What was she talking about? Why would Saeyeon Gallery sell such a crude forgeryâ¦
âDid you really buy it from Saeyeon Gallery?â
âYes! Why would I lie? And cra, cra, what?â
âCraquelure. When you paint with oil, in time, the painting shrinks as humidity changes, and small cracks naturally appear on the surface, like here⦠of course, cracks appear if you paint over before the paint dries or if the underpainting is absorbed too well, or if the varnish (transparent paint applied on surfaces of wood and other materials) and the paint are not mixed well, and the speed of the drying is not even. Anyway, a painting that has gone old naturally doesnât get this kind of craquelure. This was baked. In an ovenâ¦â
âOh, oh⦠no way. This is really fake?â
Haejin had to restrain his anger. She was so rude.
âIf you donât believe me, take it to the Korea Appraisal Committee. Stop ramping around in a shop.â
âI, I didnât⦠oh, so dirty. I cannot even breath here⦠I should go out. What are you doing? Go and start the car! Now!â
She nagged at her innocent chauffer and left without looking back. When the car was out of sight, Haejin went back into the shop and tried to comfort Sujeong. She was very mad.
âDonât pay attention to it. She doesnât know a thing.â
âShe doesnât know much. However, she should at least listen to others! She just yells without listening! So stupidâ¦â
âShe doesnât even know she is stupid. I guess her kids are also like that. The only thing theyâll ever learn from her is yelling. Just think of it having a bad day.â
âIt was the worst day Iâve ever had.â
Sujeongâs eyes turned red as if she was about to cry. Byeongguk hugged her.
âItâs okay. She was humiliated, too, so she must be very ashamed by now. So just forget about it. Okay?â
âOkay.â
Sujeong now felt better with her fatherâs comfort. However, Haejin never got to ask when the woman bought that painting.
He regretted not using magic. And eventually, he left the shop and headed to Saeyeon Gallery.
âHuh? Mr. Haejin! Itâs been a while. I heard you were in Hong Kong.â
When he arrived, Eunhae was very busy. She was preparing for the upcoming Baroque special exhibition.
âI thought the Baroque special exhibition is Hyoyeonâs.â
To counter the Haevici Galleryâs Salvador Dali exhibition, Hyoyeon, Vice Chairman Lim Sungjunâs daughter, was planning a Baroque exhibition.
Eunhae smiled bitterly and looked at the pamphlet in her hand.
âYes, but how can I let her handle everything when she doesnât know a thing about exhibitions? Shall we go in?â
âOkay.â
They went into Eunhaeâs office and sat down. Someone brought them tea.
âWhy did you go to Hong Kong?â
âI just did some sightseeing and shopping with a friend.â
Haejin had done too many things, so he just replied like that.
âWow⦠I envy you. I wish I had the time to go on a trip.â
âBut itâs strange. Didnât you want this exhibition to be ruined?â
Eunhae nodded.
âYes. And I still hope it doesnât go well so that I would be able to keep my position.â
âThen, you are being busy just as a cover?â
âYes. However, this is hard. Although I want Hyoyeon to fail, when I see the paintings she is planning to exhibit, I keep giving her advice. Itâs stupid, right?â
âI didnât know you have such enthusiasm.â
âHaha, enthusiasm, I like it. But when I turn my back, I feel like cursing at that enthusiasm. It would not matter if the paintings will make the exhibition fail, but Hyoyeon keeps choosing things that are neither good nor bad⦠now, I am trying hard to not think about it, reminding myself, âIf you keep helping, you are crazy.'â
âHahaha! Thatâs great enthusiasm.â
âItâs more like madness. However, why are you here? I think you didnât come here just to pay a visit.â
Haejin thought about how to talk about it, but he decided to be straightforward. That was his style.
âYou know my friend Sujeong, right? The restoration expert.â
âYes, of course, I do. But why?â
âShe was asked to restore a painting by Oskar Kokoschka from the wife of the Federation of the Korean Industriesâ high official. She said that some hot water had been poured on it, but it had smudges in a corner.â
âOh⦠and?â
Eunhaeâs face didnât show anything yet.
âHowever, it turned out that it was a fake. The quality is not good⦠probably between A class and B class from Dafen Oil Painting Village?â
âOh, really?â
âBut the problem is that she claimed she had bought it from here, from Saeyeon Gallery.â
âWhat?â
Eunhaeâs eyes widened. She was confused. Haejin could see that she was not acting.
âThatâs why I came. Now that she knows her painting is fake, she might come here because of it.â
âOh⦠wait. Mina, could you come in for a second?â
Eunhae was clearly surprised. She called someone with an interphone.
âDid you want to see me?â
The person who came in was Curator Jeong Mina, who Haejin had met a few times before.
âYes, have you sold Oskar Kokoschkaâs painting before in this gallery?â
Mina was always calm and reserved, but she got nervous at Eunhaeâs question.
âWhat? I donât reallyâ¦â
âNo, think about it. The wife of a FKIâs high official tried to have that painting restored, but it turned out to be a fake. I must know who she is to come up with a plan. So, think about it carefully. You started working here before I did.â
âWell, Iâ¦â
Mina bit her nail. Her eyes were shaking, so she must know something.
