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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 146

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 146

“It’s impossible.” Shaking her head, Emily went on to snatch the painting from Janet and examined the stamp.

Judging from her expression, something dawned upon everyone in an instant.

Everyone was gawking at Janet in shock because they just realized the eighteen-year-old young girl was really Master Nato…

Staring at Emily who was rooted to the spot, Janet stepped forward and seized the painting back. She narrowed her eyes to form a crafty expression and remarked wryly, “You shouldn’t be too shocked to see that because after all…” Janet first waved the stamp in her hand in front of Emily before she continued, “it’ll be even harder for you to digest this.”

At the sight of that stamp in her hand, everyone was left nonplussed. Some of them were so shocked that their lips were quivering as they stuttered, “Did she go out just now to take that stamp?”

“Is it possible that the stamp is just a replica?”

“That’s not possible because that stamp was carved from a piece of heliotrope stone and there’s no way you can find two pieces of heliotrope stones that look exactly the same.”

“Wow…”

It was hard for everyone to recover from the shock even after a long while because they couldn’t associate the young girl with Master Nato.

They couldn’t resist but capture the moment with their phone; it was as though they just couldn’t wait to show everyone in the world the staggering sight they had just witnessed.

When Emily noticed that everyone was aiming the cameras at herself, she covered her face with her hands miserably.

Megan, who was looking sullen, glared at Emily furiously and muttered, “Emily, how could you do that?”

Megan was so frustrated with Emily that she just sighed before storming out of the ballroom.

After Emily’s shady deed was exposed to the public, she simply found it too embarrassing to remain there.

Looking bleak, Brian followed Megan out.

The impact of the sudden change of events was felt most significantly by Old Mr. Collins because the young girl whom he had been looking down upon turned out to be the legendary Master Nato, whose talent in painting was insurmountable by him even after a whole lifetime of hard work.

He felt the most awful when he recalled the multiple occasions he made degrading remarks about Master Nato.

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