Harvey York glanced at Luis Zarate indifferently. He then casually said, “Are Jasper Higgins’ authentic works so common now? Getting a piece so randomly?”
Swish! All eyes were concentrated on him in an instant the moment he said this.
This brat was not a fool, right?
President Zarate had already said that this was the authentic work of Jasper Higgins. How could he insist that it was fake for the sake of face?
Was it possible that he thought he won President Zarate just now?
Luis implied that he had won the previous match because Shane Naiswell helped him cheat.
This brat, did he think that he was so capable just because of those mediocre skills?
He just did not know when to stop, did he?
Luis was surprised. He never thought Harvey would speak like this.
However, he still sneered and said, “Since Master York has unique insights, we might as well listen to them.”
Luis purposely emphasized the word “Master” with sarcasm.
Charles was also very upset.
This live-in son-in-law who came out of nowhere was already disrupting his student’s plans.
Now, just because of his appraising skills, he was even messing with me over and over again.
However, Charles was a prominent figure after all. He did not need to ridicule Harvey by himself. Luis would help him do it.
Nonetheless, even so, he was very contemptuous of Harvey.
Harvey did not care. If he was irritated just because of a few words, his hard work—being the live-in son-in-law for three years would be in vain.
At this moment, he took a step forward and looked at the painting up and down. He then said indifferently, “The painting is quite good. It’s infinitely close to the original, but still, it’s a little short of Jasper Higgins’ realm.”
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