âIf you know something and donât talk, there can be legal problems. The painting is worth eighty million won, if the buyer asks for that money and compensation for mental damages, you know Sayeon Gallery would have to make the employee, whoâs responsible for that, pay, right? So, it would be better to confess everything you know before that happens.â
Eunhae looked at Haejin at hearing this. She couldnât see why Haejin would say that, but Mina was about to cry now.
âItâs⦠itâs⦠Mr. Vice Chairmanâs wifeâ¦â
âWhat did my aunt do? Tell me.â
âAfter you came⦠she opened an exhibition for VVIPs at Hilton Hotel without telling youâ¦â
Haejin interrupted.
âShe did an exhibition at a hotel? What do you mean? Is that normal?â
He looked at Eunhae. She, however, shook her head.
âIâve never heard of such a thing, either. So? Youâre saying Oskar Kokoschkaâs painting was sold during that exhibition?â
âWe sold five paintings in totalâ¦â
âOhâ¦â
It wasnât Haejinâs business; however, he couldnât help but groan. Eunhae was so shocked. She didnât know what to do and what to say. She just kept sitting down and getting up. After a while, she talked.
âFirst, give me the list of the people who bought the paintings at the time. Iâll contact them and take care of everything. Do not let my aunt and uncle find out about this. Understand?â
â⦠Yes.â
âAnd write me a report about it.â
âOkay.â
After Mina left, the air turned chill. Eunhae blankly stared at the wall and talked.
âBefore I came, my aunt managed this place. She objected so strongly when my grandfather gave this gallery to me⦠she openly criticized me in front of my grandfather⦠but strangely, she was quiet on the day she stepped down. At the time, I was grateful for that. I was being a foolâ¦â
âHowever, I do not understand. This can be revealed at any time. Then, her reputation will be damaged along with the galleryâs reputation.â
âNo, her reputation will remain intact. She is Hwajin vice chairmanâs wife. Who would dare to accuse her? They will put the blame on me.â
âHow does that make sense? Itâs not like those buyers do not know how things are going.â
âThey know, and that is even worse. My aunt wants me to fall, and those buyers all know that. So, although they will get angry, they would blame me instead of blaming my aunt.â
âThen, what about the galleryâs reputation?â
âCompanies can always make mistakes. Think about it. Has Hwajin always done good things? When it poured oil into the sea and paid an extremely low compensation⦠when it sued families of the workers who died of leukemia after working at its factory rather than giving compensation⦠people were enraged, but eventually, they bought Hwajinâs products. And this is not about the public but is about mistakes that only concerns VVIPs, so she would not care about it at all.â
Eunhae replied sadly. She looked weak as if her soul had left her.
âSo, what are you going to do?â
âI must visit them one by one and compensate them. At least, I found out about it early thanks to you. If I had known it late, I would have been humiliated without doing a thing. Thank you. You saved me again.â
âWell, it was a coincidence⦠but what if you get kicked out of here?â
Eunhae looked dispirited, but she shook her head.
âIf I get kicked out, the artifacts here will be sold to the world. I must keep my place to not let that happen.â
âHmm⦠anyway, I hope things go well for you. Oh, and Iâll come to this Baroque special exhibition and do my best to make a fuss.â
âHaha, Iâll look forward to that.â
Haejin felt bad about leaving Eunhae, but there was nothing he could do for her.
He went home, took a shower, and held the incense burner stand again. As he had put a lot of effort into getting it, he hoped to meet its matching incense burner while casting the spellâ¦
âUmmâ¦â
Was it because he looked at the past for too long? He frowned at the sharp headache, but his lips smiled.
âIksanâ¦â
Fortunately, the incense burner was probably still buried underground.
In joy, Haejin didnât take a break and used the Internet to find the exact location of the place heâd seen through magic. And the next day, he went to Iksan instead of going to his museum.
The problem about Oskar Kokoshkaâs fake Sujeong had tried to restore wouldnât be solved so easily.
So, Haejin needed to finish his business in Iksan as soon as possible and go back to Seoul.
âWow⦠itâs driving me crazy. It has to be hereâ¦â
Sadly, the stand had been excavated during the Joseon period. So, the incense burner, which was buried together, had to still be underground. However, Haejin couldnât determine the exact spot.
As the assumed location was in the middle of a residential area, Haejin could not compare it with the Joseon period he had seen to find out the location. He just thanked for it not being in the middle of an apartment complex.
âYes, I cannot go to work till next month.â
He even told his employees, at the museum, that he couldnât go there for a while and checked into a nearby motel.
He spent a week going around the area to find similar geographical features which he had seen through magic. Then, he got tired and went into a convenience store to get some ice cream, but then he spotted a huge tree next to the playground.
He went closer to take a look. The plate in front of the tree said it was more than 600 years old.
âIâm a fool⦠Iâve seen this beforeâ¦â
He scolded himself. He had seen this tree a few times during the last few days.
However, he had just passed by without thinking about it, but now he recalled seeing this tree through magic.
He searched for the spot according to his memory and eventually stopped in front of a small two-story villa, but there was a sign hanging over the door.
âYeanhwadan?â
Judging from the strange symbol drawn under the sign, the place clearly belonged to a fortuneteller.