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Chapter 93 - Chapter 81: The Impressionist Painting Saint and the Tabloid Press (Part 3)

Certain unsigned works with unclear origins are actually quite cheap, ranging from a few hundred US Dollars to one thousand dollars, since the market is not interested in them at all.

Gu Weijing's grandfather made his fortune by trading in old paintings.

Of course, Gu Weijing himself didn't have much hope, just trying his luck. If he couldn't find good replicas of authentic works, he would have to settle for replicating digital albums.

On the way to the calligraphy and painting market by taxi, Gu Weijing happened to see the news report about "The Moon."

Such third-rate newspapers made Gu Weijing feel very uncomfortable, even a bit nauseated.

Especially the vulgar jokes about Miss Elina's physical defect, this English rogue style sparked a wave of anger in Gu Weijing's heart.

Generally, small painters endure this kind of bullying.

Whether you like it or not, Van Doorn is a long-established veteran in the art circle.

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