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Chapter 430

Chapter 430:

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Louis, lost in thought, quietly replied, ā€œI don’t know. Or maybe… I never really knew her.ā€

He watched the flurry of activity at the table, his expression unreadable.

Memories of their three years together flashed before his eyes—how the house had been filled with small trinkets and art pieces that he had never taken the time to understand or appreciate. He’d always dismissed her interests, never bothering to learn more.

It was only now that Louis realized the signs had been there all along, right in front of him, hidden in plain sight. He had never noticed.

It was like… he had let something precious slip through his fingers without even realizing it.

The weight of that realization hit him hard, sinking deep into his chest. His breath caught, the air in the room feeling thick and suffocating. A sharp pain throbbed in his heart, and he almost couldn’t breathe.

As the minutes passed, the restoration efforts advanced significantly, yet new challenges arose at every turn.

ā€œI can attempt to restore this area, but it may compromise the painting’s authenticity,ā€ Roderick remarked, his brow furrowed in concern.

The artwork bore the scars of rain damage, with stains of varying depths marring its surface. Some corners had become blurred, rendering it a pitiful sight.

Roderick looked conflicted as he glanced at Allison.

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At that moment, Allison had just finished smoothing out a section of the painting that had wrinkled from moisture.

The area now lay flat and smooth, as though it had been ironed out.

Her speed and skill left everyone in awe, particularly given her use of traditional methods.

As soon as she completed the task, a crowd gathered around her, eager to ask questions.noveldrama

ā€œAllison, did you come up with this technique on your own, or did you learn it somewhere?ā€ one asked.

ā€œWhen you have a moment, could you break down the specific steps for us?ā€ another asked.

ā€œAllison, whenever you’re free, I’d love to invite you to my studio.ā€

ā€œMe too! I have a few extremely tricky pieces that I’ve struggled to restore.ā€

Roderick, unable to contain his frustration, raised his voice. ā€œDid any of you hear what I just said?ā€

The chatter fell silent, and Allison’s gaze shifted to a corner of the painting.

It was precisely where the artist had inscribed his signature.

She had noticed it the very first time she laid eyes on the piece.

ā€œRoderick is right. Blind imitation can result in small errors that lead to significant discrepancies. I can manage the drawing, but inscriptions are different. Each artist has their own style, and replicating it perfectly is challenging unlessā€¦ā€

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