?Chapter 795:
Christina had just gotten word that Feathers of the Divine, a rare and highly sought-after painting, would be featured at the auction—a true centerpiece.
That painting had been missing for a hundred years, and nobody could tell where it ultimately ended up. Now that it had reappeared, Christina had to im it.
William, the CEO of a luxury handbag brand, was a great admirer of the painting’s aesthetic and had been hunting it down for ages.
Christina had once given William her word—if she ever encountered the painting, she would help him secure it. William had yed a major role in helping her during the development of the most extravagant cruise vessel in history, so she intended to secure the artwork for him as a gift out of gratitude.
“Kitaso’s my yground, and I’ll ensure you’re sorted!” Robin boasted, puffing out his chest with pride.
“Alright. I still haven’t gotten seats for the auction yet. Help me get two,” Christina grinned yfully.
Robin reacted immediately, fishing out his mobile. “That’s child’s y! I just need to say the word and—hold on.” He paused as something dawned on him.
He halted his call to his grandfather, narrowing his eyes at Christina. “Hold up… Are you turning me into your errand boy?” he asked, sounding slightly offended.
Christina raised an eyebrow. “What exactly do you mean by ‘errand boy’? You’re overthinking it. That’s not what I meant.”
“Good, because I refuse to be anyone’s errand boy,” Robin said, full of swagger.
Christina chuckled. “Even if you’re eager, take a number. I’ve got a line of people waiting to offer their help.”
“You’ve got to be kidding! Who signs up to be someone’s servant?” Robin eyed her with skepticism.
“Believe what you want. Just get me those tickets to the auction already.” Christina ended the banter with a nudge.
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“Alright, alright,” Robin muttered, a bit irritated, but still quickly dialing his grandfather’s number.
He dismissed Christina’s previous im of having plenty of people ready to assist as nothing more than a joke. It only hit him muchter that she wasn’t exaggerating. Moreover, those vying to help weren’t regr folks, but people with serious influence.
After the call went through, Robin gave a quick rundown of the matter. Kurt agreed to help immediately, even proposing that Robin bring Christina to live at the Miller family residence. She could stay for as long as she wanted.
Robin ended the call and turned to Christina with a proud grin. “It’s sorted! Once we arrive at Kitaso, you’ll be crashing at my ce. It’ll help you save on costs.”
Before Christina could say a word, Dn cut in with a firm tone. “There’s no need to trouble you.” He looked at Christina. “I own several properties in Kitaso. Pick any one you like and settle in.”
“Exactly! Christina, if you want, Dn can hand over a few. Besides being loaded, my brother has tons of housing,” Chloe chimed in quickly.
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