Artifact Reading Inspector Read Online Yeong Wan

FULL INDEX - COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTERS:
Synopsis and Starting Chapter
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
Chapter 91
Chapter 92
Chapter 93
Chapter 94
Chapter 95
Chapter 96
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Chapter 100
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Chapter 105
Chapter 106
Chapter 107
Chapter 108
Chapter 109
Chapter 110
Chapter 111
Chapter 112
Chapter 113
Chapter 114
Chapter 115
Chapter 116
Chapter 117
Chapter 118
Chapter 119
Chapter 120
Chapter 121 - Portrait Of Titus (2)
Chapter 122 - Visitor From The Desert (1)
Chapter 123 - Visitor From The Desert (2)
Chapter 124 - Visitor From The Desert (3)
Chapter 125 - Visitor From The Desert (4)
Chapter 126 - Rookie Of Boston Red Sox (1)
Chapter 127 - Rookie Of Boston Red Sox (2)
Chapter 128 - Buddhist Scripture Written With Gold (1)
Chapter 129 - Buddhist Scripture Written With Gold (2)
Chapter 130 - Buddhist Scripture Written With Gold (3)
Chapter 131 - Chaebol, Painting, And Happy Tears (1)
Chapter 132 - Chaebol, Painting, And Happy Tears (2)
Chapter 133 - Chaebol, Painting, And Happy Tears (3)
Chapter 134 - Enemies Are Everywhere (1)
Chapter 135 - Enemies Are Everywhere (2)
Chapter 136 - More Paintings (1)
Chapter 137 - More Paintings (2)
Chapter 138 - To Florence, Italy… (1)
Chapter 139 - To Florence, Italy… (2)
Chapter 140 - To Florence, Italy… (3)
Chapter 141 - People Who Are After The Masterpiece (1)
Chapter 142 - People Who Are After The Masterpiece (2)
Chapter 143 - People Who Are After The Masterpiece (3)
Chapter 144 - The Medici And The Aristocrats (1)
Chapter 145 - The Medici And The Aristocrats (2)
Chapter 146 - The Medici And The Aristocrats (3)
Chapter 147 - The Medici And The Aristocrats (4)
Chapter 148 - The Medici And The Aristocrats (5)
Chapter 149 - Drawings In The Charity Auction (1)
Chapter 150 - Drawings In The Charity Auction (2)
Chapter 151 - Drawings In The Charity Auction (3)
Chapter 152 - Drawings In The Charity Auction (4)
Chapter 153 - Drawings In The Charity Auction (5)
Chapter 154 - Now, To London… (1)
Chapter 155 - Now, To London… (2)
Chapter 156 - Now, To London… (3)
Chapter 157 - Now, To London… (4)
Chapter 158 - Seeing The Light Again (1)
Chapter 159 - Seeing The Light Again (2)
Chapter 160 - Seeing The Light Again (3)
Chapter 161 - Seeing The Light Again (4)
Chapter 162 - Uninvited Guest (1)
Chapter 163 - Uninvited Guest (2)
Chapter 164 - Uninvited Guest (3)
Chapter 165 - Uninvited Guest (4)
Chapter 166 - Dark Shadow (1)
Chapter 167 - Dark Shadow (2)
Chapter 168 - Dark Shadow (3)
Chapter 169 - Change And Progress (1)
Chapter 170 - Change, And Progress (2)
Chapter 171 - Change, And Progress (3)
Chapter 172 - Appraiser Talks Through Appraising (1)
Chapter 173 - Appraiser Talks Through Appraising (2)
Chapter 174 - Appraiser Talks Through Appraising (3)
Chapter 175 - Appraiser Talks Through Appraising (4)
Chapter 176 - Appraiser Talks Through Appraising (5)
Chapter 177 - Inheritance Left By The Parents (1)
Chapter 178 - Inheritance Left By The Parents (2)
Chapter 179 - Inheritance Left By The Parents (3)
Chapter 180 - Inheritance Left By The Parents (4)
Chapter 181 - Star Appraiser (1)
Chapter 182 - Star Appraiser (2)
Chapter 183 - Star Appraiser (3)
Chapter 184 - Terms Of Return Of Artifacts (1)
Chapter 185 - Terms Of Return Of Artifacts (2)
Chapter 186 - Terms Of Return Of Artifacts (3)
Chapter 187 - Terms Of Return Of Artifacts (4)
Chapter 188 - Terms Of Return Of Artifacts (5)
Chapter 189 - Artifact From North Korea (1)
Chapter 190 - Artifact From North Korea (2)
Chapter 191 - Artifact Match (1)
Chapter 192 - Artifact Match (2)
Chapter 193 - Artifact Match (3)
Chapter 194 - Artifact Match (4)
Chapter 195 - Artifact Match (5)
Chapter 196 - What Happened In Austria (1)
Chapter 197 - What Happened In Austria (2)
Chapter 198 - What Happened In Austria (3)
Chapter 199 - What Happened In Austria (4)
Chapter 200 - Bait To Catch The Big Fish (1)
Chapter 201 - Bait To Catch The Big Fish (2)
Chapter 202 - What The Depressed Man Left (1)
Chapter 203 - What The Depressed Man Left (2)
Chapter 204 - Where The Faith Leads Him To (1)
Chapter 205 - Add Painting To Painting (1)
Chapter 206 - Add Painting To Painting (2)
Chapter 207 - Add Painting To Painting (3)
Chapter 208 - Finally, To There… (1)
Chapter 209 - Finally, In There… (2)
Chapter 210 (End) - Epilogue
Categories Genre: All, Completed, Fantasy, Supernatural Status: Completed Tags Authors: ,

