Adelaide let out a chuckle. "Lady Rosalind, did you not hear clearly? The monogram on the painting is wrong. Shall I send for the orchid painting I have for you to verify?"
However, Rosalind remained serious.
"My family also possesses two of Mr. Spencer's orchid paintings. He painted both personally in our backyard, with my grandfather present. Each painting depicts a different orchid, and the monograms on them—one was small, and the other was large. They were both used by Mr. Spencer. In fact, he has more than just these two styles of monograms."
She revealed the monogram of the torn orchid painting.
"This monogram is identical to the one in my family's painting. My grandfather is here today, right outside the main hall. If anyone has any doubts, he can verify it."
Adelaide was taken aback, but she shook her head. "That’s impossible! It’s well known that all of Mr. Spencer’s sold paintings have a small monogram to mark his works."
"That's correct. Hence, one of my family’s paintings was purchased, and the other was a gift from Mr. Spencer. The gifted one is marked with the larger monogram," Rosalind shot back.
Adelaide found herself in an awkward position, unaware of such details.
Jessica sneered. "Doesn't that make sense? Carissa’s painting could only be bought. How could Kyle have gifted her a painting? Since it wasn't gifted, the fact that it has a larger monogram to mark the work must mean it's a fake!"
The audience murmured in agreement.
How could Kyle have gifted Carissa a painting? Even if it was given to her father or family, it would be a treasured heirloom. Why would she give it away so easily to Eleanor?
Helen looked at Carissa with a mixture of disappointment and anger. She had just started to develop a slight fondness for Carissa, which now vanished. Bringing a counterfeit to deceive others—how could she expect her son to marry such a person and not become a laughingstock?
Carissa smiled lightly. "I know my senior's paintings are hard to come by. Today, I thought it fitting to present one for Grand Princess Eleanor’s birthday. It’s a pity that my senior's painstaking effort was torn apart like this."
Everyone gasped.
Senior? Kyle was her senior?!
"Are you saying that Kyle is your senior? That you both apprenticed under the same guild?!" Adelaide exclaimed.
When someone from the inner courtyard came out to invite Trevor to authenticate Kyle's painting, it startled the civil officials present. They admired Kyle greatly, and even the opportunity to just appreciate his work was considered a high honor.
Thus, everyone stood up, eager to join the appraisal, including the renowned physician, Sebastian.
Due to the need to segregate men and women, Eleanor ordered partition screens to be set up. After the space had been divided, she invited Trevor, the princes, and officials inside.
Rafael naturally followed, but with the partition screens in place, he couldn't see Carissa.
When the torn painting was handed to Trevor by Eleanor's steward, Trevor gasped.
"It's torn?"
The officials gathered around to see, all drawing sharp breaths. Some, who had long admired Kyle, felt as if a piece of their hearts had been cut out. Ignoring the presence of Eleanor, they lamented, "If this is a genuine piece, what a pity it is!"
Trevor's face turned ashen with anger. "What do you mean, 'If this is a genuine piece'? This is a genuine piece! How could it have been torn? Who did this?!"
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