The Wrong Woman

Chapter 404

Shortly after, Mila returned carrying a bag and a small makeshift table. Sienna looked puzzled.

Mila unfolded the table and retrieved white A4 papers, ink, and brushes from the bag. She wrote a message on the paper and attached it to the stall.

"Receive a complimentary ink painting with purchases exceeding 100 dollars.”

Sienna was taken aback.

Mila began preparing the ink as Sienna looked around anxiously, advising, "Wanda, the people here are just regular folks. They usually don't pay much attention to famous artists or paintings. Not many might recognize you."

Considering Sienna's words, Mila couldn't help but agree. She then took out her phone, logged into her official account as Inkwell, and posted an update.

"Selling items on behalf of a friend. Get a complimentary painting with purchases exceeding 100 dollars.”

Mila placed her phone down and offered Sienna a warm smile. "Just watch what happens.”

Sienna felt grateful but also uneasy as she sat down next to Mila. "Wanda, your paintings are so valuable. Selling everything I have here wouldn't even compare to the worth of one of your artworks. Please don't diminish your value for my sake. I'd feel terribly guilty.”

it slightly. “I already paint for charity, and helping you

she still harbored some doubts. Nonetheless, what Mila considered insignificant proved to be quite the opposite within half an hour,

line at the stall were all impeccably dressed in suits, emanating an air of sophistication and elegance that contrasted sharply with the

art collectors or aides to prominent figures. Each customer made the same demand, "I'll take everything from your booth. I hope you can

“No signatures, no photographs, and

paintings would significantly increase

her intention of assisting Sienna. Despite her refusal, the demand for Mila's paintings

completely sold out, leaving those lucky enough to have purchased her items

of spectators kept

artist Inkwell was offering complimentary paintings, resulting in Sienna’s products selling out. This sparked a frenzy as people flocked to Sienna's stall,

I'll buy anything, just let me get a free painting,” they

chairs from her stall were swiftly

empty-

surge of visitors to the entire street, boosting the businesses of all the

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