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Chapter 317

    After Palmer finished writing these words, he lifted his bidding paddle.


    “Six and a half million.”


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    Whispers filled the room.


    Weren''t there rumors about bad blood between Larson and Palmer? Or perhaps, in the end, blood


    was thicker than water within the Pock family?


    Larson forced a smile that looked more like a grimace. Noe''s words still echoed in his ears!


    Seeing Palmer, Larson couldn''t help but feel as if he was there to witness the sale of his family''s


    treasures.


    ording to the unwritten Pock family code, only a failed son would resort to selling off the


    family''s valuables!


    Larson''s cheeks burned with humiliation!


    Thankfully, Palmer''s bid sparked a flurry of others.


    “Seven million.”


    “Seven million and ten thousand.”


    ...


    Larson was hosting the auction all by himself, but the process was all managed by a professional


    auction team to ensure fairness for all parties involved.


    Backstage, a team d in white gloves and masks stood ready for action!


    Alkaid couldn''t help but sneer, “This piece actually fetched nine million, huh? Some folks really have


    more money than sense.”


    The painting in question, a masterpiece, was actually a fake – a clever reproduction painted by Ivan


    himself.


    Ivan chuckled. “You just don''t get it. It proves they appreciate my art.”


    Megrez added, “They never suspected they were bidding on forgeries.”


    Who would have thought Larson would dare to auction off nothing but fakes!


    Standing on stage, Larson was all smiles. “Next up, we have a masterpiece by the renowned


    sculptor, Sylvie. An exquisite jade carving reminiscent of the iconic Wee Pine. I spared no


    expense to acquire this piece. Let''s start the bidding at one million.”


    A lifelike jade sculpture was unveiled, its craftsmanship so exquisite it immediately drew bids.


    “Two million!”


    “Two and a half million!”


    ...


    Noe yawned, unimpressed.


    Though a fine piece, it wasn''t one of her creations. Imitators were indeed plentiful these days.


    Noe smirked as several “masterpieces” were sessfully auctioned off.


    Lucian was about to bid when Helen stopped him. “Fakes.”


    With a lifetime of experience in antiques, her judgment was rarely wrong. At her words, Lucian


    scrutinized the piece more closely.


    Noe raised an eyebrow.


    Helen''s discernment was impressive indeed!


    Noe recognized that she had never carved this jade sculpture herself, so she knew it was fake.


    However, Helen relied solely on her visual judgment to discern authenticity!


    Lucian reluctantly put down his paddle. “How did you know?”


    “If you had eyes, you''d see it too. But considering your track record, I''m not surprised you didn''t


    notice.”


    Lucian was at a loss for words. He was used to Helen’s sharp tongue by now.


    Lucian scoffed. “Don''t waste our time with these worthless items. People might start thinking the


    Pock family is going under! Larson, don''t you have anything of value?”


    Lucian, an authority on antiques, challenged the room.


    Larson forced a smile. “What exactly are you interested in, sir?”


    “That ssy Type bracelet. Bring it out.”


    Larson nearly choked. That bracelet was his trump card! Lucian''s demand threw off his rhythm


    entirely.


    “Please, sir, that piece willeter! The other items are also of great quality!”


    Lucian scoffed derisively. “Noe, dear, what did your grandfather say before you came?”


    Noe chuckled. Marcel hadn’t said a word, but his absence meant Noe had free rein to interpret


    as she pleased.


    “Grandpa said they were all worthless forgeries. Just here for a show.”


    The room erupted in shock! Larson was auctioning forgeries?


    Palmer joined in with a coldugh. “Uncle Larson, there’s no need to gather us for a charade.”


    A charade? Who had the time for such games?


    Today''s guests were carefully selected by Larson for their potential business benefits.


    Larson fumed. “My items are genuine! Palmer, choose your words carefully!”


    As a major shareholder in the Pock Group, Palmer wielded considerable influence.


    Palmer shook his head with a smile, his presencemanding attention as if he owned the room.


    “Whether it’s genuine or not, an inspection will tell.”


    Larson clenched his teeth. “Let’s inspect them then! If they prove to be genuine, Palmer, you owe


    me an apology!”


    Larson was confident. Palmer was surely trying to undermine him by questioning the authenticity of


    his collection! What Palmer didn’t know was that he had spent a fortune verifying these items to


    ensure their authenticity.


    Palmer smirked. “Agreed. But if your sales are all forgeries, it’s your reputation on the line, not the


    Pock Group’s.”


    Under mounting pressure, Larson summoned the professional appraisers to review the already sold


    antiques.


    Watching the team, Palmer''s eyebrow twitched, a smile ying on his lips. If he wasn''t mistaken,


    these experts were from Pris Star,.


    Megrez spoke with an air of finality, "They''re all counterfeits."


    Larson reacted with shock. "What did you just say? How could they possibly be fakes! Is your team


    evenpetent? Has someone bribed you to deliberately nder me?"


    While speaking, Larson''s gaze kept darting towards Palmer, his suspicions clear without words.


    Noe simply smiled lightly. "My granddad said, since Larson''s been ying pretend and peddling


    fakes, he''d never own up to it. That''s why my family intervened, inviting an expert who''s incapable


    of lying!"


    Noe''s smile grew more meaningful, and Palmer, standing by her side, mirrored her grin.


    Their joyous expressions were like daggers to Larson.


    "I''m eager to see this ''expert incapable of lying''. The Schnabel family''s monumental lie—do tell."


    A figure in modest attire came into view, a priest in a red cassock, his presence calm yet divine, his


    eyes reflecting a subtle sorrow and benevolence.


    Everyone was astounded! This was Horatio, a man they couldn''t hope to see without an


    appointment!


    Horatio gave a gentle chuckle, as if blessing the gathering. "God bless! I''m Horatio from the Dragon


    Monastery. Mr. Larson, I regret to inform you that these items are indeed forgeries. Because, as fate


    would have it, the authentic pieces are all with me!"
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