Chapter 34
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 34 A Reward for My Husband
Spurtâ¦
Daniel spit the mouthful of vodka onto the statue. Brittany immediately yelled in exasperation.
âYou goodâforânothing, you obviously canât hold your liquor, taking such a big swig and then spraying it everywhere! Thatâs a five- thousandâdollar bottle of vodka youâre wasting! The company policy states that penalties are doubled for wastage! You owe me ten thousand dollars from your salary!â
When reimbursing expenses, claiming a threeâthousandâdollar item as being worth five thousand was a common practice for Brittany. Daniel ignored her complaint and started rubbing his hands on the statueâs surface.
Crack⦠Crack, crackâ¦
The surface of the statue cracked.
âBe careful not to hurt your hands,â Jessica quickly warned him.
âAre you worried about me?â
âYeah, sure I am! Itâs work hours, and I donât want to end up having to pay you compensation for an injury!â
Jessica wouldnât admit she was actually concerned about him.
âI come from the countryside; this thing wonât hurt me.â
As the outer layer continued to fall off, something inside the statue
began to reveal itself, stunning Hicholas He couldnât believe the statue harbored such a secret.
Once the surface had completely fallen away, Daniel used the remaining vodka to wash down the statue. Then, a stunning new sculpture was laid bare before everyone.
Daniel handed the statue to Nicholas with a smile, âSmiley Nick, check out this statue. Is it from the Renaissance period?â
Nicholas took the statue, and upon examination, he could tell from its shape and material it indeed dated back to the Renaissance. However, upon further inspection of the sculptureâs patterns, he chuckled again.
âThis sculpture is indeed from the Renaissance period, but it doesnât count as something valuable. Look at the craftsmanship and the stoneâs texture; itâs just work from an ordinary sculptor and not from an official kiln. You canât solely measure a statueâs worth by its age. From the same era, sculptures made by art masters and those by ordinary people differ vastly in materials and craftsmanship. Consequently, the price difference is also immense.
If this statue were the work of a top artist, its value could truly be fifty million. But itâs clear this is merely an apprenticeâs work, and not particularly good quality at that. However, one notable point is that a faux layer wrapped the outside, preserving it nicely. Thus, it might fetch a higher price due to its condition.
Altogether, this sculpture at most is worth five million.â
Nicholasâs assessment was fair and objective, considering the
sculptureâs value was just increased from one million to five million
under Danielâs manipulation. He had to demonstrate his professional expertise in his field, especially since the bet with Daniel was for two even a value of five million for the statue would not affect
billion
the bet.
Jessica was delighted with how things turned out and nodded in satisfaction, âDaniel, well done. Your bonus for the month is doubled!â
Clear rewards and punishments were her consistent principles, and Daniel was, after all, her husband. She felt he deserved a reward in
such circumstances.
Upon hearing this, Brittany felt a twinge of jealousy.