Scarlett Jennings has two aliases.
One is called Grant, used solely for selling talismans on the Spiritual Affairs APP. Due to early high-quality and high-output production, this na inexplicably gained recognition in the Mystical Sect, and by now, the alias is almost semi-public in the mystical circle.
The other is called Like-Life, a sowhat famous ordinary jade sculptor in the jade circle.
Because her master said that jade talismans carved by a Master have greater spiritual efficacy, Scarlett Jennings entered the trade. While learning to carve jade talismans, she also sculpted other small trinkets according to her own preferences—for practice as well as to make money.
After all, playing with jade burns money, and before returning to the Jennings Family, Scarlett really couldn’t be considered wealthy. Sotis encountering a good piece of material could empty all her savings, so selling jade carvings beca another source of inco for her.
Because her works all had a personal style, they too inexplicably gained fa.
Moreover, because she never showed her face in front of others, and her works were also traded through Ivan’s help, the circle ca to see her as a mysterious new-generation master.
Since returning to the Jennings Family, due to continuous busyness combined with not lacking in money, she hadn’t produced new works in a long ti, much less any news about herself.
However, Adam Jennings was the first to discover that Scarlett Jennings was Like-Life. How could there be things he was unclear about?
The Benedict Jade he was holding was made by Like-Life herself!
If even this couldn’t be seen, who was interested in his jade? Hearing this, Adam Jennings couldn’t help but sneer.
"You say you are Like-Life, do you have any proof?"
Though the woman sensed sothing odd in Adam Jennings’ reaction, she still followed his words and took out her special certificate.
Here in the auction house, both buyers and sellers have corresponding number plates, but for creators themselves, the auction house provides a certificate similar to identity authentication.
Because such individuals are considered another form of resource to the auction house, the auction house can introduce them to more buyers interested in their works through matchmaking.
Adam Jennings originally assud she was just a blatant impostor, but unexpectedly, she had credentials, causing his temper to flare instantly.
Although Scarlett Jennings being Like-Life had sowhat disillusioned him at first, his initial admiration for her work was genuine.
Now the situation was akin to his idol being impersonated by an inconsequential individual, and the idol’s managent had even authenticated her!
Could he endure this?
He didn’t even wait for the auction item he wanted—he stood up imdiately, gave the woman a blank stare, said nothing, and walked out with his Benedict Jade in hand.
The woman was montarily puzzled by his reaction, but the longing she had for the spiritual energy on that Benedict Jade made her reluctant to let him go, so she got up to follow him out.
As the auction started, Adam Jennings’ sudden action naturally caught the attention of Scarlett Jennings upstairs.
She instinctively glanced downstairs, noticing a woman beside Adam Jennings. Her gaze swept over the faint green aura emanating from the woman, and for once, Scarlett Jennings showed a hint of bewildernt.
After so thought, she decided to get up and said to Samuel Chalrs,
"I’ll go down and have a look."
Samuel Chalrs had known the mont she noticed the woman that she wouldn’t let it be, so he stood up with her, his expression indifferent,
"I’ll go with you."
Scarlett Jennings thought that today was ant for them to "buy" sothing, and it wouldn’t be appropriate to leave him behind, so she nodded,
"Alright."
The two had just left the private box, and Adam Jennings had already approached the auction house’s manager. He bluntly revealed his identity as a mber of the Jennings Family and then coldly questioned,
"I just encountered a fraud in your auction house. The person even possesses a certificate issued by your house. May I ask whether your house is this neglectful and irresponsible in authenticating the identity of a genuine creator?!"
The auction house manager naturally recognized this young master from the second branch of the Jennings Family. He couldn’t possibly dismiss his words and imdiately questioned in surprise,
"Young Master Adam, to whom are you referring? Our house places the utmost importance on reputation and authenticity—this kind of thing could not possibly happen."
The woman had just arrived when she heard Adam Jennings directly find the manager to report her, making her face turn slightly unpleasant.
What’s up with this person?
If he didn’t want to talk, then fine, but why report her?!
"You’re slandering!"
Adam Jennings saw she had followed him and pointed at her bluntly,
"It’s this woman. I suggest you imdiately take her into custody. If she has committed fraudulent acts through your auction house, I demand you call the police and hold her accountable for impersonation and fraud!"
Even though Adam Jennings was only a college freshman, when he was serious, his aura as a Jennings Family mber was hardly negligible. The manager didn’t dare to underestimate him. But if this issue blew up, it would severely impact the reputation of the auction house, which was also unacceptable.
"Young Master Adam, could there be so misunderstanding? How about this: why don’t you both follow to the reception room and talk things over?"
The woman’s eyes flashed with a montary panic upon hearing him say he would report her to the police, yet she couldn’t hide it now.
So the three quickly made their way to the reception room. To take this matter seriously, the manager temporarily postponed the auction of Like-Life’s items scheduled for today.
He had the items brought over and also called in the in-house treasure appraiser.
Each auction item had been thoroughly authenticated by the treasure appraiser before being confird for auction.
Upon seeing the two artworks laid out, Adam Jennings could imdiately tell they should be genuine, but so what?
Even if the works were real, that didn’t an the person was genuine.
The manager gestured for him to look at one of the pieces.
"This is the latest work by Teacher Like-Life. And it hasn’t been publicly announced. For publicity, we specially sent soone to do a behind-the-scenes video at Teacher’s studio and personally witnessed the creation process; there is nothing false about this."
Adam Jennings frowned at the piece he hadn’t seen before but said,
"That doesn’t an much. If she chose to impersonate, she must have researched techniques; it only shows her disguise is indeed on point."
The woman had maintained a calm deanor since entering, but at this point, seeing him still questioning her, she couldn’t hold back and spoke up,
"You keep insisting I’m an impostor. I’ve produced works to prove my identity. What about you? You say I’m not Like-Life—do you have any evidence?!"
"Of course, I have evidence!" Adam Jennings held the Benedict Jade in his hand, his voice firm and resolute,
"Because I know the real Master Like-Life!"
The manager, hearing this, instinctively asked, "Who is it?"
Adam Jennings was about to speak, but hesitated as the words reached his lips; he wasn’t sure if Scarlett Jennings was willing to reveal this alias.
"I need to make a call to confirm," Adam Jennings said.
The woman, hearing this, couldn’t help but chuckle. "You can’t present any evidence, so now you’re calling for backup?"
Adam Jennings shot her a glare but didn’t argue, taking out his phone to call Scarlett Jennings.
The next second, everyone heard a ringtone coming from the door.
Then the door of the reception room slowly opened.
Scarlett Jennings and Samuel Chalrs stood at the entrance. Scarlett casually silenced the incoming call on her phone, looked at the people inside, and calmly spoke,
"If there’s no accident, the person he’s talking about is ."
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