<b>Chapter </b><b>321 </b>
When Henry walked in, he found Halley hunched over a table, peering intently through a magnifying ss at a piece of calligraphy that Noreen had gifted him–an original by Master Linden.
Halley was practically beaming, unable to contain his delight as he shared his joy with the
housekeeper standing nearby.
“Look at this, will you? Now that is real artistry! Good handwriting, finally! That girl’s got some sense, at least–she still remembers what I like.”
All of Halley’s usual aloofness had melted away, reced by rare enthusiasm.
“What kind of painting has you in such high spirits?” Henry asked, drifting over to join them.
But as soon as he caught a clear look at the artworkid out on the table, Henry froze. <fnaef3> Updates are released by FindN0vel</fnaef3>
Wasn’t this the same piece that Seth had snapped up at the auction for a fortune? He’d wanted to bid on it himself, but decided against it out of respect for Bianca.
So how on earth did it end up here?
Halley was too absorbed in admiring the calligraphy to bother with Henry’s question.
It was the housekeeper who filled him in. “Oh, that? It’s a gift from Professor Joyner’s favorite protégé. He treasures it, you know.”
Henry’s heart skipped a beat.
Favorite protégé…
He himself had only managed to be Professor Joyner’s studentst year, thanks to his father’s
connections.
He’d heard vague rumors that Professor Joyner once had a protégé he was especially fond of, but for some mysterious reason, that student had vanished without a trace. No one was allowed to mention that student in Professor Joyner’s presence; he refused to acknowledge their existence to anyone.
Over time, people simply stopped talking about it.
It only came up against year, when Henry was epted as a student, and someone had joked, “Didn’t you already take on a final disciple seven years ago? Howe you’re taking on another
now?”
Professor Joyner had flown into a rage, outright denying that he’d ever done such a thing.
Henry’s curiosity had been piqued, so he’d quietly asked Dn, his senior in the program.
Dn confirmed that their mentor did have a favored student once–someone he’d ced great hopes in. But before he could formally introduce the student to the world, something happened and they parted ways.
As far as Henry knew, only two people were privy to that student’s real identity: Halley and Dn. But Dn had never once breathed a word about the name.
So, even now, Henry had no idea who Professor Joyner’s mysterious favorite had been.
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But at this moment, staring at the calligraphy, a bold possibility took root in his mind.
Could it be the person he was thinking of?
It had to be, didn’t it?
The clues all pointed clearly to the same answer.
And that answer left him positively giddy.
Bianca had gone abroad with Dn seven years ago–the timing matched perfectly. Henry had read all of Bianca’s published work in international academic journals; her research was top–notch, acimed even. No wonder she’d be the youngest finance PhD at WT Business School.
But the mostpelling proof of all was the calligraphy itself.
It had to be Bianca’s gift.
Extraordinary women were rare, and he’d only ever met one–Bianca.
That’s why he was so certain she was the prodigy Halley had once been ready to take on as his final protégé.
Trying to steady his excitement, Henry asked, “Sir, since you’ve epted her gift, does that mean you’re ready to acknowledge her?”
Halley snorted. “I never said that.”
Yet he handled the calligraphy with the utmost care, carefully rolling it up and handing it to the housekeeper with strict instructions to store it somewhere safe.
“Will she be attending your birthday dinner tomorrow?” Henry pressed, unable to hide his curiosity. “She won’t,” Halley replied firmly. “Since she chose to visit a day early, it’s clear she never intended to show up at the party.”
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