Chapter 818 Embarrassing 

Naomi reacted quickly and called out, “Mr. Loft!” 

She couldn’t risk Wynter exposing the truth as it would swiftly change the online narrative. 

With a shrewd look, Naomi warned Bill, “We’re here to assess artifacts. Let’s stick to our professional roles without mentioning personal Identities. Expertise is what counts here.” 

Naomi’s reproach managed to win her some sympathy. At least, she wouldn’t be blamed for Bill’s potential blunders. 

Next, Naomi maintained her composure and said, “Let’s continue, Ms. Barron. I have faith that Mr. Loft will prove himself in the subsequent assessments.” 

The audience agreed with Naomi’s suggestion. 

“That’s right. It’s only the fourth item. We should determine the winner after going through all ten items.” 

“Even though Mr. Loft’s credentials are questionable, we shouldn’t underestimate the rising star in cultural relic restoration. Her track record speaks volumes. I’d caution the person’s sister to choose her words more carefully.” 

“Track record? What track record?” 

“Don’t you know? She worked with Mr. Martinez to appraise renowned paintings.” 

Naomi had undeniably benefited from Shane’s substantial marketing investment. In the realm of cultural relics, any association with Haddon ensured a positive perception. Yet, he never expected Haddon’s 

presence at the event. 

Despite the organizers‘ attempts to persuade him, Haddon refused to budge. He didn’t snatch the microphone; instead, he promptly left the VIP seat. 

It was awkward to have a tense atmosphere during the recording. Naomi’s timely intervention to preserve Bill’s reputation proved to be a saving grace for him, much to Shane’s relief. 

Meanwhile, Bill clenched his fists and glared at Wynter. He was adamant about making her pay the price. 

for his humiliation. 

Seeing Wynter’s decision to go all in, Bill was determined to make her lose both reputation and credibility. 

Nobody bid for the fourth auction item. When it came to the fifth item, Bill and Naomi exchanged glances, both sensing it was worth acquiring. Judging by Wynter’s expression, it seemed she was also preparing to 

bid. 

Bill immediately called out, “We’re going all–in for item five.” 

Naomi turned to Wynter and acted apologetically. “I’m sorry, but I really like the fifth item. Those who know me well are aware of my passion for calligraphy and paintings. Whenever I encounter genuine pieces, I can’t resist going all out.” 

Chapter 815 Embarrassing 

When the audience saw Wynter raising a brow, they thought she was expressing her dissatisfaction. 

“Ms. Naomi really likes such items. Previously, she and Mr. Martinez collaborated on appraising calligraphy and paintings.” 

Mr. Martinez? Wynter tilted her head to the side. It didn’t seem like he was involved. 

Upon hearing his name, Haddon hastened his steps even further. The cameraman trailing behind him was shouting desperately. The audience remained oblivious to this unfolding drama. 

Naomi observed Wynter’s thoughtful expression with a hint of satisfaction. “I’m sorry, but I bidded first 

this time.” 

She hoped to elicit a reaction of resentment from Wynter. However, Wynter simply shrugged. “There’s no need to apologize. The fake item is all yours.” 

Infuriated by her response, Bill snapped, “The organizers haven’t confirmed the item’s authenticity. How dare you claim that it’s fake? Can you stop being so arrogant? 

“It doesn’t matter if you’re rude to me, but why are you acting this way to the Quinnell family’s adopted daughter? Do you even know who she worked with to appraise relics? It was with Mr. Haddon Martinez! Never mind, you won’t know who he is. You-” 

Suddenly, a deep voice cut Bill off. “It looks like you people are the ones who need to stop being so arrogant!” 

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