprity.
A charity was a good ce to start. Auctioning the painting would not only make others think that
she was graceful and artsy, but it was also a charity and could elevate thepany''s image.
Nelly flicked her long hair to the back and smiled at everyone. She was going to say something to
stay in the limelight when Cordelia walked over to her.
“Ms. Tanner!” Cordelia was beaming. “Congrattions!”
“All thanks to you!” Nelly looked at her with a side-eye. “$30,000,000 isn’t a big sum, actually. You
have three listedpanies under you, Ms. Jenner. Why are you still reluctant to fork out this
sum?”
“It’s not that I’m reluctant. I just think that it’s a rare opportunity, and it fits you, Ms. Tanner!”
Nelly’s gaze was disdainful.
Cordelia added, “Also, I’d like to sincerely thank you for bidding on this painting.”
Nelly snickered. “Cordelia, don’t you think it’s too hypocritical of you to say that?”
“It’s from the bottom of my heart! After all, you bid for my mother''s painting. Not only did you obtain
it, but you also fulfilled her wish of donating the proceeds to charity. There aren’t many who are as
kind as you now, Ms. Tanner!”
There was a loud boom in Nelly’s head as she stared at Cordelia without a blink.
“Ms. Tanner, you probably don’t know it yet.” Cordelia smiled. “X is my mother’s name!”
“You!”
Nelly turned pale and trembled. It was no wonder Cordelia kept raising the paddle earlier, yet she
kept bidding because she did not want to lose to her…
‘I was actually yed!?’
Some people failed to hold back andughed openly below the stage, the peals ofughter grating
in Nelly’s ears.
“All Ms. Tanner’s gone through only to be giving someone else a hand!”
“She wanted to put up a front. Can’t me others for that!”
“She’s just like her father… paper tiger. They will crumble with just one poke!”
Nelly was furious from the embarrassment, feeling like thousands of bees were buzzing around her
ears. She turned around and shouted hysterically, “Shut up! I… I’m not buying it anymore! I don’t
want it!”
“What?” The host looked at her in surprise.
One got to see everything as long as they lived long enough! The host had been in this field for so
many years, yet this was his first time meeting someone who won the bid and then refused to buy it.
“Ms. Tanner, this is against the rules!” The host chuckled. “The hammer goes down, and it’s sold.
You—”
Before he finished speaking, the Tanner Group’s finance director jogged over with a smile to ask for
credit.
“Ms. Tanner, all done! $30,000,000 has been transferred!”
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“What did you say!?” screamed Nelly.
The finance director was baffled. “Didn’t we bid for the painting? It’s $30,000,000, right? The bank
disallows such a huge transaction, and I went through my brother-inw to make sure the sum went
through straight away—”
“Scram!”
It was as if Nelly went crazy as she pped the finance director and then targeted the host to hit
him next. The stage fell into chaos.
Cordelia took her escape amidst it while dozens of security guards rushed in. The Tanners’
bodyguards were lost as well.
It was disastrous both on the stage and below the stage.
Janine discreetly moved X’s painting to a safe ce backstage and called the person in charge
of the art gallery, whom she had contacted in advance.
“Liaise with the auction ce regarding the follow-up of this painting,” Janine said softly. “The
payment has beenpleted. It’ll be too much of an embarrassment if the Tanner Group insists on
getting the money back!
“And I hope that your gallery is fully in charge of taking care of this painting!”
“I understand, Madam Baken,” the boss said with a smile. “I’lle back to you with a satisfactory
answer!”
“Very well.” Janine nodded and looked at Cordelia. “Let’s go!”
“Mm!” Cordelia left with her but turned back to take another nce at the painting longingly before
that.