Chapter 68 - 68 A Strange Painting
I Transmigrated as the Antagonists' Mother!
68 A Strange Painting
Vivian was holding and looking carefully at a porcelain rouge and powder box with a dragon and phoenix carving. The porcelain box was cold to the touch, but Vivian thought the carving was exquisite, so she held it and studied it for a long time. When she heard Fred calling her, she quickly returned to her senses.
Vivian reached out and took the bottle. âLet me see.â
It was still cold to the touch, but Vivian still held the porcelain and looked at it for a few minutes, then whispered, âMr. Fred, this is a fake.â
Fredâs eyes widened when he heard this. He whispered to confirm, âAre you sure?â
Vivian nodded and put the porcelain back on the ground. The one-eyed vendor saw their expressions and knew Vivian must have said something to make him lose his business.
However, the people who could appear here were either rich or noble, and he didnât know the other partyâs background, so he didnât dare to be rash. He could only hold his breath and say, âDonât talk nonsense if you donât understand. If youâre not buying it, then give it back to me!â
As the one-eyed vendor spoke, he reached out and pulled the bottle back. He was a little regretful for bidding so high.
It had been less than two hours since he opened the stall, and five or six people had already come to ask about it. This counterfeit was too real, and he suffered the same loss when he went to H Country to buy it. He had spent 2.55 million Yuan at that time, so he would definitely be able to find a spendthrift. Thinking about it, he did not want to deal with this woman who had seen through the truth.
But Fred had been in contact with porcelain since he entered the industry and had been in contact with it for at least 20 years. No matter how he looked at it, he felt it was real, and he couldnât let it go. Moreover, the secret-colored porcelain was the kind of porcelain he had always wanted to buy, so he asked, âHow do you know that itâs fake?â
This question caught Vivian by surprise. Fred was quite an expert in this area. If he was so sure that this counterfeit was authentic, it meant that the craftsmanship of this counterfeit must be very similar, and it also meant that it was not a conspicuous problem to be able to see the fake parts.
âI donât know whatâs wrong,â Vivian replied in a low voice. âBut it feels the same as when I looked at the jade ring. The only difference is that the entire bottle is fake. Itâs a fake.â
Fred was dumbfounded. He said Vivian didnât understand, but she was sure of her judgment. But when she said that she understood, she couldnât tell what was wrong with it.
After all, it was 3.15 million, and Vivian looked so confident. Fred thought of Vivianâs appraisal of the jade ring and decided to think about it again. The two continued walking.
âTheyâre appraising an ancient painting from Country H next door. Letâs go there and take a look.â A middle-aged man pulled a younger man and said excitedly.
The young man frowned. âWhatâs the rush? Itâll take some time to come to a conclusion. Thereâs still a little left here. Weâll talk after weâre done.â
The middle-aged man said impatiently, âWeâll continue watching later. Thereâs a bet over there! Donât miss a good show!â
The young man was finally convinced and followed.
At this moment, a man who was passing by saw that there was someone he knew and shouted into the room, âJimmy, hurry to the fourth room.â
Upon seeing this, Vivian and Fred also began to wonder about what was happening next door, and they followed him to the fourth room.
âThis painting is really strange. The paper is right, the overall style is right, and even the seal is right. But if you look closely, you feel that the strokes are a little stiff.â
âCould it be one of Xu Huâs earlier works?â
âThatâs not impossible.â
âSomethingâs wrong! Iâve studied Xu Huâs paintings for more than 30 years. This inscription and inscription are clearly a calligraphy style that he developed after he was 30 years old. It canât be an early piece of work.â
Vivian did not know much about porcelain, but she had a certain level of knowledge about calligraphy and painting.
Just as she was about to step forward to take a closer look, she found George in the crowd. Vivianâs eyes lit up, and she turned to Fred and whispered, âMr. Fred, I saw a Senior. Iâm going to say hello.â
Fred nodded. âAlright, you can go now.â
Vivian quickly weaved through the crowd and pretended to approach George inadvertently. She pretended to have noticed Georgeâs presence. âMr. George? What a coincidence. I didnât expect to meet you here.â