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Total Chapters in book: 210
Estimated words: 468205 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 2341(@200wpm)___ 1873(@250wpm)___ 1561(@300wpm)
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Chapter 132 - Chaebol, Painting, And Happy Tears (2)

Chapter 132 Chaebol, Painting, and Happy Tears (2)

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However, it was none other than Roy Lichtenstein. It made Haejin somewhat worried.

Lichtenstein’s paintings were lively with his unique cartoon-like style, but they were not too exaggerated.

Unlike abstract impressionism of the other pop artists who ruled the American art world, he clearly wasn’t romantic. He was realistic.

However, the problem was not the painting itself, it was about the political situation around it. Haejin didn’t know much about politics, but even he knew that Hwajin had gone through a series of troubles because of Lichtenstein’s painting.

Additionally, if the painting Haejin was about to appraise was the one that had been controversial before, it was even worse.

Hwajin would have to solve this matter, even if it cost not 10% of the painting’s price but 50%.

As nothing had been revealed so far, he asked Eunhae to find out if there were any paintings of Lichtenstein that belonged to an unknown owner. Then, he went to sleep.

He still had 14 hours left, so there was no need to hurry.

Ding! Ding!

With the announcement of the plane landing soon, seatbelt signs started blinking.

Haejin woke up. He tried to get to his senses, but his mind was still blurry as if he had returned to his former weak self before he learned magic.

After he learned new spells with the brooch Hassena had bought, he had slept a lot, but he still felt tired.

His body was probably trying to keep sleeping to recover the mental power that had been consumed through magic.

After the plane landed, he disabled his phone’s plane mode and turned it off and back again. Then, he got a number of messages.

Most of them were from the cell phone service, but there was one from Eunhae.

[There are three Lichtenstein paintings owned by unknown owners. But the one which is most likely to be in Korea is Happy Tears. Check news articles of November 2007.]

Eunhae thought Happy Tears was the most probable one as well. Haejin didn’t have to read the articles to know what they said.

After he passed the entry procedures, he got the car he had parked at the parking lot and went to Incheon Port immediately. As it was almost midnight, there were few cars on the road. He arrived in no time.

He then went to the port to find the container. A few men in black suits recognized his car and came closer.

He opened the car window just a little bit. One of them then asked, “Are you Appraiser Park Haejin?”

“Yes, where should I go?”

“Follow me, please.”

The man just started to run. So, Haejin drove after him. He ran for about 300m and then stopped. He pointed at a direction.

“There.”

Haejin walked toward that direction. After walking 10m between containers without any light, a man suddenly appeared and opened a container for him.

Creaaak…

Sounds of rusty iron doors opening, that never felt pleasant, hit Haejin’s ears. Then, he was blinded by the bright light. It was as bright as a department store.

“It’s been a long time.”

Inside, there was Hyoyeon, wearing luxurious clothes, and a man with a painting.

Hyoyeon was enjoying some wine while having her legs crossed. It looked somewhat natural, probably because she was so beautiful.

“Yes. I thought you would never come to me no matter how bad it was… I guess you were in a hurry?”

That was sharp. Hyoyeon drank the rest of the wine in one gulp. Then, the man next to her filled her glass.

He looked sharp. He was probably a bodyguard who was a former member of the special force. He was also working as Hyoyeon’s attendant.

“Actually, it was a little humiliating. To ask for your help again after what you did to Saeyeon Gallery…”

“What I did to Saeyeon Gallery?”

Haejin innocently asked back, but Hyoyeong smiled and changed the subject.

“Anyway, you came just in time. As the situation is quite urgent, let’s talk later and get to the point now.”

Haejin didn’t want to talk to her anyway, so he thought it was better that way.

“All the better for me. But…”

The painting in front of Hyoyeon was Happy Tears by Roy Lichtenstein, just as Haejin had thought.

“But what?”

“Hwajin owns this? I think I saw news articles that said you didn’t.”

Hyoyeon turned back as if she had heard something bad and said, “You were brought here to appraise, not to investigate.”

There was a reason for her to react so sharply.

In 2007, Kim Sangcheol, a lawyer of the then head of Hwajin’s legal team, suddenly had a press conference and exposed Hwajin’s secret funds. Among what he revealed was a list about thirty works of art that Hwajin owned.

At the time, Saeyeon Gallery, that used to handle Hwajin’s artifact purchase, bought 30 artifacts at Christie’s of New York. The most expensive one was Roy Lichtenstein’s Happy Tears that was worth 7.15 million dollars.

