Chapter 433: Leo's Plan
The Understated Dragon Lord
Leo had paid a hefty sum for the painting "Gray Tree," and after countless inspections, he was
confident it was the real dealâan authentic Piet Mondrian.
Fuming yet certain, he turned to Gary Smart.
"Gary, you saw this Mondrian's 'Gray Tree' last time you dropped by," Leo mentioned pointedly. "You
declared it genuine, willing to shell out fifty million to make it yours. Though, just to be safe, you
insisted on a master's appraisal first."
With a nod toward Xavier, Leo asked, "This gentleman here, he's the expert you brought along,
right?"
At Leo's words, Gary beamed triumphantly. After all, the lovely Bella was watching, and he had to
show off his chops. Secretly, he longed to marry Bella, the granddaughter of the Matthews clan and
one of New York's top beauties.
But the Matthews wouldn't agree to marry off Bella to him, so he set his sights on Jessica, Bella's
cousin. That didn't mean he would turn down a fling with Bella if the chance arose. His ultimate
dream? To win over both Jessica and Bellaâwhy choose if you don't have to?
"Do you know who this is, Leo?" Gary boasted. "This is Xavier, the chairman of the American
Antiques Association and the premier appraiser in the USA!"
Gary's chest swelled with pride as he introduced Xavier.
"Xavier? You've actually managed to bring Xavier here? Thatâs incredible! Xavier gracing Fortune
Antiques with his presence is a true honor. I've heard getting him is tougher than calling on heaven
itself!"
Leo's words gave Gary just the opening he needed to strut his stuff.
"That's right," Gary quickly replied. "Xavier is no easy man to summon. Just last year, the Matthews
family head wanted his consultation, and Xavier turned them down flat. Mind you, the Matthews
rank third among New York's eight prominent familiesâeven if they fall short of the Evansâstill a
dynasty of repute."
At this, Bella's face darkened, and she asked coldly, "What are you implying, Gary?"
"I'm just stating facts,â Gary shrugged. "The Matthews, despite their rank, have been losing
influence. Otherwise, why would they fail to engage Xavier? Theyâre only holding onto third place
because the other elite families respect the old man Matthews' dignity. Sadly, the descendants of
the Matthews are... lacking."
Bella stamped her foot, frustrated and without a comeback.
The Matthews were indeed on the decline, their next generation not quite living up to the legacy.
Bella, despite being a woman, was the most capable of her generation. And as for her father's
generation, their infighting had thrown the family into chaos.
Daniel watched the drama unfold with hands in his pockets, amused. He was genuinely curious
whether Xavier, lauded as the top appraiser in the USA, truly had the goods or was all talk. The
"Gray Tree" on the table was a forgeryâa very convincing one, capable of deceiving even a
seasoned expert. After all, even those with real talent could sometimes be fooled.