CHapter 218
The Killer Queen
Chapter 218
Noella nodded slightly. âThanks for the assist, Galen
Itâs no trouble at all â
Sweat was beading on Terrellâs Terehead as he waited anxiously!
How could Ryder be taken away so easily? Most of the shady deals had Terrellâs fingerprints all over them. If Ryderâs wrongdoings were uncovered. Terell knew he wouldnât stand a chance of getting away!
Just days ago, Terrell had visited Travis, who was now getting a taste of prison life. It was far from living, it was surviving Lights blazed 24/7, sleep came in fits and starts under harsh fluorescent bulbs, and even a trip to the can was under the unblinking nye of surveillance cameras. No privacy, not even dignity, remained for those behind bars.
The mere thought sent shivers down Terrellâs spinel
Il Noella got wind of his part in these shenanigans, heâd be bunking with Travis soon enough
Terrell swallowed hard, silently praying Galen wouldnât notice the tampering he had done to the instruments.
Noella stood aside, silently observing as Galen and his team of technicians were busy with their assessments.
Half an hour later, Galen peeled off his gloves.
âMs. Schnabel, we need to take these samples back for a thorough analysis with our highâtech gear, but at first glance, none of these instruments were crafted by Master Rainer, and the inlays and carvings certainly werenât the handiwork of Master Sylvie,â
Gritting his teeth, Terrell insisted, âGalen, could you take another look? How are they not Master Sylvieâs creations?â
Galen waved him off, his face a mask of reverence and seriousness. âMaster Sylvie is my idol! Iâve studied every single one of her sculptures meticulously, and I can tell you, the pressure and technique used in these carvings are nothing like her signature style!â
Galen was dead serious, offended that someone would dare question his idol right before him!
Noella glanced at Galen, surprised. The owner of the appraisal center was a fan of hers?
Galen continued to point out several inconsistencies in the carvings on the instruments, minor details that only a true aficionado would
notice
Indeed, he was a fan.
Noella nodded in acknowledgment âIf theyâre all fakes, thereâs no need to send them for further appraisal. These instruments, mere antiques with no real value, are likely bought from some flea market to pass off as rare finds.â
Realizing they were dealing with counterfeits, there was no sense in wasting more time on appraisals.
Terrell, clearly distressed, dabbed at his forehead with a handkerchief. âMs. Schnabel, the nephrite in these instruments is genuine. Event if the instruments arenât the work of Master Sylvie or Master Rainer, the nephrite alone is quite valuable. I was duped by Ryder. Just at single piece of the nephrite alone is worth two hundred thousand!â
Noella laid her hand on one of the nephrite pieces and, with a firm twist, removed it from the instrument
Without the wooden backdrop, the stoneâs impurities were glaring under the bright light. It was the lowest quality of nephrite
âTwo hundred thousand? For that sum, I could get you a hundred thousand pieces just like it. I thought maybe two thousand was a fair estimate but seems Iâve overrated this trash and underestimated your nerve.ââ
Terrell was stunned; he never expected Noella to physically dislodge the nephrite!
Even a novice could discern the quality of the stone. This piece of nephrite was coarse and grainy, the kind that wouldnât even turn heads in the jade market.
Noella raised an eyebrow at Terrell. âAs the manager of a music store, conspiring with appraisers to cheat customers by flipping real for fake, buying low and selling high, and charging exorbitant fees for false certificates. Your city mansion was probably funded this way. wasnât it? The shopâs salary canât afford you à Lamborghini, yet you boast three, all collectorsâ editions. Terrell, you and Travis truly are cut from the same cloth. I reckon youâll be sharing a cell soon enough.â
Seeing the tide turning against him, Terrell backed away, defiant but desperate. âYou⦠Youâre talking nonsense. I earned my money through hard work. Iâve been with this store for years, and not even Mr. Horwich could fire me. Donât you go too far!â
Noellaâs gaze was heavy with disdain and scom. âWould you dare tell my grandpa about your escapades?â
Terrell, faced with Noellaâs icy stare, shuddered, leaning on the windowsill before making a rash leap outside!
The assistant manager gasped. âMs. Schnabel, should we go after him?â
Noella shook her head. âDo you really think a pig can make it far after jumping from the third floor? Besides, I had some⦠additions made to the garden bed belowâ
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The storeâs garden bed, facing the street, was always planted with seasonal blooms for decoration, switched out every quarter.
Temellâs scream echoed from below.
The assistant manager peeked down to see Terrell, hefty and greasy, caught up in the cacti that filled the garden bed!
Noella stated flatly, âCall the police and have him taken away.â
âRight away, Ms. Schnabell
Those cacti, part of Polaris Starâs last quarter experiment and imported directly from the desert, had not been accounted for by Terrell in his hasty escape. He was now a human pin cushion!
âYouâ Noella said, tuming to the assistant manager âwill take over as head manager. I expect no more mistakes.â
The assistant manager, overwhelmed with gratitude, replied, âThank you, Ms. Schnabel, for this opportunity!â
e storeâs
Noella efficiently dealt with the counterfeit goods and reorganized the storeâs operation. Galen, who had been watching from the sidelines, couldnât help but admire Noellaâs swift handling of the storeâs affairs.
It seemed that young Ms. Schnabel was not only an apprentice of Master Rainer but, in the vein of the Schnabel family, a business prodigy as well.
âGalen, could you do me a favor and appraise all the zithers in the store? Weâll settle the fees according to standard rates.â
âYou got it, Ms. Schnabel. I look forward to more collaborations with you,â Galen replied with a grin, his eyes crinkling at the comers.
Noella was an apprentice of Master Rainer and the proprietor of the largest music store in the Imperial City: Galen knew his appraisal center would be working hand in glove with Noella for the foreseeable future.
Galen sprang into action, his team bustling about, attentively inspecting each instrument,
After straightening out the last zither, Noella turned and caught sight of Palmer. Heâd been leaning against the door frame, a smile playing on his lips as he watched her take charge. This was her realm, and he seemed content to observe her command the room with natural authority.
âYouâre doing great, Noella. Seeing you in your element gives me a run for my money. As a reward, would you care to spare a moment to hear me play a piece?â Palmer offered with a twinkle in his eye.
Play a piece? For her?
âYou can play?â Noella asked, her eyebrow arching in surprise.
Iâve picked up a thing or two watching others. I dabble,â Palmer confessed with a casual shrug.
He picked up a classical guitar from a nearby stand and led Noella by the hand into her office, gently closing the door behind them.
Settling into a chair, Palmer cradled the guitar and his long fingers began to caress the strings, sending ripples of melody through the
air.
Noellaâs lashes fluttered slightly. âYour wrist is injured, you shouldnât be playing.â
w guys serenade their sweethearts Palmer let out a soft chuckle. âItâs no big deal; I can manage with my left hand. Back in college, I saw with guitars. I figured, why not give it a shot? Maybe I can make my fiancée feel just how much she means to me!â