Chapter 190 Originally, Oneida didnât want to expose Bellaâs stupid lie.
+13 After all, with so many people around and since Lionel seemed to really like the painting, Oneida didnât want to put a damper on everyoneâs spirits.
Yet, Bella was overtly and covertly humiliating Oneida.
Bella pretended to be innocent, but she harbored ill intentions towards Oneida.
Others might not see through Bellaâs mind, but Oneida saw everything clearly.
Since Bella wanted to provoke Oneida, how could Oneida stand with it?
She would naturally bite back in kind!
After hearing Oneidaâs words, everyone present couldnât help but turn their gazes to Bella.
Their eyes filled with suspicion and contempt.
After all, Oneidaâs arguments were reasonable and wellâfounded.
So, everyone was suspicious of Bella.
âYou did that on purpose, didnât you?â Claude couldnât sit still any longer. He looked at Oneida with anger and shouted, âHow can you be so sure that this painting was done by that Leonardo you mentioned? You were slandering Bella recklessly. How could you be so shameless?â
Bella then pursed her lips, her gaze steadfast as she turned to Lionel. âGrandpa, I donât know why Oneida would say those words, but I really did paint this work.
âIf you donât believe me, I can show you all my previous drafts.â
Hearing this, Lionel glanced between Bella and Oneida.
For a moment, he didnât know whose words to believe.
âOneida, tell me, how can you prove this is Leonardoâs painting and not Bellaâs?â asked Lionel.
Lionel stared at Oneida with a frown.
Actually, Lionel was familiar with Leonardo.
After all, he had a passion for the art of painting.
He admired both Spencer and Leonardo.
But in Lionelâs recollection, Leonardo had never painted the piece he was currently holding.
Noticing Lionelâs thoughts, Oneida replied calmly, âBella was clever not to steal one of Leonardoâs more famous works, else it would have been instantly recognizable. She used one of Leonardoâs lesserâknown paintings. Grandpa, you might not have seen it, but one thing remains unaltered.
âThat is, Leonardoâs signature is always hidden in his paintings!â
Oneidaâs words made Lionelâs eyes light up.
âIndeed, this is true.â Lionel seemed to recall something and said, âIâve heard that Leonardo always conceals his signature in his paintings.â
Then, Lionel lowered his gaze to the painting in his hands.
It was a painting of sunflowers.
In the center of the sunflower, he could faintly make out the letters âLeoâ.
That was Leonardoâs name.
Without a doubt, this was Leonardoâs work, not Bellaâs.
So, Lionel put the painting down and immediately looked up at Bella.
1/3 Chapter 190 The previously gentle expression had vanished, replaced by a stern and serious face.
âBella, do you have anything to explain?â asked Lionel.
Lionelâs voice was calm, but it sounded imposing and serious.
Bellaâs complexion turned slightly pale.
She struggled to control her trembling fingers.
She had thought about everything, but she had never anticipated that Leonardoâs paintings would hold such a secret.
It was also Bellaâs fault for not researching Leonardoâs painting habits beforehand. Had she done so, she might not have been exposed.
Of course, the most despicable person was Oneida.
If it werenât for Oneida, things wouldnât have gotten so messed up.
Initially, no one noticed it until Oneida suddenly exposed Bella and messed up Bellaâs perfect plan.
âBella.â Claude also looked at Bella with a tight frown. He urged, âSay what you want to say, and donât be afraid. If you really did the painting yourself, no one could wrong you!â
Bella bit her lip, her face turning even paler.
She couldnât say a word.
Seeing Bellaâs reaction, everyone understood the situation.
Bella had admitted it through her silence.
âBella, why would you?â Lionel frowned deeply; his eyes looked serious. âIf you had painted a painting yourself, even if it wasnât good, I wouldnât mind. Why would you use someone elseâs painting?â
Bella bit her lip hard with a frustrated expression.
âGrandpa. At last, Bella spoke in a low voice, with a faint cry in her tone, âI did want to create a painting in the style of Spencer for you, but I just couldnât get it right, and I couldnât capture the essence. I drew many drafts, but none of them worked.
âLater, I heard about Leonardo, who specializes in mimicking Spencer. By a twist of fate, I got my hands on this obscure sunflower painting by Leonardo that hardly anyone has seen. So, I just...â
In the end, Bella almost broke down in tears, her eyes rimmed red.
But among those present, aside from Claude, no one felt sorry for her.
Lionelâs expression transformed into a frigid mask, his eyes betraying a glint of icy disdain. Deceit had always been abhorrent to him, and the realization that Bella had feigned a birthday gift stoked a seething anger within him.
âTake this painting back to Leonardo! Stop embarrassing yourself.â Lionel placed the painting in front of Bella and then withdrew his gaze, not looking at her again.
Bella continued to bite her lip, feeling utterly humiliated and disgraceful.
Claude watched from the side, unsure how to offer comfort.
In Claudeâs heart, even if Bella had stolen someone elseâs painting, it wasnât a grave mistake.
After all, her intentions were good from the start.
At that moment, Bella put away the sunflower painting and sat in her seat, not uttering a word.
Claude glanced at her, then turned his head to look at Oneida.
âYouâve said so much. How about you show your gift now?â said Claude.
His eyes were cold as he glared at Oneida fiercely. âWere you in such a hurry to embarrass Bella because your own gift is even less presentable?â
Suddenly, everyoneâs attention was drawn back to Oneida.
2/3 As a Chapter 190 Quids showed a faint smile, confidently laughed, and said, âOf course, I will present my gift?
After speaking, she took a wooden box from beside her and handed it to Lionel Grandpa, this is just a small gift for you. I hope you like it. Happy Birthday, wishing you good health and everything going smoothly Onida said all this in one breath, her voice sweet, which made Lionel break into a big smile.
âKid, you really have a way with wordsâ
The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson)
ï¤The Second Act 189 Lionel beamed with praise, Beside him, Jackson slightly turned his head to look at Oneida, his eyes suddenly radiating joy âWhatâs this, just a shabby wood box? Seeing Oneida bring out a simple wooden box, Claude immediately showed scor âAshabby wood box? This box is made of fine wood! Just this box alone is quite valuable!â Lionel, who knew wood well, recognized the preciousness of this wooden box at first glance, Everyone was surprised when Lionel said those words.
The box was actually made of expensive fine wood!