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In the Carmichael family ancestral hall.
Hang these two paintings.
One above the other.
This was Sullivan Carmichael's request before he died.
At the top was one for which he had paid a significant sum to commission a painter, drawn according to his oral descriptions and requirements.
Back then, it was said that he had solicited over a hundred painters, including many famous artists of the time.
After many days of dissatisfaction with the results, he chanced upon a piece by an anonymous artist.
Upon seeing this painting, Sullivan Carmichael excitedly picked it up and shouted, "It's him!"
As such, the painting was treasured and, after Sullivan Carmichael's death, hung above his own portrait.
While Sullivan was alive, he had ordered his entire family to search for the person in the painting.
But until his death, they had never found this unparalleled master.
Full of infinite regret and on the verge of death, Sullivan Carmichael left one last will.