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Dragon Master novel Maximilian novel Chapter 600

After a while, Euan came to the auction stage, shook hands with Pearce politely, and went to the painting to have a look.

Interestingly, the staff handed him a magnifying glass, but Euan refused it.

Euan was carefully observing the ink painting "Two Galloping Horses" on the stage.

Usually, to identify a painting was real or faked, one needed to use a magnifying glass to carefully see the texture of the canvas and the painter's brush in order to make a better judgment.

The young master of Tripod Wealth Pawnshop didn't take the magnifying glass prepared by the staff before he went on stage. Instead, he went on stage to observe it with naked eyes.

This detail also aroused some discussion in the hall. Many people thought this young man was arrogant and pretended to know something about this painting.

Maximilian didn't understand Euan's practice very well, and sat with a puzzled expression, waiting for the result.

After a while, Euan seemed to have come to a conclusion.

He took out the bidding device from his pocket and pressed the keyboard. The big screen on the stage instantly showed the number of "200,000 dollars".

Seeing Euan's offer, the audience burst out in a flash, and people's discussion became louder and louder.

Euan seemed very calm and didn't say anything. He calmly stepped down from the stage and returned to his seat.

Two hundred thousand dollars? Was it the same price Pearce spent on this painting?

Maximilian thought Euan would give a special answer, but he didn't expect him to do so. Maximilian was confused.

Not only Maximilian, but also other guests at the scene didn’t understand Euan's bid at all.

"Does this young man understand auction or not?"

"It shouldn’t be such an offer. Pearce just said he spent 200,000 dollars for this painting. Is this person Pearce's trust?"

"Young man, don't pretend to understand..."

There were a majority of dissenting voices about Euan's bid.

Maximilian looked at Euan and saw that he was smiling and calmly looking at the paintings on the exhibition stand. He seemed to be very sure of his own judgment and didn't feel guilty at all.

There was only one way to prove whether his offer was right or wrong, that is, to identify the painting himself.

Facing the noisy crowd, Pearce picked up the microphone, waved his hand and said.

"Please be quiet, everyone. Thank you very much for the support of Euan, the young master of Tripod Wealth Pawnshop, who raised the bid to 200,000 dollars at once. I am honored by his deed. But next, I hope you won't bid immediately after watching the painting on stage. When everyone has finished appreciation, we will enter the auction round. In order to maintain the order in the venue, please cooperate with us."

With Euan in the lead, people were scrambling to the stage to have a look at this ink painting. It didn't take long for a long line to form under the stage.

Maximilian, who was aroused by his curiosity, naturally did not want to lag behind. He got up from his seat and joined the queue.

Maximilian, who was standing in the queue, was not idle. Instead, he observed the faces of everyone who had seen the painting one by one.

He found almost everyone who had seen the painting looked satisfied. It seemed the painting was really not ordinary.

After waiting for a long time, Maximilian finally came on to the stage. He took the magnifying glass from the staff and strode to the ink painting.

Unlike others, Maximilian did not immediately raise the magnifying glass to observe, but just stood and looked at the painting like Euan.

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