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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 335

Senior Zimmer breathed in heavily, his expressions were frozen solid.

What kind of qualification did Harvey York have to walk beside Master Naiswell? He must figure this out. But under those circumstances, this did not matter at all.

More importantly, this had actually happened.

“What’s going on? Harvey York, this worthless sack of trash. What right does he have?”

Quinn Zimmer was resentful.

Despite her not having to kneel straight away when she sees Harvey, she still could not accept that the worthless piece of trash in her eyes was standing beside Master Naiswell like an heir of a king!

Mandy Zimmer was astonished, though she wasn’t as surprised as everyone else. Especially recently, that this worthless trash of a husband had made her feel that he was full of mystery.

But Mandy never thought that her husband could stand this tall, knowing a big-shot like Shane Naiswell.

“Maybe it was because of ‘The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak’? Is that why Master Naiswell started to look up to him?” Mandy mumbled to herself, only this could have explained it.

Senior Zimmer overheard Mandy and asked, “Mandy, what is ‘The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak’? Explain.”

Mandy thought about it for a moment.

“There was an auction not long ago, Harvey appraised a famous painting that had been passed down for generations, ‘The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak’. That time Miss Rosalie Naiswell had said that it was fake, Harvey said otherwise. Miss Rosalie then consulted Master Naiswell via video call then proved that the painting was indeed real and worth millions of dollars…”

“I see…”

Senior had let out a huge breath of relief.

He had thought that Harvey had an extraordinary background, but it was just pure luck that he made acquaintances with Master Naiswell and became friends despite the age differences.

“Right, so where’s the painting now?” Senior asked unconsciously.

If it was in Mandy’s hands, he would get his hands on it no matter what. A painting that had been passed down for generations, the value would be way beyond anyone’s wildest imagination.

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