Harvey York’s Rise to Power Chapter 355, read free english novels. The Supreme Harvey York full story.
Chapter 355
Charles Zarate was furious, the aura on him immediately disappeared. He then looked at Harvey York, disdainful.
“Young man, what are you saying? Master Naiswell has concluded that the painting is real, but you are still here rambling. You don’t doubt his eyesight now do you?”
Shane Naiswell is the patriarch of the treasury appraisal, who dares to question his ability?
A lowly daughter-in-law who didn’t want to admit she was wrong even after that, she really wasn’t afraid of death.
At that point, everyone at the fair was sizing Harvey up with disdain.
Shane Naiswell swung his arm to the side.
“Please, everyone. Harvey’s right. Why don’t you let me finish talking first? ”
‘Huh?’
‘Mr Naiswell hasn’t finished talking yet? But he had already said that the painting was real. Is he going to take back what he said?’
“For the surviving son-in-law?”
“Is he worthy?”
Shane kept talking, “This painting is real, isn’t it. But it wasn’t by Jasper Higgins himself, it was painted by Gerald Morton, a copy of Jasper Higgins’ painting!”
Everyone trembled as soon as Shane finished speaking, unable to utter a single word.
No one thought Harvey would survive this difficult situation.
The painting is from Gerald Morton!
This also means that in this match, Charles lost and Harvey won!
In the next moment, gasps echoing through the crowd, they all looked at Harvey like he was some kind of monster.
Harvey casually swiped an antique Rolex in the cradle and slipped it in his hand. He then glanced at her and smiled.
“I lost my watch earlier. Thank you for that, President Zarate.”
“You, you, you…”
Charles was so angry he was shaking. Anger had built up inside of him rapidly, he then had to sit on the ground paralyzed.
“Dominate!”
Luis quickly lifted Charles off the ground, then glared at Harvey.
“Harvey, you better return the watch to my lord. A living daughter-in-law like you doesn’t deserve to wear it!”
“I don’t think it concerns you whether it suits me or not. If I wanted it, I’d even let the dogs in my house wear it. This has nothing to do with you.”
Harvey rolled his eyes.
Charles’s eyes began to twitch, then shook even more violently.
Luis was picking Charles up, about to leave until Harvey stepped in front of them.
“Kneel.”
“Harvey, you…”
Luis gritted his teeth. With his current status, how could he possibly kneel at this time?
If he were to kneel, he and his master would be very ashamed.
“Luis, it’s a bet. The most important thing in this profession is trust.”
“If you don’t know what it means to keep a promise, I’ll be happy to teach you a lesson!” Shane said from behind.
The game was very fun, and he was also very satisfied with the experience. But no matter the person, if they wanted to place a bet on the antiques fair hosted by the Naiswell family, they had to comply.
Charles’s face turned sour. Shane is a giant among men in his profession, no one dares to go against him.
He even came out just to say all this. If Luis doesn’t fulfill his promise, the consequences will be dire.
Without thinking twice, Luis quickly knelt to the sound of his knee hitting the floor and his head hitting the ground.
As he hit his head on the ground, his face wore a pained expression. Truly a sad sight.
‘Harveys! We’re not done yet!’
Those words kept ringing in Luis’ head, but he didn’t dare say them. He was afraid of Shane.
Luis then lifted Charles off the ground and quickly left the hall like a stray dog.
Shane saw this and just smiled without saying a word.
Charles and his students always harbored evil intentions, they even tried to make Rosalie Naiswell theirs.
Humiliating them at the hands of Harvey that day, for Shane Naiswell, was also a good plan.
At that time, he was as happy as a child with ice cream.
“All right, everyone! Let’s continue with some antiques next. ”
Shane held nothing back, he let people bring in leftover antiques to appraise.
And with what had happened earlier, everyone set their eyes on Harvey, hoping he would talk the whole antiquities thing through.