Chapter 434
Marrying
Chapter 434
This made Valerie gasp in amazemem. This place is comparable to a large museum The antique shop I saw last time is nothing compared to this place.
Valerie had never been to the Royal Museum, but the museum on television was similar to this.
Whether in terms of variety or quantity, the Anderson familyâs collection was enough to support a museum, not to mention they still had some boxes they hadnât taken out.
Valerie was stunned when she saw the dazzling array of antiques. Some of slim were treasures that Valerie could not name. Tve seen this before. Itâs a vase from the midâ18th century. Thereâs also a room divider with beautiful patterns on it!â
Valerie saw a few antiques at a glance and could not help but be shocked.
The antiques worth millions of dollars she had seen on television were now casually placed in the basement.
She could not help but open her mouth wide. She could not believe her eyes. She really could not understand the world of the richt
Olivia smiled and said, âYou have good taste. Sarahâs father bought this room divider for me from an audition as my 50th birthday present! Sarah even said that the room divider had a faint fragranceâ
Valerie quickly took a sniff. She took a deep breath and was pleasantly surprised. âThis is Agarwood!â
âThatâs right.â Olivia said, âJust the Agarwood alone is worth millions of dollars. It takes a lot of effort to carve it bit by bit The bollows and patterns are very timeâconsuming. Coupled with the Agarwood, itâs about ten million dollars Sarahâs father didnât hesitate to bid for it. Also, we have passed down this white porcelain bowl for many generations. Itâs an ancestral treasure!
Valerie could not help but be shocked when she saw a set of white porcelain bowls inside the glass cover.
Olivia continued to introduce it as if she was familiar with it. âThereâs also this painting. At that time. I liked to draw when I was hotâheaded. My father bought this painting for me to copy. Later, the one I copied was almost the same as the original. They all laughed and said I could open a shop and teach them to make highâquality imitation paintings!â
When Olivia said this, her face was filled with smiles, Valerie raised her eyebrows. From this, it could be seethat Olivia had lived in a wealthy family since she was young. Itâs not easy for these things to be passed downâ
âMr. Anderson, why donât you keep such a precious thing! It would be a pity to deal with it all. This is the memory that carries your years of memories Valerie said.
Olivia shook her head. âI donât have long to live. I might as well use these things to do something more meaningful. Look, these are just inanimate objects. Theyâve been here for too many years. If they donât meet someone who appreciates them, these things will be worthless.*
Olivia sighed. A trace of sadness flashed across her face. Her sadness made Valerie feel heartache.
Valerie quickly hugged Oliviaâs arm. âMrs. Anderson, you can live a long life. Look at these things. They are your memories. Who said they were inanimate! These things carry your beautiful memories. Every one of them has a story. Itâs like a wine bottle filled with good wine. Even if you finish the wine, the bottle will still have a lingering fragranceâ
When Olivia heard Valerie say that, she could not help but feel much better. âYouâre right. I pick some out. We have too many here that we have no place for them. When the time comes, weâll sell it and donate it. It can be considered a good deed I do on behalf of Sarah!â
Since Olivia thought so, Valerie was relieved. The two of them chatted while tidying up.
Valerie felt as if she had been here before. She could name their age and background, making Olivia look at her in a new light.
With her help, it was indeed much faster to tidy up.
When Valene looked up, she realized that two hours had passed. Valerie was worried Olivia would be bored if they stayed in the basement for too long, so she suggested, âMra. / Anderson, why donât we go out for a breather?â
Olivia also added. âItâs all my fault for forgriting. Youâve been here for so long and must be hungry. Letâs go out and drink coffee and eat some
ralind Leon over âGo and get ready. Weâll sit in the back garden!â
Valerie readily agreed. She could do anything if it could make Olivia feel good.
Hirner, the went out with Olivia to the back garden. Only at that moment did Valerie realize Saraliâs cenotaph was buried under a tree in the courtyard. It looked especially desolate.
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Chapter 434
When the wind blew, the fallen leaves fell, making it look even more lonely
Imagine Olivia taking a walk here every day. When she looked up and saw her granddaughterâs cenotaph buried there, she must be in a bad mood. In addition, Sarah haid gone missing when she was young. However, when they finally found her, they received news of her death. Olivia must have been sad every time she saw it. If she keeps being in a bad mood for a long time, itâll directly affect her body! With that thought in mind, Valerie quietly came to Leonâs side. âMr. Leon, I need your helpâ¦â
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