The auctioneer looked at the young lady slowly approaching, feeling a strong visual impact.
"A dragon finds water, and a tiger runs to the mountain. Your interpretation is quite novel, Miss. However, the five tigers in the painting are strong and weak. How would you interpret this?"
Aubree ascended the stage. Under the lights, her white skirt swayed elegantly, her waist soft, indescribably stunning.
She examined the five distinctive tigers in the painting and said lightly, "We all know the saying, 'It's easy to paint a dragon or a tiger, but hard to paint their bones.' Do you know the next line?"
Nana immediately responded, "To know others is to know their appearance, not their heart."
Everyone was unsure why Aubree suddenly brought up this saying, but they saw her slender finger pointing at the most ferocious and cruel tiger in the painting. It was huge, occupying a third of the painting, and its eyes were especially conspicuous.
"Mr. Cook, please look here."