Chapter 351: The Person in This Painting Looks Like My Daughter
Walter was stunned by what he heard and didn't recover for a long time. After a while, he snapped back to
reality and angrily yelled at Vivienne, "Are you crazy? Giving them ten billion dollars? Do you think we have too
much money?" Ten billion dollars could fund numerous art galleries. Giving away this amount of money made
him question Vivienne's sanity.
Vivienne glanced at him coldly, then turned to Tina and Jared. "Givean account number, and I'll transfer the
money to you."
She wasn't doing this for Walter but to prevent Jared and Tina from tearing down other art galleries. Sof the
galleries Walter managed were involved in illicit activities that must remain hidden. She had worked hard to
establish them, and no one in the family knew about it-not even Walter. If these activities were discovered, she
could lose nearly thirty billion dollars. Compared to that, protecting these secrets was worth the ten billion.
Moreover, she didn't believe Jared would target them without reason. Mr. Daryl's status was enough to place him
at the pinnacle; he wouldn't care about a few art galleries or even billions of dollars. But his insistence on
dismantling the galleries suggested he knew something.
It seemed Jared couldn't be allowed to stay any longer. His existence posed the greatest threat to her. With Jared
around, not only would she lose the inheritance rights if the old man died, but she would also face constant
danger. Once Jared was gone, the rest of the Farrell family wouldn't stand a chance against her.
Tina raised an eyebrow and looked at her meaningfully. "Alright," she said and promptly provided an account
number. Vivienne said, "Ten billion is not a small amount. I'll discuss it with my family and ensure it's transferred
by tonight." She spoke confidently, showing no concern about whether Alexander and Clara would agree to give
the money. Tina nodded. "Okay." Then she called the secretary of the National Art Gallery.
Soon, those who had cto seal off the gallery left.
Walter was furious that Vivienne had so easily agreed to give away ten billion dollars. He turned and left without
even caring about the guests at the gallery. He needed to go hand tell his parents not to give this money.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtVivienne exchanged a few words with Jared and Tina before leaving as well.
After they left, Jared and Tina were about to leave when someone called out to them.
"Young lady! Can you sellthat painting you're holding?"
Tina turned around to see an elderly man leaning on a cane. His hair was almost entirely white except for a few
black strands. He looked about seventy years old, dressed in simple clothes but exuding a powerful aura. His
aged, cloudy eyes held a sharp glint.
Tina paused for a moment before saying, "This painting is a copy."
"I know," the old man replied. "But you won't sellthe original, will you?"
Tina smiled and nodded. "That's right."
"The person in this painting looks very familiar to me. | want to buy it to search for someone," the old man
explained without hiding anything. "I hope you can sell it to me."
Tina looked up at him. "You recognize the person in this painting?"
It was just a back view; unless someone was very familiar with the person, they wouldn't think they knew them.
"She has a mole behind her ear," the old man said with a hint of sadness in his voice. "My lost daughter also has
a mole behind her ear. Although it might not be her, | want to check." Hearing this, Tina's grip on the painting
tightened suddenly. "Your daughter? What's her name?"
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"Her nis Alina!" The old man couldn't hold back his tears as he mentioned her name. "I've been looking for
her for thirty years without any news until recently when | heard she had been in Ashbury, so | chere to
look." Tina was stunned for a moment-Alina? It was a beautiful name. She hadn't met anyone named Alina
before, but why did she vaguely remember hearing it somewhere?
"If you don't want to sell it, | won't force you," the old man continued after seeing her hesitation. "But | heard you
say that the person in this painting is your mother-is she no longer alive?"
Before he could finish speaking, Tina interrupted him with a simple "Yes."
The old man felt apologetic upon hearing this. "I'm sorry for bringing up something painful."
"It's okay," Tina said quietly, lost in thought.
"Forgive my intrusion," he continued cautiously. "The mole behind your mother's ear is exactly like my
daughter's. May | ask if you know much about your maternal grandfather's family?" "They..." Tina's expression
turned icy cold suddenly. "They're all in prison!"
Her mother had personally sent them there after they began their escape together and sought out the Whittaker
family in Ashbury.
That was her first encounter with her maternal grandparents’ family, but it showed her how sparents could
be so unloving towards their children.
Her grandfather wanted to save his only son in the Whittaker family so much that he forced her grandmother to
make her mother sleep with him and have another child. Her mother was shocked and had a huge argument
with them. At that time, her mother's medical skills were not advanced yet, so when her grandmother gave her a
bowl of porridge she had cooked herself, her mother was overjoyed because it was the first ther
grandmother had cooked for her since she could remember; she had always done all the cooking, laundry, and
cleaning herself.
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Her mother was so happy that she didn't realize there were drugs in that porridge.
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She watched helplessly as she was carried into her grandfather's room and saw him undress in front of her-she
felt utterly hopeless!
Later on, with her last bit of strength, she grabbed a vase from the table and smashed it over his head before
running away from home.
When they returned to the Whittaker family that day, it was just to ask if they had felt any guilt over these years
since she hadn't been home.
But they showed no remorse whatsoever; instead, they surrounded them and tried to send them off to a
nightclub.
Her mother couldn't bear it anymore and handed over all evidence against the Whittaker family she had
collected over tto the police-none of them escaped; they were all arrested. Tina didn't know what evidence
her mother had gathered against them but knew their crimes weren't light; they received sentences of at least
fifty years each!
The old man was taken aback but quickly apologized upon seeing Tina's grim expression again: "I'm sorry!"
Tina snapped back from her thoughts and handed him the painting: "Take it; it's not mine anyway."
With those words said, and without lingering any longer, she turned around and left immediately afterward.
Just as she turned away though, a familiar figure caught her eye; she froze instantly!
Seeing that she'd noticed him, the person quickly turned around too-and left hurriedly thereafter!
Snapping back into reality abruptly, Tina chased after him swiftly!
Jared stood there bewildered by what just happened-but before he could follow suit-Tina called out: "Call Dexter!
| saw Master!"