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Dauntless God Of War novel Chapter 171



Harold smiled faintly as he spoke to Isabella.

Once he was done speaking, he turned around and walked over to both Pauline and Benson.

“Dad, Mom, how long do you plan on tucking it away in hiding? Hurry to your room and bring out the God of War's calligraphy artwork!” Harold dragged Pauline and Benson out of the crowd.

Needless to say, they were dumbfounded.

“Young man, perhaps you don't know this, but there is a reason why the God of War's calligraphy artwork was inflated to a sky-high price of five million. It's because his calligraphy emanates a certain murderous aura. At the same time, there's a pervasive sense of justice in his writing. No one in this entire world could mimic him. If you admit your mistakes now, I'll give you the chance to apologize.” Just as Harold was hauling Benson and Pauline out of the crowd, Yuvan's voice called out from behind him.

Nonetheless, Harold did not stop in his tracks upon hearing Yuvan's taunts. He continued pulling Benson and Pauline out of the hall.

Once they had exited the hall, Benson looked around and found that there was no one else around. He then tugged on Harold and asked dubiously, “Harold, why are you so sure that the artwork is fake when you haven't even assessed it?”

“That artwork is real. I wrote it back when I was on the battlefield. I have no idea how it ended up in the hands of Yuvan, though,” Harold answered honestly.

The older couple who had lost their composure finally calmed down. With perplexed looks, they asked, “It's real? So that means... You will be writing a new one now?”

Harold nodded in response. He then immediately instructed his parents-in-law, “That's right. Mom, you're familiar with Newcove. Please help me buy a piece of paper that is exactly like the one used in that artwork. Remember to choose an aged paper. Dad, please get me some ink and a calligraphy pen.”

The duo then rushed to purchase the materials necessary for calligraphy, knowing that time was of the essence.

Along the way, Pauline thought things over but remained confused. She then asked her husband, “Hubby, if Harold dares to rewrite a new artwork, that means that he's undoubtedly the true God of War. But why doesn't he reveal his identity back there instead? Won't we be able to resolve everything then?”

“Oh, you fool. Someone is pretending to be him right now, and he's active on the world stage. The imitator is even trending in various countries. If Harold claims to be the God of War now, do you think people would believe him? It is only by showing off a 'Loyalty to the Country' written by him that we may get out of this mess. Let us hurry. Otherwise, we'll raise the others' suspicions.” As Benson spoke, he hailed a cab to the nearest bookstore.

However, the scene of the couple stepping into the bookstore was witnessed by Vivian.

She had gone to the pharmacy to purchase some ointment for her face, which was red and swollen after being slapped by Harold twice.

Then, as she was making her way home, she coincidentally saw Isabella's parents entering the bookstore to purchase the calligraphy materials. Out of curiosity, Vivian sneakily followed behind them for some time.

However, she had exited the bookstore before Harold remarked aloud that the calligraphy artwork in Yuvan's possession was a fake. Thus, Vivian was clueless as to why Pauline and Benson made their purchase. She promptly went home to the Rivera residence before they exited the bookstore.

It had taken them only ten minutes to complete their purchase.

In their room, Harold took about ten minutes to write a new Loyalty to the Country.

Most of the time was spent on Harold attempting to cultivate his emotions.

Once he was done writing, Harold swiftly grabbed a hair dryer to blow the calligraphy's ink dry.

By the time the calligraphy artwork was done, half an hour had passed.

Meanwhile, the people in the hall were already getting impatient, waiting for Harold and his parents-in-law to return.

“Don't tell me they ran away?”

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