Morgan Milne glared at the so-called “Mr. Milne” that Xavier had brought, coldly shouting, “Rascal, how dare you impersonate me in broad daylight? Show your true colors!”
With Morgan Milne’s stern rebuke, the impostor knelt down with a thud.
He then reached up to his face and pulled at it several times, revealing a complete face mask that he had been wearing. Now, the man just vaguely resembled Morgan Milne.
Turns out, this guy was only wearing a human face mask to impersonate Morgan Milne!
The whole drama fell apart, and the real Morgan Milne appeared, dealing Xavier a severe psychological blow. Xavier subconsciously kept retreating, bumped into a chair, and then fell to the ground with a crash.
The impostor kowtowed, begging for mercy, “Mr. Milne, I didn’t mean to impersonate you! It was Xavier, Xavier forced me to do this! Please spare me.”
Everything became clear at this point.
Xavier, in an attempt to please Elroy Fanny at his birthday banquet, had purchased a high-quality fake painting, “Courtyard in Venice,” as a birthday gift. Not only that, Xavier also created a fake appraisal certificate and paid someone to impersonate the art expert Morgan Milne, all to achieve a deceptive effect.
This elaborate setup was well thought out, but unfortunately, all these efforts of insincerity were buried under Leo’s watchful eyes.
In the current situation, in front of everyone, Elroy Fanny, or Mr. Fanny, was infuriated. He looked at Xavier, exploding in anger, “Xavier, you, you, come here and face the consequences!”
Xavier quickly crawled over, kneeling in front of Elroy Fanny, admitting his mistake, “Grandpa, I was wrong, I won’t dare to do it again…”
“Slap!”
A crisp sound of a slap echoed as Elroy Fanny’s palm hit Xavier’s face.
After the slap, Elroy Fanny’s body trembled, and he collapsed to the ground.
“Grandpa Elroy!” Rosemary exclaimed, rushing forward.
Others, alarmed by the situation, quickly took out their phones, preparing to dial 911 for emergency assistance.
Leo hurriedly stepped forward, telling Rosemary, “Quick, let me check on him.”
Xavier, still on the ground, heard Leo’s words, immediately reaching out to block Leo and cursing, “Damn it, useless trash! Don’t you dare touch my grandpa. It’s all because of you. If it weren’t for you, my grandpa wouldn’t have fainted!”
“Xavier, you’re shameless. Clearly, you’re the one who made Grandpa Elroy faint! Get out of the way and let Leo help Grandpa Elroy!” Rosemary anxiously shouted.
Xavier had no intention of moving and continued to obstruct. Leo had to push him aside, lifting Elroy Fanny from the ground and placing him on the sofa in the living room.
Kneeling beside Elroy Fanny, Leo extended his fingers to check his pulse.
After a brief examination, Leo’s expression became solemn.