Soon, President Pahan and Davis, each driving their own cars, returned to the Calligraphy and Painting Association back and 4th.
At this time, Esther had been waiting here for a long time.
As soon as President Pahan returned, the secretary brought him and Davis to the meeting room and said to the waiting Esther: "Miss Elise, these 2 are President Pahan of our Painting and Calligraphy Association and Vice President Bromwick!"
After saying that, she also introduced to the 2, "President Pahan, Vice President Bromwick, this is the French-Springsen I mentioned on the phone, Fraton Elise, Miss Elise."
Esther did not use her real identity for the sake of insurance.
But for her, she had completely legal and real identities in a couple countries, and this French-Springsen, Elise Fraton's identity was just 1 of her many identities.
Esther took 1 more look at Davis and was finally relieved that as long as she got in touch with Davis, she would definitely have a chance to inquire about his son-in-law Chris.
So, she stood up very politely and said with a smile, "2 presidents, I've heard a lot about you, finally I've met you both."
President Pahan did not expect that this guest was a beautiful young girl, after a slight dismay, he quickly smiled and said: "Miss Elise is really too polite, I heard that a Springsen wanted to donate calligraphy and painting, but I did not expect it to be from a young lady, was Miss Elise from Hillsprings before?"
Esther smiled faintly and shook her head, "Our family ancestors are from Hillsprings, although the recent generations settled overseas, but the old people in the family still have very deep feelings for the city."
"But the old people are old and not too convenient to come over, so they entrusted me to do a little contribution to the painting and calligraphy community in Hillsprings."
Saying that, she greeted Penelope beside her and said, "Penelope, quickly bring over the calligraphy and paintings prepared by the old man."
Penelope hurriedly stepped forward and brought over a wooden box made of golden silk Natalie wood, which was opened on the conference table, and 8 scrolls were placed inside.
These 8 scrolls were bought by Raman's family from a collector in the U.S last night and then sent to Hillsprings overnight.
In order to, in line with the background of the story fabricated by Esther, so as to take the opportunity to hook up with Davis.
However, President Pahan and Davis did not know that Esther played such a big show, in order to find an opportunity to approach the son-in-law of Davis's family, Chris.
After that, Esther made an invitation gesture to President Pahan and Davis and said respectfully: "2 presidents, these are the 8 pieces of Gratson Camero's works that the old man at home asked me to bring back, please look at them."
President Pahan, naturally very excited, hastily took out a pair of white gloves from his pocket, went forward and carefully picked up 1 of the characters, gently spread it out on the table, while looking at it, praised: "This is indeed Gratson Camero's real handwriting, and looking at the handwriting, it is a work left behind during Gratson Camero's prime, very well preserved, very precious!"
Esther nodded and said with a smile, "These 8 pieces of Gratson Camero's works are a series of Gratson Camero's works, 8 pieces of writing to praise the 4 seasons and 4 directions of Hillsprings."
"and all 8 pieces of writing are perfectly preserved, which is very rare indeed!"
President Pahan said excitedly, "These 8 characters have an alias called Hillsprings 8 Sighs! They have great significance to the history and customs of this city!"
"When I 1st came across calligraphy, I had heard of these 8 characters, but I had only heard that they had gone overseas, but I never thought that I would be lucky enough to see them in Hillsprings today!"
Saying that, he said to Davis, "Davis, come and take a look! This can be said to be the most famous local calligrapher in Hillsprings."
"And these 8 characters can best represent the cultural history of Hillsprings! Look at the strong and powerful strokes, but the subtleties are rounded and full of rhythm, simply wonderful!"
To be continued

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