It caused quite a stir, and eventually, an independent counsel looked into it. However, it concluded that Hwajin didn’t own that painting and it just ended like that.

So, if this painting got revealed, it would be more than just an 8-billion-won painting getting stolen. It would make Hwajin’s case of the secret funds resurface again. It would be like an atomic bomb.

“I am here to appraise, but… I don’t want to be involved in a crime.”

If tax evasion had been everything, Haejin would have appraised it, but now, he thought he might end up helping Hwajin with its crime. He would have to turn a blind eye to the painting’s existence.

He might even get summoned by the prosecutors, and Hwajin could try to control him by saying, ‘you helped us, so we’re in this together.’

“Hey, Park Haejin! Are you kidding me?”

Hyoyeon jumped to her feet. She was enraged, but Haejin crossed his arms and shook his head. He was firm.

“You want me to just appraise this and quietly leave? A painting that is the prime evidence of a case that even went to the independent counsel? Getting 800 million won as the fee wouldn’t do me much good, compared to the harms it can bring me.”

Then, the man next to Hyoyeon started to walk toward Haejin. He was going to threaten him with force as words had proven useless.

He came without saying anything and tried to grab Haejin’s neck, but that moment, Haejin grasped that hand and twisted it.

“Aah!”

The man realized he had screamed and shut his mouth immediately, but he was still embarrassed. He glared at Haejin with a red face.

This was unexpected. Hyoyeon quickly backed off while her eyes were shaking.

And, with a bam, a man ran in and was about to lunge at Haejin, but the man with the twisted wrist stopped him, so he just stood there and started to watch.

Haejin had known this would happen since the moment he saw that guy with Hyoyeon.

So, he casted a spell that improved his muscles and reflexes, and it turned out that he had been right.

“This is how Hwajin handles matters? I’m disappointed.”

“Wha, what?”

Hyoyeon stammered in panic.

It wasn’t like Haejin used to belong to the special forces or something. He was just an appraiser, and he suddenly changed like that. It was enough to surprise anyone.

“Does your father know about this? Well, of course, he does. He has to know considering his temper… that must be why he sent you with these friends.”

Haejin let the man go. He thought he might attack again, but he didn’t care.

The man was going to break one of his bones this time, but he had realized Haejin wasn’t a normal guy. He just grabbed his soaring wrist and glanced at Haejin.

Maybe he knew that starting a real fight wasn’t going to end well.

Hyoyeon changed her method as she could see force wasn’t going to work.

“Hey! If you want more money, I will pay you more.”

“I don’t need your money. I already have enough money, and this might bite me back later. And frankly, it doesn’t have to be me. You can bring another appraiser. So, stop clinging on me.”

“Then, then promise you will not tell anyone what happened here today.”

Haejin could do that much. Giving a press conference to become a hero like Kim Sangcheol did wasn’t going to do anyone any good.

In the end, prosecutors had to take care of it, but most of them had received scholarships of Hwajin and were under its influence.

“Okay then, bye.”

Haejin smiled and turned back. He could feel the guy with the hurt wrist flinch behind him, but he just passed another guy watching with disbelief.

Then, he got in his car and went back to his museum. Eunhae was waiting for him there even though it was very late.

She was beautiful as usual, but today, Haejin couldn’t look at her eyes. He felt sorry about Hassena.

“What happened?”

“You must be tired, staying here till now.”

“Well, I couldn’t just go home. First, which painting was it?”

“It’s… it was Happy Tears, just as we thought.”

“What? Really?”

Eunhae looked shocked, then Haejin asked her what he had been curious about.

“You really didn’t know? Saeyeon Gallery must have bought it.”

“It was long before I started working there, so no, I didn’t know. And I never looked into the records. If I had known, I would have found out… I really didn’t know. And at the time, the independent counsel said there was nothing wrong, so I never believed Hwajin really had Happy Tears. Although I don’t trust them now…”

“Hmm…”

Haejin crossed his arms while Eunhae worriedly asked, “Have you appraised it?”

“I got to look at it.”

Actually, Haejin had kept looking at the painting since the moment he went in that container. So, although he stayed there for a short time, he had been able to examine it.

“And how was it?”

Haejin shook his head, and Eunhae spoke with surprise.

“No way. Then there was a reason why Hwajin called you.”

“Yes. They must have gotten a different appraiser to get it appraised before they asked me. And that person probably said it was fake…”

Eunhae took it from there.

“They couldn’t believe it, so they decided to ask you for the last time as you can be fully trusted. No way…”

Eunhae was right at being shocked. The painting was stolen, and although Hwajin tracked it and found a painting, it turned out to be fake. It meant it was a planned crime with thorough preparation, and multiple people were behind it.

“Let me ask you something. How on earth did they lose that painting?”

Eunhae had been waiting for that question. Her lips curled up, and she started to explain.

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<<<<112122130131132133134142152>210
Total Chapters in book: 210
Estimated words: 468205 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 2341(@200wpm)___ 1873(@250wpm)___ 1561(@300wpm)
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