Chapter 416
When She Stops Playing Nice
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After weighing the pros and cons, the appraiser pretended to be calm and said, âMiss Miller, why are you pretending to be Ms. Gen?
When the appraiser said this, everyoneâs expressions changed.
Anderâs frown disappeared as if he had forgotten that he had instructed the appraiser to identify Gina as a fake no matter what the result was. He smiled smugly and said, âMiss Miller, look like I have to invite you to the prison in our basement for the night.â
Lisa was a little confused. Of course, she chose to believe Gina. In her opinion, Gina was not the kind of person who liked to brag. She immediately retorted, âGina must be Ms. Gena.â
Ander said disdainfully, âPrincess Lisa, I can understand you want to help your friend, but you canât lie through your teeth.â
âThis appraiser is lying.â Gina looked up at the appraiser calmly.
Ginaâs gaze was sharp and bright as if she could see into peopleâs hearts. When the appraiser met her gaze, he immediately retracted his gaze and did not
dare to look at Gina for another second.
Ander clucked his tongue. âWhat proof do you have that heâs lying? This professional appraiser is devoted to studying the works of painting masters. I feel secure about his expertise.â
Gina chuckled. âHe was invited by you. Of course, you feel secure. Mr. Ander, you went to the washroom just now to tell this appraiser what to do. Am I
right?â
Anderâs expression changed slightly. He thought, âWhy did Miss Miller sound so confident? Is⦠she really Ms. Gena?â But at this point, Ander could only brace himself and continue to be stubborn. âI went to the washroom to relieve myself. Miss Miller, donât overthink itâ
Gina sneered. She had hit the nail on the head just now, and Ander was visibly flustered. âItâs unfair that only you can hire an appraiser. But I donât want to hire another appraiser. Itâs troublesome. I know all the teachers of the International Painting Society. A few of them are in Mosnioca. Iâll invite them over directly. They all know me, which is enough to prove my identity.â
Ander started to panic. âMiss Miller, youâre not thinking of using this as an excuse to escape, are you?â
âIâm not leaving. Iâll invite them over.â Gina was too lazy to talk nonsense with Ander. She turned to the appraiser and remarked, âI wonder if youâve appraised any works of painting masters other than mine, such as Anthony Campbell.â
The appraiser panicked. âLâ¦â
Gina mocked, âHow about this? Iâll call Anthony and ask him to bring a few friends here first. However, when they come, you probably canât work in this line anymore. After all, if you claimed the authentic ones are fake, you probably donât have the ability to be an appraiser.â
The appraiser broke out in cold sweat. He already knew Gina was the real Gena. When Anthony and the other internationally renowned painting masters arrived, he would be finished. Ander had threatened him just now, saying if he didnât follow his request, he would invite him to the prison. He was really afraid, but now, he was about to lose his jobâ¦
After making a decision, the appraiser said, âMiss Millerâ
Ander could tell that the appraiser was trying to back out. He immediately said sternly, âAre you not confident in your appraisal results? Besides, how do we know if Miss Miller knows Mr. Campbell? Why donât we ask her to invite him over? Letâs see if heâs the real Mr. Campbell or not?â
Gina took out her phone and called Anthony. Anthony picked up instantly.
Before Gina could speak, Anthony was already speaking excitedly on the other end of the line. âHey, Gina. Iâve been looking forward to your call this year. Whatâs the matter? Do you need my help?â
Gina said, âAre you going to ask me if Gena,has produced any y works?â
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Gina was on speaker, When Ander heard this, he thought Gina was looking for someone to act with her. When he was about to speak, Gina continued, âGena has just released a work, but someone appraised it and said it was fake. He said that I am not Gena. I want to ask you if you know this expert appraiser.â
âRidiculous. Saying that youâre a fake in front of a painting master like you? That must be a lie. Whatâs the name of that so called appraiser? Gina, tell me. Iâll make him famous.â Anthonyâs tone was mixed with anger.
The appraiser could no longer calm down. He had seen Anthony a few times and could tell it was Anthonyâs voice. There was no fake Anthony or Gena. They were all real
The appraiser couldnât hold it in anymore, especially when Gina looked at him and asked for his name. The appraiser collapsed m e n t a l y. âMiss Miller, sorry. I lied just now. When I appraised it, I knew you were the real Ms. Gena. But Mr. Ander threatened me. If I didnât do as he said, he would lock me in prison. Iâm sorry. I was wrongâ
The appraiser was
was so agitated that he burst into tears.
Gina could understand the difficulties of an appraiser. She had no intention of blaming him. âItâs fine as long as you know your mistakes in time. If you had told me your difficulties earlier, I could have helped you.â
The appraiser sobbed, âYes. Miss Miller, Iâm really sorryâ¦â
Gina then said, âAnthony, itâs fine now. Sorry to disturb youâ
Anthony also heard the conversation on Ginaâs side. âI understand. Also, Gina, why are you being so polite to me? Who are we? Weâre buddies. No need to stand on ceremony, okay?â
Gina wanted to solve the problem at hand first. âAlright, Anthony. Coincidentally, Iâll be staying in Mosnioca for a while now. Iâll treat you to a meal.â
âAlright Anthony was especially excited.
Gina hung up the phone. âMr. Ander, you can stay in your familyâs prison tonight.â
Lisa echoed, âYes, Mr. Ander, you canât go back on your word.â
Daniel hurriedly said, âMiss Miller, my father is old. Itâll hurt his health to stay in prison. Youâre so beautiful Can you be kind?â
âAre you tall.
you talking about a saint?â Gina chuckled. âEarlier, Mr. Ander and I had a deal. Why? Are you guys going back on your word now?â
Furthermore, Gina saw how Ander constantly mentioned the prison. It seemed he used the prison to torture people and punish them. It was good to let him suffer the same himself.
âI witnessed the deal, Daniel. Are you and your father trying to fool me?â Lisa pressed.
Daniel was instantly speechless. After all, if Lisa was angry, she would nunish them for locking down on the rausi famallu sad kulkina tha neinener kamall
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