Luis Zarate sneered and cursed when Harvey York said this, “This can also be considered as an antique? If it’s real, it’s real. If it’s fake, it’s fake.”
“There is no such saying in the antique industry. If you don’t know, don’t mess around and get out of here! You are not welcomed here!”
Many people around also murmured a few words in a low voice. After all, this was the turf of the Naiswells. No one dared to drive Harvey away.
Harvey did not even look at Luis. He then slowly said, “What President Zarate said was right. Jasper Higgins’ painting has a specific feature. No matter how marvelous the paintings were, they exude an ethereal atmosphere. I have to say that this painting had wonderfully imitated its essence.”
“You…” This time Charles pointed at Harvey and his body was trembling all over.
Did he say that this painting was just an imitation?
Did this brat truly know about painting and calligraphy?
He could see it now. This brat just wanted to show off and was talking nonsense here.
As for the identification of the Wentz Bottle earlier, Shane Naiswell must have taught him in advance.
Otherwise, what would such trash like him know?
If Master was being humiliated, he would be ashamed too. Hence, when Luis saw Charles sneering, again and again, he jumped up at this moment, pointed to Harvey, and said, “Well, you’re good at running your mouth!”
“Well, well, then tell me why this painting is just an imitation!”
“If you can tell it, I’ll grovel and apologize to you!”
“If you can’t, you will have to crawl out of the Niumhi Grand Hotel today!”
Wow…
There was an uproar from the crowd when this was being said.
“Yes! Just talk about it!”
“In my opinion, this live-in son-in-law doesn’t know anything. He just likes bragging!”
“How can such a person come to the antique fair? Is he eligible?”
“How does the Zimmer family train their people? Letting their dog come out and bark loudly!”
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