Chapter 1124
“You're simply a treasure, sis." David was over the moon, unable to resist ruffling Arabella’s hair.
“What about mine?" Clark was eager, wondering what gift his sister had in store for him. A painting, perhaps? Or something else?
"Check your WhatsApp."
WhatsApp?
Clark was puzzled, but upon checking it, he found a clue.
Bella had already traced Carol's birth family to Summerfield. In no time, they believed they would have a lead.
“There's also this.” Arabella handed over a small vial, “You're a forensic pathologist. Sometimes during autopsies, you might inhale toxic gases or accidentally get poisoned. You can use what's in here. There are detailed instructions on the label."
There had been incidents where people committed suicide in sealed spaces using toxic liquids, evaporating the harmful substances into the air. A forensic pathologist had once inhaled such toxic fumes during an autopsy and by the time he was taken to the hospital, it was too late to save him.
"I'll always carry this with me." Clark hadn't expected his sister to be so considerate, and he was deeply moved.
“I'm not sure what Sean likes, so I just sketched a picture. I'll ask Hans to pass it on.’ Arabella handed another artwork to Hans.
“Bella” Sampson sauntered over, a warm smile on his face.
“Let's see what my darling niece has got me. Is this a painting by Mirabelle?"
Upon seeing the powerful artwork and the stroke details, Sampson knew it was the work of Mirabelle. He was both surprised and concerned about his niece's expenditure.
“Silly girl, you've spent too much."
Sampson was well aware of the hefty price tag of Mirabelle's artwork. It wasn't something money could simply buy.
May, who was standing nearby, playfully reminded, "Sir, if you look closer, does the paper seem familiar?"
Clark chimed in, "Uncle Sampson, you better keep this safe. Bella's artwork is worth a fortune. Many people would kill to get their hands on it."
“If you think the paper is too ordinary, you can give it to me or sell it to me at a high price."
David looked on eagerly as Sampson carefully put away the painting, "Dream on."
Despite its quick creation, Arabella's fluid strokes and bold style achieved a perfect blend of form and spirit, creating a lively and dynamic effect.
True to the reputation of Master Mirabelle, she managed to capture the most challenging aspects of form and spirit in such a short time.
Arabella then walked over to Serena, handing her a gift.
"Do I have one too?" Serena was surprised.
Upon opening it, she saw the words penned by Arabella: "Contentment brings happiness: Knowing that Arabella was indeed Labella, she knew that these words were nothing less than a rare treasure.
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