After the three sons, Jasmine and Reuben walked on stage, knelt in front of Lord Moore, and presented their gifts.

Oscar then announced:

“The eldest grandson, Reuben Moore, presents a pair of imperial jadeite ornaments, worth 80 million.”

“The eldest granddaughter, Jasmine Moore, presents a painting, The Blinding of Samson by Rembrandt, worth 70 million.”

After the family finished their rounds, the guests stepped forward one after another, giving gifts.

Although the guests’ gifts were not as valuable as the Moore family members’, they were also quite pricey between the range of 10 to 30 million.

Next, Donald and Sean stood up. Sean held the gift carefully and walked toward Lord Moore with his father.

On his way, Sean shot a scornful look at Charlie.

to give Lord Moore a priceless piece of authentic painting from Vermeer, it had to be the most valuable gift

that Charlie’s gift would pale in comparison to his gift, he

held the painting carefully and bowed before Lord Moore. Then, he marched forward and said with a smile, “Grandpa Moore, this is a gift from me! I heard that you like Johannes Vermeer’s painting, so I had someone

“The eldest son of the Webb family presents a copy of Vermeer’s original The

attracted curious gazes and attention

market,

the most common paintings came with a price tag of at least

Vermeer’s The Girl with the Pearl Earring had been sold abroad for 3.6

was also one of Vermeer’s rare treasures. Five years ago, it had been sold to a mysterious rich man at an auction at a price of nearly 200 million dollars. There was almost

would resurface at the Webb family’s house. It could be assumed that the mysterious man who bought the painting

the painting was worth 200 million dollars. If it was auctioned off

fetch 400 million if they were

Moore blinked in astonishment when he

family to be so generous in giving him the painting of The Geographer that was

so it was impossible for

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