I Love You Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ) CHAPTER 49
I Love You, Miss Genius
Chapter 49
Fernanda spoke innocently. It seemed like she was speaking up for Bonnie, but she just wanted to make Bonnie look bad. The others wanted to see how Bonnie was going to embarrass herself too, so they all chimed in.
âThatâs right! Sheâs your granddaughter. It doesnât matter if she did a good job or not. You have to look at it. Otherwise, Ms. Bonnie will feel bad.
Vera gave Bonnie a look, hinting at her to tuck the painting away so she wouldnât embarrass all of them. But Bonnie didnât notice her mother at all. She said lightly, âMaybe I should open up the painting for you, Grandpa.â
Gresham and Vera regretted not preparing a gift for Bonnie to give her grandparents.
They were in for it now. Everyone was going to mock Gresham and his family for being tacky after what happened today! They should never have let Bonnie attend the birthday party. T
Ysabel was faster. She was worried Bonnie would realize what was going on, so she quickly unrolled the painting.
Everyone was stunned and drew a sharp breath when they saw the painting!
âIâIs this a painting by Master Orson?â
âDo you mean Orson Steele, whose paintings can sell for tens of millions of dollars?â
âSeriously? Are my eyes fooling me? Master Orson stopped painting for the public a long time ago! He only paints for the people close to him!â
Greshamâs eyes widened in surprise. âHow is this possible?â
Vera looked at the painting and rubbed her eyes over and over again.
âThis is his personal seal!â Ysabelâs hands trembled uncontrollably.. His paintings used to go for fifty million dollars! If she had spoiled the painting, she wouldnât have been able to pay for it.
Trina grew angry when she saw how everyone had been shocked by Bonnieâs gift.
It was impossible. How could a nobody like her have a painting from Master Orson? It must be at
counterfeit.
Before everyone could recover from the shock, Trina said in a worried tone, âHow could you make a counterfeit painting and give it to Grandpa and Grandma to make yourself look good?
âI know you want to make them happy, but this is a dishonest way to do that. It puts me, Mom, and Dad to shame. More importantly, Master Orson will be mad if he heard about this. Youâll drag the entire family down with you!â
Then, it hit everyone. That was right! Bonnie was a girl from the suburbs. There was no way sheâd know Orson. She wouldnât have the money to pay for it or the connections to get in touch with him.
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This must be a counterfeit painting!
All the Shepards regarded Bonnie with furious, hateful stares.
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âHow could you do this, Bonnie? Youâll drag the entire family into trouble because of your pride.â
âThatâs right. Weâre one of the wealthy families of Pyralis, but thereâs no way weâre in the same league as the Steeles. They could crush us easily! How dare you make a counterfeit! This is insolence!â
Grant, the second son of the Shepard family, looked at Gresham and said, âI told you. You shouldnât have taken her back in. Sheâs spent a long time in the suburbs, so her character is questionable at best.
âBut you two didnât listen to me. Look at where we are now. Sheâs made a huge mess, and sheâs about to drag the whole family down with her! You should just kick her out of the family and be done with it!â
Gresham and Vera were infuriated. They glared at Bonnie and had a strong urge to slap her. When Hadwin saw what happened, he felt relieved that he had called off the wedding with Bonnie. If she had really ended up being his fiancé and offended Master Orson, the Rhodes family would be caught
in the crossfire too!
The guests muttered among themselves.
âThis is such bad luck. I canât believe we have a walking disaster in the family.â
âYou said it. If I had a daughter like her, I would have grounded her in the house for the rest of her life
so she couldnât embarrass us.â
âThatâs where youâre wrong. I would have choked her to death the moment she was born. What a jinx!â
âI always thought I had it rough! My sonâs always fooling around and canât hold down a job. He only knows how to spend money on girls. But now that I see the kind of daughter Gresham has, I feel relieved.â
Trina looked triumphant when she saw that everyone was letting Bonnie have it. She composed herself and looked at Bonnie again. âHurry up and apologize to Grandpa and Grandma, Bonnie. Ask them to forgive you.â
Bonnie looked at her indifferently. âWhy should I apologize when this isnât a counterfeit?â