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Chapter 457
“Grandpa, I’ve got some stuff to deal with in Crystalbrook Valley.”
The old man’s gaze sharpened instantly.
“What’s got you running off to that place so often? Let me guess, you’ve picked up some new chicks there, haven’t you?”
lan felt a knot in his stomach, worried that the old man might sniff out something. If he found out about Penny, she might be forced to leave.
The old man was even more ruthless than he was.
“I’ll be back in the afternoon.”
His tone was nonchalant. After hanging up, he felt the familiar wave of exhaustion.
He sent Maja a text.
“What the hell are you up to?”
Maja’s lips twitched as she saw the message on her phone.
“I’m just protecting my rights.”
lan found this amusing. What rights?
What rights did she even have?
“Drop the lawsuit.”
“Why should I?”
lan’s anger flared as he read her response.
But he was puzzled. Why did this tone seem off compared to the woman he remembered?
Was she losing it? Or was she trying to get his attention in a new way?
Frowning, he quickly briefed the rest of the Raymond family before heading back to Greenfield.
Meanwhile, Maja was looking at the messages from lan.
She had an uneasy feeling that a storm was brewing.
If lan got involved, he would eventually find out her true identity.
But it was Edith’s mistake to pick a fight with the Pennyfeather family.
On Edith’s side, she had sent someone to fetch Holden, but the old man only spoke dismissively.
“You got yourself into this mess; you sort it out.”
She was so angry, and she could barely breathe.
Holden must have lost his mind.
To let an outsider run amok like this!
She sat on the sofa, too angry to stand, her scalp tingling.
That damn bitch.
Selena was also anxious. If Maja didn’t drop the lawsuit, Edith would have to appear in court. That would be a humiliation no one could bear.
“Mom, the painting is fake, isn’t it? We just need to prove that the painting is fake.”
Edith nodded, “Yes, yes! We’ll take the painting out of our house and have a professional appraiser look at it! If she wants trouble, I’ll make sure she can’t show her face in Greenfield!”
The whole thing was a mess.
Even Tyler and Fitch had heard about it. The appraiser Edith had hired was well–known within Greenfield.
But Edith was still worried. Maja was relentless. Was there really something wrong with the painting?
She couldn’t help but call Carlene.
“Carlene, where did you get that painting?”
Carlene wasn’t stupid. She had heard about Grandma Edith being sued. Was this a doubt that the painting she gifted was fake?
“Edith, I was almost Herbert’s student. Are you doubting that I gave you a fake? There was an auction abroad a while ago where one of Herbert’s paintings was sold. I asked around for a long time before finding out it was bought by a collector. I spent 60 million to get it back.”
Carlene seemed a bit wronged.
Having spent 60 million, the painting must be genuine.
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