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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 353

“Bullsh*t!” Someone yelled.

“That’s the trace you just folded. You ruined a famous legend painting and you are still talking nonsense here! Believe it or not, I’ll hit you!”

“Yeah! Taking this as the evidence? Do you think that we are stupid? Or are you out of your mind?”

“Harvey, can you not be so funny? Hurry up and kneel. If you anger everyone later, you will be beaten up.” Luis Zarate also sneered again and again.

Although Harvey York explained it very well and thoroughly, he did not have any evidence to support his words. Everything was just speculation. It was useless.

In this case, everyone would surely believe in Charles Zarate, and would never believe him.

Harvey stared at Luis as if he was looking at a fool. He then said, “Boy, your Master’s skills aren’t that good. I can now understand why that’s all you got.”

“After this, I suggest you change to a better master. Don’t waste your life on him!”

Harvey patted Luis on the shoulder with regret after speaking.

“Go away! If you are so capable, then why did you become a live-in son-in-law?!”

“If you are so confident, then show me the evidence, I want to see it!”

“If you can’t, you’re worse than dead!”

Luis pointed at Harvey and cursed. He gritted his teeth and wanted to devour him in a single bite.

Harvey smiled and pointed at the crease on the painting. He then slightly said, “Do you know why I just folded this?”

“Because this was the flaw that was deliberately left by Gerald Morton!”

“Jasper Higgins’ painting uses a kind of paper that was richly produced by the Don family in the south. During the 13th century, the Don family’s rice paper was very famous, but then, it declined, and eventually the manufacturing process of this kind of paper was lost!”

“This kind of paper has a big feature. No matter how hard the crease is, it will be restored soon! As for imitations, the trace would forever be there once it was made!”

“Wow…”

At this moment, almost everyone gathered around and looked at the crease carefully.

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