Chapter 102
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Carlisle felt like he was taking candy from a kid as he looked at Wandaâs extravagant pocket money. He
chuckled. âSince youâre giving me all your pocket money, what will you live on?â
âI still have my savings and living expenses,â Wanda replied with a playful smirk.
Carlisle teased with a playful grin, âLooks like Iâve hit the jackpot with my rich lady here. I guess I can
kick back and let you take cate of me from now on!â
âSure, if y
donât mind the gossip.â Wanda retorted with a chuckle.
Carlisle gently tapped Wandaâs nose. âI donât want to live off you.
After checking out of the hotel, Carlisle took Wanda to an antique street by car.
The street was adorned with buildings dating back to the Eduarian era, while both sides teemed with
farmers sporting patched clothes and straw hats.
In reality, these farmers were all actors. Dressed in modest vintage attire, they skillfully created the
impression that their antiques had been unearthed from rustic villages or mountainous regions.
Holding onto Carlisleâs sleeve, Wanda whispered, âCarlisle, youâre not planning to buy antiques, are
you?â âWhy else would I be here?â Carlisle raised an eyebrow.
âDo you know about antiques? My grandfather has been in the business for over 30 years and still gets
fooled
âDo you believe in luck?â Carlisle asked with a smile.
âNope!â Wanda shook her head.
âYou should. Iâve always had good luck,â Carlisle said with a wide grin.
âReally? I havenât noticed,â Wanda replied.
âWell, think about it. If I didnât have good luck, how could I have met such a wonderful girl like you?â
Carlisle teased
âYouâre trying to flatter me, arenât you?â Wanda blushed, giving Carlisle a pinch on his waist.
âOuch⦠that hurts!â Carlisle winced.
âI didnât even pinch hard!â Wanda blinked innocently.
âItâs okay. Just massage it for me, and itâll be fine,â Carlisle said,
âHmph, youâre trying to trick me again!â Wanda blushed and turned her head away.
As they chatted, they arrived at a shop called Retrovintique.
Carlisleâs heart raced as he saw the sign board with the gleaming golden letters of âRetrovintique.â This
was definitely the place.
He recalled Yuriel promoting Retrovintique in his Interview.
Entering the shop, they found only an elderly man with sharp features lounging in a chair.
He held a long pipe in his left hand while using a traditionalâlooking fan to Intermittently cool himself
with his right.
On the coffee table nearby, a pot of tea was steeping, filling the air with its aromatic scent. Meanwhile,
an oldâfashioned radio played a classic soap opera,
The
old man squinted at them. When he saw two youngsters before him, he lost. The cheapest item in my
shop costs at least 10 thousand dollars!â
âDonât judge a book by its cover,â Carlisle said, tossing the plastic bag onto the nearby table.
The old manâs eyes widened when he saw bundles of hundredâdollar bills spilled out from the plastic
bag. He sat up abruptly and picked up a stack of money to sniff it.
âHmm⦠this is authentic,â the old man exclaimed, his demeanor changing instantly. He swiftly washed
two cups and poured tea for them. With a flattering smile, he said, âAh, the magpiesâ cheerful chirping
this morning was a good omen, heralding the arrival of such an esteemed guest!â
Being able to pull out a hundred thousand at such a young age clearly marked Carlisle as a rich kid, a
fact that the antique street loved.
Carlisle tucked away the money and asked with a smile, âDo you have any good paintings?â
The old man looked proud as he said, âNot to boast, but my shop has the best and the most paintings
on
the whole street!â
Inviting Carlisle inside, the old man asked, âMay I inquire which family youâre from? You dress quite
modestly.â
After glancing around, Carlisle leaned in and whispered, âIâm from the county, and my family isnât into
business.â
The old manâs eyes sharpened, âI see.â
The old man quickly grasped that since Carlisle wasnât involved in business, he must come from an
aristocratic background. Aristocrats were not easily deceived. They had a keen eye for quality and
demanded only the best.
He walked to a shelf and pulled out a wooden box from the bottom. Opening it, he revealed a collection
of paintings.
âMy grandfatherâs birthday is coming up. He loves paintings, especially those of horses,â Carlisle said.
Images of Harold Delacruzâs âGalloping Horsesâ painting filled Carlisleâs mind.
Harold Delacruz was a celebrated modern artist, renowned for blending the essence of traditional art
into his works. His pieces held significant value for collgetors, especially his depictions of horses, which
carried profound symbolism.
Among them, the âEight Gemsâ painting was valued at millions.
As the old man emptied the box of its contents, he quickly singled out two paintings with markings.
âHere we have âGalloping Horsesâ and Thousand Stallions,â both masterpieces by Harold Delacruz,â he
informed. âWhich one are you interested in?â