Chapter 345
This painting was quite a departure from Malcolm’s usual style.
In the past, Malcolm’s work focused on the portrayal of ambiance, using light strokes to outline figures and muted
colors. The characters in his paintings were slender, giving off a cold and detached feel.
But this painting was quite the opposite, full of rich colors and intricate details. The girl’s beautiful face, her long
eyelashes, her moist red lips, everything was crystal clear.
The girl in the painting was looking sideways, her expressive eyes bright and clear, staring at something off canvas.
And what she was looking at was a blurry and dim silhouette of a rough-looking man.
This painting was commissioned by Seraphina, using a photo of Sandra Smith as a reference.
Sandra, as depicted in the painting, has clearly defined facial features and her emotions were vividly portrayed.
Anyone who knew her would easily recognize her.
Yet, Seraphina did not go into detail about the painting. She simply said, “This painting just arrived today, so it’s not
included in our auction catalog. Please enjoy it, and we’ll start the bidding later.”
High-definition cameras in the auction room captured the painting from different angles, projecting every detail
onto a large screen.
As this was Malcolm’s first new work in a long time, many people in the room took out their phones to take pictures.
Tania, sitting in the audience, stared at the painting for a while before turning to Bowen, “Is that… your sister?”
She had only met Sandra once, so she wasn’t entirely sure. But as she turned to Bowen for confirmation, he didn’t
respond.
He was just staring at the painting, at Sandra who seemed so close yet so far.
It must have been from her 18th birthday party that he threw for her because the dress she was wearing was a gift
from him.
“Who’s that man?” Tania asked again, “Is your sister in a relationship?”
Bowen’s gaze finally landed on the blurry silhouette of the man, then back to Sandra’s face.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBack then, she used to look at him with such joy, excitement, and a touch of shyness.
But when did that expression disappear from her face?
Tania kept talking but got no response. She was getting a little annoyed and gave Bowen a light shove, “I’m talking
to you! Are you listening?”
Bowen suddenly turned to look at her, his eyes as cold as ice.
Tania was taken aback, about to lose her temper, but then she remembered the time when Sandra had an
accident, and how Bowen was like a different person.
Since then, she knew how important Sandra, his sister, was to him.
And it took him a long time to get over the pain of losing her, and now, out of nowhere, these emotions have been
stirred up again-
Tania suddenly looked up at Seraphina on the stage, directing all her resentment and frustration towards her.
Out of all the paintings in the world, why did Seraphina have to auction this one?
On the stage, Seraphina, who had been closely examining a painting, suddenly looked their way.
Tania didn’t expect her to look over so suddenly, and she didn’t have time to hide her expression, so she quickly
looked down.
But Seraphina only glanced at her, then looked at Bowen.
Bowen was watching her too, his face void of any smile, only coldness remained.
Yet, Seraphina kept her smile and even nodded at him.
Bowen held her gaze for a moment, then suddenly scoffed.
Seraphina didn’t look at him again, instead, she turned to Leandro.
Leandro, who had been listening to Victor, looked at her when she looked his way.
Seraphina casually pointed to the painting next to her and raised her eyebrows at him.
Many people had been watching Leandro and Seraphina, and even though her gesture was subtle, many people still
noticed it.
This meant that Seraphina wanted Leandro to buy the painting,
Even though the painting was created by Malcolm, Seraphina was the one auctioning it off, clearly, she had
ownership. Her intention for Leandro to purchase the painting was quite obvious.
Firstly, the painting could fetch a high price, which would be an honor for Seraphina.
Secondly, Leandro-buying the painting at a high price could be seen as a good deed and a way to please his wife.
Lastly, the amount of donations raised from this charity auction should be quite substantial, which would earn him a
good name.
Everyone understood how the auction would proceed.
Tania also saw through their intentions, carefully tugged at Bowen’s sleeve, and whispered, “Seraphina wants to
buy the painting herself. You can bid, but don’t fight with them.”
Bowen didn’t respond, just lit another cigarette.
Sure enough, as soon as the bidding started, everyone started placing their bids. In no time, the price of the
painting had risen to 2 million.
“3 million.” Leandro made his first bid.
Seraphina stood on the stage, a blissful smile on her face.
“3.05 million!”
“3.1 million!”
“3.15 million!”
The bidding continued. Most people knew that Leandro was determined to buy the painting and wouldn’t mind the
price. The higher the price, the more honor Leandro would gain.
Leandro raised his bid to 4 million.
Tania had also placed a bid earlier, but seeing the price had risen to this level, she stopped.
Bowen, however, hadn’t said anything. Just as Tania was about to go over and say something to Bowen, Bowen
suddenly raised his hand, “4.1 million.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe room fell into stunned silence at his bid.
In such a charity auction, it was rare for the goods to fetch over a million, let alone three million for that ruby ring
just now. But the guy who just forked out three million for the ring, now bid over four million for this next item. It
was a real jaw-dropper.
Equally surprising one was Tania, but no matter how hard she tried, Bowen just brushed her off.
Leandro didn’t plan on backing down, if there was a bid, he was to win.
Bowen, too, stood his ground, looking like he was gonna go head-to-head with Leandro.
Just as the price skyrocketed to five million, about to pass the mind-blowing six million, Seraphina stepped in.
“Excuse me for a sec,” Seraphina said with a smile, “I can see you both really dig this painting and want it. Even
though Malcom’s work is worth the price, we’re here for charity, not a pissing contest. Why don’t you both share
the reasons you’re so into this painting?”
A staff member quickly handed Leandro a mic. Leandro just looked at Seraphina on the stage and said
nonchalantly, “My wife digs it.”
The crowd burst into cheers and whistles. Seraphina, grinning, turned to Bowen.
When the room got quiet down, a staff member gave Bowen the mic.
Bowen was indifferent, his gaze on the painting, but his eyes were intense.
“The woman in the painting is my late sister,” he said.”
The room fell silent.
“I see,” Seraphina sighed softly, and then added, “So this painting must be very important to you, right?”
Bowen didn’t dodge Seraphina’s question, he just said, “Yes, it’s very important.”
“In that case, we should stop fighting with Mr. Smith over this painting,” said Seraphina, “So, I declare Mr. Smith the
winner of ‘Romance in Bloom’ with his last bid Additionally, Mr. Reynolds will also donate the same amount of his
final bid as a charitable contribution. Thanks to both of you for your generous contributions!”
The crowd broke into applause again, and all cameras were on Leandro and Bowen.
As the “loser” of the contest, Leandro raised his glass, smiling at Seraphina on the stage.
As the “winner”, Bowen’s expression was cold, his gaze deep, not a hint of joy on his face.