It was ironically the presence of Hank Clegg that initially convinced the museum to believe the insurance firm's story.
Securing the trio of keys and quietly intruding into the treasury... These actions, if carried out by Hank Clegg, would undoubtedly be plausible.
However...
Would they dare to admit it?
To express suspicion towards the foundation was already a bold move.
The importance of the stolen masterpiece was truly indescribable.
Within various international museums, it was considered a gem, and could even be designated as a national treasure.
And should the insurance company need to compensate for it, they would undoubtedly go bankrupt.
Victoria and Hank Clegg were acutely aware of the other party's intentions.