Charlie nodded, a playful smile gracing his lips. "Dad, when someone asks about the painting, just say that you bought it from someone whose appearance you can't quite recall. As for the story of how you acquired it, let your imagination run wild! You can brag and embellish as much as you want, as long as it doesn't stray too far from the main idea."
Jacob looked surprised and suggested, "Good son-in-law, couldn't I simply say that it was a gift from a friend or part of my personal collection? Wouldn't that save face?"
Charlie's expression turned serious. "Dad, other people may not know about this painting, but my client does. If they discover that you've used someone else's painting to boast, they might hold me responsible. Follow my advice instead. If people find out that we are protecting their privacy and not trying to show off, they'll feel more at ease."
Jacob sighed with a hint of resentment. "Alright, I'll do as you say."
A slight smile played on Charlie's lips as he placed his hand on Jacob's arm. He spoke earnestly, "Dad, from now on, remember that you bought this painting near the gate of Thompson First. Someone whose face you can't recall stopped you and insisted on selling it to you for a mere hundred dollars."
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