Chapter 25
Chapter 25
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“As you can see, this painting is a corrected version of the original Eagle on a Tree,” said the
auctioneer. “That’s because the red mark in the earlier piece was a mistake. Not wishing to be so half–
hearted in his work, Mr. Emerentius painted a new one.”
The bidders felt much more at ease upon hearing that explanation.
“See, I told you. Eastfield Auctions has a strong sense of integrity and doesn’t need to resort to
gimmicks.”
“You know, I did notice that the red mark in the other painting seemed somewhat out of place. Sure
enough, it wasn’t Mr. Emerentius‘ original intention to have it there.”
“Mr. Emerentius is such a responsible person. To make us fans happy, he deliberately painted a whole
new version. I want to stan him for life!”
“I totally agree! He’s my idol!”
Emrys could not help thinking there was no need for such strong sentiments.
Yelena flung her arms around his neck and exclaimed excitedly, “I was right, Rys! Hurry up and tell me
I’m awesome!”
He chuckled. “You’re really awesome.”
However, the expressions of some people in the last row were a stark contrast to the rest of the
crowd’s. They were a sight to behold, especially Rowan’s. His face looked as black as thunder.
To think I went on a whole spiel about my analysis of the painting the other night. Even Mr. Haberle
praised me for being able to read Mr. Emerentius‘ mind! I never thought it’d come back and slap me in
the face.
In the end, the newer version of Eagle on a Tree was purchased for eight million by a wealthy
businessman from Summerbank to add to his collection.
Emrys finally believed that he was a one–in–a–million painting and calligraphy genius. Who knew it
was in my blood? It turns out that the artworks I draw so casually are actually so valuable! I wonder
how much the old friar has made from them.
Just as everyone thought that the auction was over and was preparing to leave, they heard the Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
auctioneer say, “Please don’t be in a hurry to leave. Actually, we’ve prepared another surprise for you
today.”
That piqued their interest immediately. A surprise? Could there really be something even more
surprising than a new version of Eagle on a Tree?
They watched as the S**y lady slinked off the stage, only to be replaced by a middle–aged man.
The crowd was shocked, for the middle–aged man was none other than Thomas Sunderland, the
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owner of Eastfield Auctions.
He was personally carrying an auction item as he walked onto the stage, which intrigued the crowd
even further. They were curious to see what could be more valuable than Eagle on a Tree.
The auctioneer beamed as he announced, “Truth be told, this is also a new piece by Mr. Emerentius.
It’s sure to astonish you like never before.”
Everyone erupted into excited shouts and cheers. So, Mr. Emerentius didn’t just do one painting!
The bidders who had been upset over failing to purchase Eagle on a Tree felt their hope rekindling.
“Take a good look at it, everyone!”
The person who spoke was Thomas. Without any pomp or circumstance, he pulled off the red cloth
over it to reveal the artwork.
Instantly, everyone in the room was stunned. They felt as though someone had struck their hearts with
a giant hammer.
Painted on the paper was a single rose, blush pink and just beginning to bloom. Its beauty was
unparalleled.
Nonetheless, that was not the most astonishing part. Even more mind–blowing was that anyone who
stared at the flower for more than ten seconds would notice a change in what they saw–the —budding
rose would seem to come to life and burst into full bloom. It was an incredibly powerful
visual impact.
Everyb*dy was shocked to the core.
There were many artists who were masters at creating optical illusions, and their works often yielded
unexpected visual effects. One of the most famous works was a painting where the subject appeared
to be an elderly woman if viewed upright but, when viewed upside down, would turn into a young girl.
Only someone with skills of the highest level could produce such masterpieces.