Chapter 125
Chapter 125
The True Lady Strikes Back
Chapter 125
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Fiona was out of town working on a news piece.
When Jayden called her, she was busy tracking down some sources and directly hung up on him.
In order not to be disturbed by his phone calls again, she even blocked his number.
“Sorry, the number you have dialed is currently not available.”
Jayden’s face darkened when he heard the mechanical voice coming through the phone.
He had thought Fiona would be disappointed in him, but he didn’t expect she would directly block his
number.
“Jerry and I have a lot of assets. We were the ones who had caused this trouble. So we will figure it out
ourselves,” said Jayden.
Jonathan angrily said, “If you two had the combined assets of 2 billion dollars, we wouldn’t be
scratching our heads here.”
Megastars from the entertainment industry lived glorious lives and made a lot of money, but their
expenditures were also high.
Jeremiah and Jayden’s combined assets were less than 400 million dollars.
Jeremiah, who had been silent for a long time, said, “Liquidate our assets first, then we will borrow
some from our friends. We should be able to pretty much collect the amount we need.”
Jayden raised his hand and massaged his forehead as he said, “I’ve tried, but no one is willing to lend
us any money. Our family is in a situation where everyone is seizing the opportunity to hit us while we
are down. And if my reputation continues to falter, I will face more breach of contract penalties that I
would need to pay.”
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He was involved in more endorsements and movie deals than Juliana.
If the endorsements couldn’t be broadcasted and the movies couldn’t be filmed due to his damaged
reputation, he would have to pay the breach of contract penalties.
As Jayden thought of this, he felt utterly overwhelmed.
Gordon spoke up when the atmosphere in the living room had become so depressing that everyone
was finding it hard to breathe. “Wrap up all my calligraphy artwork and sell them. We should be able to
sell them for 1 billion dollars if I stop painting after this.”
To put it bluntly, saying that would increase the value of those calligraphy artwork.
Some calligrapher had told Gordon about it before.
At that time, he wasn’t short of money and hadn’t been willing to lose his fame in the art industry, so he
refused.
And now, that was the only way to quickly collect the money needed to pay the breach of contract
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Sophia knew how much Gordon liked painting, so she solemnly asked, “Gordon, there is no turning
back once you have done this. Have you thought through this?”
“I’ve made up my mind. Let’s do it,” said Gordon. After saying that, he got up and left, his back hunched
as he walked away. Sophia got up right after he left and said, “The problem has been solved. Let’s go
to bed early.”
Before going upstairs, she gave some instructions to Jonathan. “Contact a second–hand jewelry shop
and sell off all of Juliana’s jewelry. Get buyers for all the assets under her name as soon as possible.”
Sophia didn’t want to have anything to do with that despicable woman anymore!
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“All right, Mom,” said Jonathan.
Soon, only the four brothers were left in the living room. Jackson clenched his fists tightly and gritted.
“The Quigley family is so vicious. We can’t just let them get away with this. We must find a way to make
them pay for doing this!”
There were four members in the Quigley family. Bernard and Felix had been brought into custody while
Abigail and Juliana were hospitalized.
It was not hard to make them pay for what they did.
Jonathan closed the computer, looked at Jackson, who was gloomy and looked like he wanted to kill
someone, and said, “We are in the eye of the storm now. Everything we do will be put under the
microscope, and we could easily bring trouble upon ourselves if we are not careful. Do not do anything
at this juncture.”
After giving his warning, he went back to his room.
The remaining three brothers were worried about bringing more trouble for their family, so they buried
their anger deep in their hearts and returned to their rooms.
The following day, Sophia, who was about to accompany Gordon to go out, received a call from
Jonathan.
“Mom, the jewelry in Juliana’s condominium are all fake!” “Fake? What do you mean by fake?”
“Juliana has already sold all the real jewelry and asked someone to make counterfeits to fool us.”
On the surface, Juliana treasured what the Yancey family had given her.
In reality, she had already made a sneaky swap and pocketed the money she made from the sales.
Sophia was again forced to readjust her opinion of Juliana when she heard of the stunt Juliana had
pulled.
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Sophia’s face darkened as she gritted her teeth and said, “I won’t be accompanying you to sell the
calligraphy artwork, Gordon. I need to go to the hospital to see Juliana!”
Gordon was worried that Sophia would directly murder Juliana.
“Sophie, I’m not good at networking and don’t know how to make business deals. Can you accompany
me to sell the artwork first? After we have discussed the price, you will still have time to pay Juliana a
visit,” said Gordon.
Sophia hesitated for a moment and agreed, “All right, Gordon.” The most important thing now was to
settle the penalties for the breach of contract. Everything else came second.
They went to Quilton’s largest antique market.
It was a large place in a tubular structure building.
As soon as one entered it, they would see a large square full of stalls.
Vendors there would rarely have any quality goods in their hands. They would deliberately make the
products look “old” and give them an “antique” appearance, which was used to deceive the layman.
The periphery of the circular square was filled with shops, ranging in size from large to small.
Some of the shops were crowded while some looked desolate.
The man who had wanted to buy out Gordon’s paintings had opened a calligraphy artwork shop in the
southeast corner of the place.
The shop was large and sold ancient, modern, and contemporary artworks, but the business was slow.
It was because he only sold unique or stunning artworks at a high price. His main source of income
was through auctions.
Gordon had contacted him before he decided to come over.
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However, after entering the store, the shop assistant said, “Dear customer, kindly wait for a while. Our
owner has gone to an auction and will only return in half an hour.”
There were daily auctions at the antique market, where buyers and sellers traded goods of varying
quality.
Most people who went to the auction were only there to join in the fun, and rarely would anyone buy
things.
Sophia wanted to negotiate a deal quickly and then pay Juliana a visit.
She asked angrily, “What does your owner mean by this? Is this how someone who wants to make a
business deal shows their sincerity?”
After serving Sophia and Gordon two cups of high–quality Blue Mountain Coffee, the shop assistant
explained, “Mrs. Yancey, you have misunderstood us. Our owner has been waiting for you in the store
since ten minutes ago. It just so happens that he heard that there was good artwork at the auction
today, so he had gone over there at the last minute. Our owner has a special interest in calligraphy
artwork. I hope you can understand.”
It was well–known by all that Herman Hughes, the owner of the calligraphy artwork shop, was a lover of
artwork, so Gordon understood where he was coming from.
He asked curiously, “What kind of artwork has caught Mr. Hughes‘ interest?”
If it truly were an outstanding artwork, it would be sold at Elite Auction. There was no way such artwork
would end up in antique markets.
The shop assistant continued to explain. “It is an acclaimed painter doing a live painting. And there is a
time limit, so many people had headed over to join in the fun.”
“Which acclaimed painter is this?” asked Gordon.
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“Enigma, one of the most mysterious yet acclaimed painters in the art industry,” replied the shop
assistant.
Gordon was surprised. “Is Enigma here, then?”
“That’s what everyone is saying,” said the shop assistant.
“Why is Enigma painting at a third–rate auction in the antique market?” asked Gordon.
Enigma was famous for mixing paintings of various genres to form stunning and memorable works.
However, Enigma sold at most one painting a year, and every one of them was sold at an astounding
price.
“How can such a person be here?” wondered Gordon.
The shop assistant smiled and said, “I’m unsure of the reason behind it. If Mr. Yancey is interested, you
can go and have a look.”
Gordon was intrigued.
He was interested not only in artwork but also in Enigma, the acclaimed painter.
“It will be great if I can be acquainted with Enigma,” thought Gordon.
“Okay, I’ll go and have a look.”
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